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Manoy Wilbert 'Wise' Lee: Doubling Down on PhilHealth Benefits Amid Rising Health Care Costs

 

As healthcare costs in the Philippines are projected to rise by 18.3% this year, AGRI Party-list Representative and Senatorial aspirant Manoy Wilbert Lee is calling for urgent action. With the Philippines posting one of the highest medical cost increases in Asia Pacific, Lee is urging the Department of Health (DOH) and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) to expedite and expand benefits to alleviate the burden on Filipinos.

 

Healthcare Costs on the Rise

The 2024 Global Medical Trends Survey conducted by WTW, a global advisory and solutions company, predicts a sharp increase in healthcare expenses in the Philippines, second only to Indonesia in the Asia Pacific region. The escalating costs threaten to undermine the gains of recent benefit enhancements, leaving many Filipinos vulnerable.

“Kung magmamahal pa ang pagpapa-ospital ngayong taon, hindi rin gaanong mararamdaman ang mga dagdag na benepisyong ipinatupad ng PhilHealth,” Lee noted. His appeal to ramp up benefit increases stems from the belief that healthcare must remain accessible despite rising medical costs.

 

Unlocking PhilHealth’s Billions

Lee has repeatedly emphasized the need for PhilHealth and DOH to fully utilize the ₱500 billion available in funds, along with the annual government subsidy of over ₱100 billion. “Walang dapat sayangin dahil buhay ng mga kababayan natin ang nakasalalay dito,” he declared, urging both institutions to go above and beyond to meet their mandates.

Lee’s consistent advocacy led to a historic 30% increase in PhilHealth benefits in February 2024 and, more recently, a 50% increase covering 9,000 case rates. However, he stresses that these milestones are not enough.

“Nadagdagan na ang mga benepisyo, pero kaya pang bilisan at dagdagan ang mga ito,” he said, pushing for continuous improvements to fully realize the objectives of Universal Health Care.

 

Commitments and Challenges

The Bicolano lawmaker’s efforts have been pivotal in securing commitments from DOH Secretary Ted Herbosa and PhilHealth President Emmanuel Ledesma Jr. during the 2025 DOH Budget deliberations. These include promises to further enhance benefits and expand coverage for critical treatments such as free dialysis, breast cancer treatment, and outpatient emergency care services.

Lee’s advocacy has already resulted in significant improvements, such as:

  • Increasing breast cancer treatment coverage from ₱100,000 to ₱1.4 million.
  • Securing free eye checkups, cataract extractions, and prescription glasses.
  • Expanding benefit packages for heart ailments and kidney transplants.

Despite these victories, Lee continues to highlight the delays in fulfilling all the agreed-upon reforms. “Kung kailangan mag-overtime ng DOH at PhilHealth, gawin na ito,” he urged, emphasizing the urgency of addressing healthcare gaps.

 

A Vision for Accessible Healthcare

Lee’s campaign for healthcare reform is driven by a singular goal: to make medicines and medical treatments free for all Filipinos. His slogan, “Gamot Mo, Sagot Ko,” encapsulates his vision of a government that fully supports its citizens’ health needs.

“Patuloy natin itong ipaglalaban dahil ang layunin ko: Gamot Mo, Sagot Ko!” Lee declared passionately. His efforts have inspired a growing movement, with more Filipinos joining his call for equitable, high-quality, and compassionate healthcare services.

 

A Call to Action

As Lee looks to the future, he remains steadfast in his mission to build a healthcare system that prioritizes the well-being of every Filipino. “Ituloy lang natin ang paniningil at lakasan pa natin ang ating boses,” he urged, calling for collective action to achieve lasting reforms.

The fight for better healthcare is far from over, but with leaders like Manoy Wilbert Lee at the forefront, Filipinos can look forward to a future where medical care is not a privilege but a right.

 

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