Congressman Wilbert Lee has called for urgent improvements in public hospitals to align with the expanded PhilHealth benefits. Speaking at a recent House Committee on Health hearing, Lee emphasized that while PhilHealth benefits have been increased, the lack of equipment and infrastructure in public hospitals hinders the delivery of services to millions of Filipinos.
“Masasayang ang PhilHealth benefits kung wala namang pasilidad na kayang magbigay ng serbisyong kailangan ng pasyente,” Lee said. He pointed out that hospitals in rural areas are particularly under-equipped, leaving patients with no choice but to travel long distances for diagnostic tests.
Lee underscored the importance of equipping public hospitals with essential tools such as PET scans, CT scans, and MRI machines to ensure all Filipinos can utilize their PhilHealth benefits. “Maraming Pilipino ang hindi bumabalik sa ospital kapag sinabing kailangan ng CT scan dahil mahal at malayo. Kung may kagamitan ang public hospitals, mas madali nilang mapakinabangan ang PhilHealth,” he explained.
The congressman noted that while PhilHealth benefits now cover a wide range of treatments and services—including free dialysis, expanded cancer treatment, and outpatient emergency care—hospitals must be ready to accommodate these needs.
In addition to infrastructure upgrades, Lee pushed the institution of amnesty for hospitals and healthcare providers with unresolved PhilHealth claims. He highlighted that minor errors, such as late filings, often result in hefty penalties and suspensions, which limit hospital operations and affect patients relying on PhilHealth benefits.
PhilHealth President Emmanuel Ledesma Jr. supported Lee’s proposals, stating, “These reforms will address systemic problems and improve healthcare access for Filipinos.” Lee also called for a stronger information campaign to educate Filipinos about their PhilHealth benefits and how to maximize them.
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