Lee Posted December 3, 2023 Posted December 3, 2023 Quote MANILA, Philippines — State health insurer Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) will be unable to pay in full its P27-billion debt to health facilities as some payments are not “good claims,” an official said on Saturday “Not all in the P27 billion are good claims so some will be denied or (those where payments were made), they have to give it back,” PhilHealth Corporate Affairs Group acting vice president Rey Baleña said in an interview. “That’s why our sight is set on paying out all good claims,” he added. The Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines Inc. (PHAPI) reiterated that PhilHealth should settle its debt to health facilities before 2023 ends. PHAPI president Dr. Jose Rene de Grano earlier said they would make an announcement regarding PhilHealth’s inaction if hospitals have not received their payment by January next year. The group asserted that it did not receive any amount from PhilHealth, although the state insurer said it has disbursed 76 percent of its outstanding debt to hospitals. During a press briefing in October, PhilHealth said it had settled P20.651 billion of its P27-billion debt to hospitals. Baleña earlier said the delay could be related to the hacking incident that affected PhilHealth’s database last September. He urged hospitals to meet with PhilHealth regional offices to reconcile claims records. “Reconciliation is important to put things in proper perspective. Returned and denied claims should no longer be considered receivables unless these are refiled and/or appealed,” he noted. Baleña added that they have made payments amounting to P32.3 billion, which are “made to both government and private hospitals.” “We are now going back to our normal P2.5 billion payments every week,” he said. PhilHealth unable to settle P27 billion debt to hospitals (msn.com) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum Support Mike J Posted December 3, 2023 Forum Support Posted December 3, 2023 33 minutes ago, Lee said: PHAPI president Dr. Jose Rene de Grano earlier said they would make an announcement regarding PhilHealth’s inaction if hospitals have not received their payment by January next year. The group asserted that it did not receive any amount from PhilHealth, although the state insurer said it has disbursed 76 percent of its outstanding debt to hospitals. Kind of BS statement as PHAPI is not, in and of itself, a hospital but rather an organization that represents some 2000 hospitals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hk blues Posted December 4, 2023 Posted December 4, 2023 This kind of BS is what really frustrates me about the country - PhilHealth says it has disbursed 76% (note not 75%, but 76% - the old be very specific to give the impression of telling the truth) and hospital group saying they've received nothing. There is clearly a massive chasm between those two statements so who's kidding who here? Why doesn't somebody with influence simply bang the two groups heads together and cut through the BS. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Possum Posted December 4, 2023 Posted December 4, 2023 3 hours ago, hk blues said: Why doesn't somebody with influence simply bang the two groups heads together and cut through the BS. Because people living in glass houses throwing stones???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hk blues Posted December 4, 2023 Posted December 4, 2023 2 hours ago, Possum said: Because people living in glass houses throwing stones???? Yep...my question was rhetorical! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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