BUTUAN CITY (PIA) – Caraga Region’s Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) membership registration has reached 96 percent as of December 2023.
The announcement was made by PhilHealth Regional Vice President Michael Jibson C. Hernandez during the recent Kapihan sa PIA.
Hernandez reiterated the importance of membership registration, stating, "Para po maka-avail ka ng PhilHealth services at benefit packages ay dapat po registered ka sa PhilHealth. Kaya napaka- importante yong membership registration dahil eto lang po yung basis natin.”
(In order to avail of the PhilHealth services and benefit packages, we need to be registered members first. That is why membership registration is very important as this is our only basis.)
During the Kapihan sa PIA, Regional Vice President Michael Jibson C. Hernandez of PhilHealth Caraga announced an increase of 30 percent in all PhilHealth packages effective Feb. 14 as an anniversary gift of the agency to all the members. Photo of PIA Caraga.
He highlighted the strategic efforts and massive campaigns of the regional office on the said membership registration, despite the archipelagic state of the region.
“In order for us to increase our contribution to PhilHealth membership registration in the region, we provided PhilHealth offices in the island areas that were once deprived of our services,” he said.
“We established offices in Siargao Island to cater to its nine municipalities and the Province of Dinagat Islands with seven towns. Our fellow Caraganons in these areas no longer have to travel by sea to avail of our benefit packages,” the vice president added.
To ensure PhilHealth registration extends to remote and far-flung areas in the region, PhilHealth actively joins in the different service caravans spearheaded by various government agencies and stakeholders.
Citing an example, PhilHealth participated in the Serbisyo Caravan, or Government-on-Wheels, of the local government of Lingig in Surigao del Sur in far-flung Barangay Palo Alto, which benefited over 200 residents in the place.
PhilHealth’s provincial office in Surigao del Norte went as far as Barangay. Gacepan, and Sison and conducted membership registration for indigenous peoples (IP) community as part of the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Caraga Service Caravan Kalinga Alay sa Katutubo.
“We do not wait for clients to come to us; we bring our services to them regardless of location. On top of that, membership registration is also conducted in areas with foot traffic, just like in malls, among others,” Hernandez shared.