PhilHealth Now Covers Up to PHP 1.4 Million for Breast Cancer Treatment May 1, 2026 Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Filipino women. It is also one of the most expensive to treat. For years, the gap between what treatment actually costs and what PhilHealth covered was wide enough that many patients abandoned […]
Being employed and contributing to PhilHealth is supposed to mean protection. A 2025 nationwide study found that 64 percent of Filipino families still cannot pay a P10,000 hospital bill without borrowing. APMARGIN traces the structural gap behind that number.
PhilHealth benefits in 2025 now include bigger coverage for medicines, dialysis, emergency care, cataract surgery, dengue, and more.
PhilHealth YAKAP gives members free consultations, medicines, and screenings. Here’s a quick guide.
A quick guide to PhilHealth’s Outpatient Emergency Care Benefit (OECB) including coverage, claim steps, and service rates.
PhilHealth now fully covers IUD, implant, BTL, and vasectomy when availed in public health facilities. Learn how to access these free services today.