Thursday, April 30, 2015

Health needs Wealth?

I remember growing up, whenever we'd get sick my Mom would bring us to private hospitals and wouldn't initially bother if we have any cash on hand as admission payment because we always have an HMO card to present. Because of this card, we would get the best treatments possible and be admitted in a comfortable room where we can start to recuperate. Unfortunately, there's this common rule in the Philippines especially for private health care facilities that if you don't have the means, you definitely won't get admitted and given the right kind of treatment that you deserve. Besides, private hospitals function as business entities. Well they do have charities, but let's face it those are very very limited. I also encountered this article from Rappler about how much someone should need in order to pay for one's bill. (LINK)

PhilHealth membership has now been made compulsory for all Filipino Citizens that gives discount for Senior citizens and can slash a couple of pesos from the patient's original bill but would still highly depend if the PhilHealth member has paid his/her contributions
And of course there are the public hospitals and health care centers all around the country. The big ones definitely have the means and capacity as well comparable to known private hospitals and yes, mostly would accept everyone with or without the initial admission fee. Why I say mostly? Because in reality, some public hospitals are now operated under private corporations and because of that you'd need to pay something just to get admitted and treated. So that doesn't seem to have any problem right? Wrong. Why? Because the treatment won't be the same as compared to private hospitals. The facilities were unfortunately either outdated, rusty or that the treatment the patient deserves won't be that good. Just imagine being sick and admitted into a public ward that you share with 10+ sick people like you. That's not comfortable at all. Add the fact that for medicines, you have to pay them separately and the bill would just soar high and people would just be caught in disbelief when they would finally try to settle their bill. They'd think.. Public Hospital ito bakit ganito kalaki ang bill? (This is a Public hospital, why is the bill this expensive?) Truth is -- our government can't shoulder all the bills. They can just help through PhilHealth but unfortunately that's not enough. Seriously.

Receipt and waiting number that I paid for (1KD or 146 pesos) while waiting in line at a public clinic in Kuwait when I got sick the other day
When I went to Kuwait a couple years ago (2011), I was actually fascinated and surprised by this small country's public health care system. Having a health care insurance is compulsory and it is being paid upon getting a valid residence visa here (working or dependent/family). No one is exempted. And from that, every time anyone or any expat resident for that matter to get treated in any public clinic or hospital (from check up to surgeries) you only need to show your valid civil ID or health card insurance (for expats) and pay a minimum amount of 1 KD (roughly 146 pesos as per the current conversion as of this writing) and you'll get the best possible treatment that you deserve. Well there are some issues with Doctors not really checking the problems of their patients carefully where they would just give out packs of Panadol (Paracetamol) for immediate treatment to any disease which coined the term "Ministry of Panadol" but in fairness to those that do are great Doctors, getting admitted to a hospital with first class facilities and given the necessary amount of medicines as part of the treatment for a measly amount of 146 pesos, don't you think that's just good enough? Definitely, especially if you'd compare this country's health care system to the Philippines. Sad reality but true.

Insurance card in Kuwait where it is renewed compulsory together with the Visa
So for ordinary Filipinos like us, how can we be sure that we have enough money to pay for our health care needs if that unfortunate day would come? 

The answer is simple: GET PROTECTION!

This would mean tap into the knowledge of having Medical Insurance, Health Insurance, HMOs and other means possible to build that fund specifically catered to meet that unfortunate need that we would all face at one point in our lives.

How can we know about this?

The internet is an open source for all your questions. Just be sure that you are reading the right articles, going to the right websites and listening to the right credible people in order to safeguard your hard earned income for the purpose of getting this protection.

Or, you can simply go to OFSI website to find out how we can help you. :)

Be financially literate OFW!


1 comment:

  1. Its basically the same everywhere. You have to have something onhand like an insurance to be able to meet the needs of medical care expence happening on you.

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