Lingayen, Pangasinan – Governor Ramon V. Guico III’s brand of leadership was again best displayed in the sound financial management of the 14 provincial government-run hospitals.
As of May 31, 2024, the province recorded a decrease in the PhilHealth Return-to-Hospital (RTH) and denied claims.
Data shows a decline in the 14
provincial hospitals Philhealth RTH and Denied Claims as follows: P109,785,115
(Total RTH) and P73,952,094 (Denied Claims) in 2021; P45,480,994 (RTH) and
P59,409,670 (Denied Claims) in 2022; P49,544,505 (RTH) and P36,292,974 (Denied
Claims) in 2023; P77,060,483 (RTH) and P14,928,409 (Denied Claims) in 2024,
respectively.
“If we are going to compare 2021 sa 2022 and 2023, dramatically, malaki
po yung binaba ng RTH and Denied Claims,” Dra. Racquel S. Ogoy, Medical
Officer III of the Provincial Hospital Management Services Office, said.
This only means there was a huge
improvement in the processing of PhilHealth claims under the leadership of
Governor Ramon V. Guico III.
Dr. Ogoy further disclosed that the
14 provincial hospitals saw a significant increase in profit or revenue in
2024.
“Sa
administrasyon po ni Gov. Guico, meron po tayong tinatawag na Medical
Assistance for the Indigent and Financially Incapacitated Patient (MAIFIP). Pag
sinabi nating RTH, pwede pa nating ere-file or ere-submit kung may mga
deficiencies. So may chance pa po na mabayaran ito. Pag denied, hindi na po
natin masisingil pero, ang ginagawa nating actions sa 14 government hospitals
natin, pina-file po natin siya sa MAIFIP para masingil pa rin po natin siya.
Technically, hindi na po siya makokonsider na losses po ng province natin kasi
mababayran po siya through the MAIFIP program ng DOH,” Dr. Ogoy explained.
(Chona Rich Majin, Edel Eira
Gorospe/PIMRO)
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