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IN today's fast-paced and often overwhelming world, mental health has become one of the most urgent public issues. More and more Filipinos are silently struggling with conditions such as depression, ...
Parents will only need to submit their child’s birth certificate in school once, as the government aims to streamline enrollment, Education Secretary Sonny Angara stressed yesterday. “We’ve heard from ...
In fact, not only does the government not want to provide subsidies, it wants some of the money back. A tug of war has now developed over who controls how much of PhilHealth’s assets ...
and PhilHealth ID, Militante informed. Misael Paigan, PhilHealth Southern Leyte provincial head underscores the continued coverage for indigent individuals and other groups that should be enrolled due ...
PhilHealth is there to get all your information, place it in their data center and they will give you a PhilHealth ID.) In January ... of PhilHealth's excess funds amounting to P89.9 billion back to ...
PhilHealth urged the public to help protect the welfare of PhilHealth members and their dependents by reporting any suspicious activity related to fake ID schemes. “We urge the public to remain alert ...
Government kicked us PhilHealth members thrice in the gut in ... birthplace, gender, address, ID number, coverage period, usernames, passwords, sickness and hospital records.
Issue continues to divide lawmakers and the public; the devil is in the details Manila: PhilHealth, the state-owned health insurer, expected to get money from Filipino taxpayers to the tune of ...
Given all these shortcomings, one wonders why PhilHealth was unable to use the P89.9 billion in government subsidy to address these issues to the point that the money was unused and is now being taken ...
“Postal ID is back! Here’s the requirement too ... Social Security System, and PhilHealth. It may also be utilized for passports and driver’s license applications, as well as tax-related transactions.
PhilHealth has yet to reply for comment as of this writing. Looking back, the Department of Finance issued a circular directing PhilHealth to transfer P89.9 billion in unused government subsidies ...