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Monday, July 16, 2018

Duterte to push for Universal Health coverage bill in 3rd SONA

MANILA - Senator Sonny Angara has welcomed President Duterte's move to certify as urgent the Universal Health Coverage bill, saying that he is expecting the President to urge Congress to pass the measure in his third State of the Nation Address (SONA) next week.



"The President's call would definitely help speed up the passage of this bill that aims to ensure that every Filipino will have access to complete health services--from free check-ups and medicines to free hospital treatment and end-of-life care.  Kapag naisabatas ito, wala nang Pilipinong magigipit kapag may sakit (If this becomes a law, no Filipino would be overburdened if he becomes ill)," he said.


"I am confident that the Senate will swiftly act on this measure.  Dahil sa magandang layunin nito na gawing libre and check-up, lab tests, medisina, pagpapagamot sa ospital at rehabilitasyon, tiyak na susuportahan ito ng ating mga kasamahan sa Senado (Because of its aim of making free the checkup, lab test, medicines in hospitals and rehabilitation, I'm certain that my colleagues in the Senate would support it)," added Angara, one of the authors of the bill.

The House of Representatives has approved its version of the measure while the Senate version is pending at the committee level.

The proposed measure seeks to reorganize the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) into the Philippine Health Security Corporation, which will serve as the national purchaser of health services.

The senator's father, the late Senate President Edgardo Angara, is known as the "Father of PhilHealth" for authoring the law that created PhilHealth in 1995.
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The younger, meanwhile, is one of the authors of Republic Act 10606 or the National Health Insurance Act of 2013, which ensured that even poor Filipinos can avail of PhilHealth benefits.  Under the law, the government is mandated to shoulder the premiums for the health insurance of the indigent and informal sectors.

At present, he has been leading the call in the Senate for the passage of the Universal Health Coverage measure (Senate Bill 1673) that aims to expand PhilHealth's primary care coverage-including promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health services--to all Filipinos.

He said that among the leading causes of death of Filipinos are non-communicable or lifestyle-related diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lung disease, and diabetes, which are preventable.

"Sa ngayon, ang serbisyo ng PhilHealth ay nakatuon sa paggamot o iyong curative health services.  Dapat ay palawakin din nito and access sa promotive and preventive health services sa pamamagitan ng libreng checkup, lab tests at mga gamot upang maagapan ang paglala ng mga sakit. (Currently, the service of PhilHealth focuses on treatment or curative health services.  It should broaden the access to promotive and preventive health services through free checkup, lab tests, and other medicines to prevent a sickness to become worse)," said Angara, a known advocate of health reforms including the Rare Diseases Act and the Mental Health Law.

He also filed a separate bill (SB 1555) that mandates the PhilHealth to establish a benefit package for palliative and hospice care to provide support for terminally ill patients.  He is also pushing for bills that will make dialysis and cancer treatment more affordable and accessible.

"PhilHealth was created to look after the health of every Filipino.  It makes sure that all can afford to be treated without thinking of the expenses.  The services of PhilHealth should be strengthened and boosted for them to be beneficial, especially to the poor," Angara said. [PNA]

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