MAMBAJAO, Camiguin (PIA)--Bringing its services closer to the people, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth)-10 opens the PRO-X PhilHealth Business Center in Camiguin, October 20.
Regional Vice President Delio Aseron II and provincial local government officials attended the ceremony to inaugurate the new facility, which is now located at B. Aranas St., Barangay Poblacion, Mambajao.
The expansion is part of PhilHealth's commitment to provide accessible and efficient services to Filipinos across the nation. During the blessing and inauguration, Aseron reiterated the importance of making PhilHealth more visible and welcoming to the public.
"Bilang isang frontliner, ang mukha ng PhilHealth ay ating mga field offices, ang ating mga mga LHIOs, PBCs, services tayo ay nasa isang posisyon na kung saan tamang impormasyon lang ang maibibigay natin sa ating mga kasamahan, malaki na ang maitutulong natin [As a frontliner, the face of PhilHealth is our field offices, our LHIOs, PBCs, services. We are in a position where we can only provide correct information to our colleagues, and we can help a lot]," Vice President Aseron emphasized.
He acknowledged the financial challenges of getting sick and being hospitalized, highlighting PhilHealth's role in reducing the financial burden on individuals during times of need. He also added that PhilHealth aims to help members save money for other essential needs.
To enhance the experience for PhilHealth members, Aseron expressed his plans to beautify the offices, creating a conducive environment for both the staff and those seeking PhilHealth services. He stressed the importance of members feeling welcome and special when visiting PhilHealth offices.
The PhilHealth Business Center in Camiguin stands as a testament to the organization's commitment to improve its services and make itself more accessible to the Filipino people. Underlying this effort are the principles of "CDO," which stands for Communication, Drive for Excellence, and Offering Proactive Assistance, all aligned with the goal of implementing universal healthcare.
Aileen Grado, a member of the Sangguniang Bayan of Mambajao, shared her appreciation for PhilHealth's contributions to both individuals and local government units. She highlighted various health programs, including the Maternal Care Package, tuberculosis-directly-observed therapy (TB-DOTS), and the e-Konsulta, which have significantly benefited the community.
Grado further noted LGU's efforts to enroll those not covered by PhilHealth, especially pregnant women, through programs like "libreng paanak" [free childbirth]. Their mission is to expand these services to more people, ensuring that everyone can access the benefits of PhilHealth.
The new PhilHealth Business Center in Camiguin symbolizes the organization's commitment to enhancing healthcare services and making them accessible to all, furthering the goal of universal healthcare across the Philippines. (RTP/PIA-10/Camiguin)