Las Piñas mayoral bet proposes P50K health benefit under the Green Card program
Las Piñas mayoral candidate Carlo Aguilar
Las Piñas mayoral candidate Carlo Aguilar is proposing the increase of the annual Green Card medical benefit from P30,000 to P50,000 per family member.
Aguilar said the enhanced Green Card program he plans to implement will be more accessible, ensuring that residents receive medical assistance without favoritism or delay.
He added that improving and "depoliticizing" the Green Card system is a concrete step toward protecting residents from the burden of rising healthcare costs.
The mayoral candidate also committed to expanding free medicine programs in all city health centers to address the economic hardships of the majority of residents and the skyrocketing prices of medicines.
Citing persistent complaints about medicine shortages, he vowed to ensure that a broader range of essential medications will be available — especially for senior citizens and those on maintenance drugs.
“With medicine prices continuing to rise, we need to act urgently,” Aguilar said. “Our health centers should be fully stocked and responsive to the needs of our communities."
Aguilar outlined the following key components of a revamped Green Card program: digitalization of records and applications to speed-up processing and reduce paperwork, and simplified requirements to remove red tape and clarify eligibility.
He also vowed to end the "politicization" of health assistance, which he said has undermined public trust in the healthcare support system and left deserving families behind.