PhilHealth coverage, 20% discounts: Villafuerte seeks benefits for 'junior citizens'
At A Glance
- Camarines Sur 2nd district Rep. LRay Villafuerte filed House Bill (HB) No.8312, which would give so-called "junior citizens" various benefits and discounts, a la senior citizens.
Camarines Sur 2nd district Rep. LRay Villafuerte (Facebook)
Senior citizens or the elderly enjoy many benefits under existing laws. But what about "junior citizens?"
Recognizing the needs of the younger sector, Camarines Sur 2nd district Rep. LRay Villafuerte filed House Bill (HB) No.8312, which would to give junior citizens automatic free coverage under the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP) of the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth).
The Villafuerte bill defines junior citizens as Filipinos under 12 years old. They essentially cover infants and pre-teens.
“Government support for our young citizens is imperative, especially during their formative years, in order for them to grow up into fully equipped adult citizens...This is especially important to children from disadvantaged areas, where access to healthcare services is low or limited to private institutions," said the Bicolano and president of the National Unity Party (NUP).
In addition to mandatory PhilHealth coverage, junior citizens belonging to families with annual incomes of less than P250,000 each are entitled to more benefits, including free medical and dental services and laboratory fees in government health facilities, the measure said.
These particular families will also enjoy a 20 percent discount and Value Added Tax (VAT)-exemption on medical plus dental services, and laboratory and professional fees in private hospitals and clinics.
These “junior citizens” from poor and low-income families are also entitled under Villafuerte’s bill to free pediatric vaccinations available at the Department of Health (DOH), and a 20 percent discount and VAT-exemption on the purchases by their parents or guardians of their medicines and milk supplements.
Under HB No.8312, the 20 percent discount and VAT-free privileges of junior citizens from low-income families also applies to the admission fees charged by theaters, cinema houses and concert hall, circuses, leisure and amusement; and the funeral and burial services for junior citizens who passed away.
Villafuerte, a former three-term governor of Camarines Sur, is the majority leader of the powerful Commission on Appointments (CA).