PhilHealth chief urges expectant mothers to avail of agency's benefit packages
By Dhel Nazario
The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) reminded would-be mothers that they can avail themselves of a variety of PhilHealth benefits to help protect them from financial risk.
PhilHealth acting president and chief executive officer Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr. made the statement in celebration of National Women’s Month this month.
“Mayroon po tayong iba’t-ibang packages na maaring i-avail ng ating expectant mothers kasama na ang Maternity Care Package (MCP), Normal Spontaneous Delivery (NSD) Package, at Antenatal Care Package (ACP) (We have different packages that expectant mothers can avail such as MCP, NSD Package, and ACP,” he said in a statement.
Ledesma explained that the MCP is a benefit that covers the complete essential healthcare services for women about to give birth during the antenatal period, entire stages of labor, normal delivery, and the immediate post-partum period, including follow-up visits within 72 hours and one week after delivery.
“This package may be availed in hospitals for a case rate of P6,500 or in infirmaries, dispensaries, birthing homes, and maternity clinics for an P8,000 case rate,” he added.
The PhilHealth chief said 40 percent of the case rate would be allotted for professional fees while the remaining 60 percent is for the facility fee.
The NSD Package, meanwhile, covers essential health services for normal low-risk vaginal deliveries and the post-partum period within the first 72 hours and 7 days after delivery.
“Bukod sa normal spontaneous delivery, covered din po caesarian section, complicated vaginal delivery, breech extraction, at vaginal delivery after caesarian section sa ating accredited hospitals (Aside from normal spontaneous delivery, also covered is caesarian section
complicated vaginal delivery, breech extraction, and vaginal delivery after caesarian section in our accredited hospitals),” Ledesma said.
“Ang case rate po ng caesarian section ay P19,000, P9,700 kung complicated vaginal deliver, at P12,120 kung sa breech delivery at vaginal delivery after caesarian section,” he added.
He also mentioned that mothers who wish to practice family planning after giving birth may also avail of post-partum intrauterine device (IUD) insertion, which the state insurer also covers.
“The case rate of IUD insertion is P2,000, which may be claimed as a second case rate,” Ledesma said.