PhilHealth membership is still mandatory

Frozen The number of people in the community is only 4%, but mandatory or forced collection of it in the Philippines, even those of the NASA outside the country, whether overseas Filipino worker or resident.

This is the Delio Aseron, director of PhilHealth in Region 10, said in a Sunday afternoon sharing made at the Consulate.

According to Aseron, RA 11223 or the Universal Health Care Law, mandates All Filipinos aged 21 and over pay contributions to PhilHealth. Those who are not covered are only those over 60 years of age, disabled, or really incompetent.

As In response to a question from a Hong Kong community leader, he also said that In accordance with the same law, a fine of 1.5% monthly those who have not paid since November 2019, if when the law became effective.

What has changed It seems that the current contribution is 4% of the monthly income The current member will be paid in the current year, instead of the 4.5% stated in the law. This year, however, the law will be reduced to 5% if the law is not changed.

That is, the current equivalent of the minimum wage of a migrant workers in Hong Kong, the monthly contribution is Php33,000 or P1,230 per year. In 15, it will rise to P840,2024 per month or P1,650 a year.

As In response to a question from a Hong Kong community leader, he also said that In accordance with the same law, a fine of 1.5% monthly those who have not paid since November 2019, if when the law became effective.

What has changed It seems that the current contribution is 4% of the monthly income The current member will be paid in the current year, instead of the 4.5% stated in the law. This year, however, the law will be reduced to 5% if the law is not changed.

That is, the current equivalent of the minimum wage of a migrant workers in Hong Kong, the monthly contribution is Php33,000 or P1,230 per year. In 15, it will rise to P840,2024 per month or P1,650 a year.

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Under The RA 1223 is made directly contributors, which means They will be paid back 4% of their monthly salary. Of the Working in the Philippines is always divided by the employer.

Suggested The writers of the novels write their thoughts and opinions on the The PhilHealth leadership led by their acting President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel R. Ledesma, and the newly appointed Secretary of Ted Herbosa is healthy.

Add He said he could not answer the complaints of the OFWs because they were enforcers of PhilHealth, and only Congress could change the law.

Immediately it Dolores Balladares, leader of the United Filipinos in Hong Kong, said He said that the conversation would not have been a good one if the Phillies had responded.

Reminded He also said that the Hong Kong government has sent a number of letters to the the physics of the physics, but no answer is they received none.

According to Melody of Tai Po, several thousand signatures have been collected by the protesters against this forced contribution, not only in Hong Kong but in others the world, but those in the Senate seem to be “not yet listening.”

In a The writer of the book, Balladares, said that the group did not expect much He was in the conversation.

“There is no The first thing we did was to talk about them being implemented,” he said.

“As The case is expected to be reopened, which has been pending since 2019. The taxpayers will pay more interest. What should really be PhilHealth, shouldn’t be mandatory; If you want to be a member of the “It’s okay, just don’t be pressured.”

To make it easier The removal of the mandatory provision in the law should be a priority It’s President Bongbong Marcos’ bill, as he did for the Royal Investment Fund.

Among other The government has been accused of paying the debts of the people even in the Philippines is PhilHealth member that, the forced payment of They are free to use in the UK so they can’t need, and also the refusal of schools to enroll in college Their son is not a member of PhilHealth.

On the Late in conversation Aseron reveals he admitted to having made UHC law that they hastened it before, so it was not seen that it would be a great burden of OFW.

He said he The law itself should be aimed at improving the lives of man, so it needs to be re-examined. But now they’re going to continue The law is enforced because it is what it is.

In his Aseron explained about the new service brought by PhilHealth, the free consultation for members, whose purpose is to see Any health problems are immediately resolved before they get worse.

Given The most common cause of kidney disease in the Middle East East. It is not possible to detect the disease immediately, but the patient is often It is a dialysis and dialysis is required.

The one The other service he mentioned was the reimbursement of PhilHealth to the expenses to the members of the country, especially the OFWs.

Consul General Raly Tejada opened the meeting by asking leaders to listen with an open mind to what PhilHealth has to say, and give them the opportunity to explain their services well.

Source: The SUN HK : PhilHealth membership is still mandatory (sunwebhk.com)

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