Erwin Tulfo pushes for health card for coast guard personnel pending completion of PCG hospital
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- Senator Erwin Tulfo has pushed for the provision of a health card for Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) personnel in honor of their gallantry and sacrifice for the country, particularly those assigned to safeguard the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
Senator Erwin Tulfo has pushed for the provision of a health card for Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) personnel in honor of their gallantry and sacrifice for the country, particularly those assigned to safeguard the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
Tulfo raised this recommendation during the Senate plenary deliberations on the 2026 PCG budget, pointing out the need for upscaled medical benefits for PCG personnel while awaiting the completion of the Philippine Coast Guard General Hospital, which is expected to be completed by 2028.
The Philippine Coast Guard General Hospital aims to serve PCG personnel and their dependents.
“It's still three years before their hospital is finished, our Coast Guard personnel should be given a kind of health card so that our soldiers can have peace of mind while they are deployed in the West Philippine Sea,” Tulfo said.
“‘If our Coast Guard gets sick, do our personnel have medical benefits, coverages?…That's difficult. You're at sea, your wife will call, text that ‘the youngest is sick’—what can I do? I will definitely get a little distracted,” added Tulfo, who serves as Auxiliary Commodore of the PCG.
According to Sen. Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito, who defended the agency’s budget, PCG personnel are currently covered only by Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) since they are still waiting for the completion of the said PCG General Hospital.
For 2026, PCG requested a budget for its Emergency Medical Fund but this was rejected by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and was not included in the National Expenditure Program (NEP) submitted to Congress.
“They're working out there in the West Philippine Sea…They might even get into an accident. This is a serious matter. We really need to find a way to provide medical coverage to every Coast Guard personnel,” Tulfo remarked.