Saturday, January 12, 2008

[LinP3] Re: Philhealth - Premium Upgrade


It is my understanding that because mama is 74 years old she
qualifies for their "premium" plan; the cheapest policy is just over
Php26,000 annually. That's a little over $600 a year or about $50 a
month. The coverage is a whole lot betterthan Philhealth and the co-
pay when required is only 20%. As it is the $100 a month we send her
for meds will now not only pay for the monthly premium but also so
for the 20% co-pay. This means no extra money out of our pocket.

I'll call Blue Cross next week to confirm what I believe to have
understood reading their website.

DJ
Hawaii

--- In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com, "ogergree"
.> wrote:
>
> --
> I,m in blue cross but my wife is in P.health and didnt know that the
> cover was so low
> Problem is that firms like British Ex Pats wont cover after 65 yrs.
> and BC charge extra up to 75 and then I believe they dump you
> The problem with the Philhealth office is that one has to Queue for
hours
>
>
> Gerry
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> - In LivingInThePhilippines3@yahoogroups.com, "D J"
wrote:
> >
> >
> > List Guide note: Somone wrote some where else. . ..
> >
> > I am running myself ragged. My GF's mom (74 yrs old) is
constanly in
> > need of medical care. We send $100 a month for her meds. I
recently
> > found out that her Philhealth plan only pays 20% of her costs.
Every
> > so often another "emergency" rears it's ugly head and we get a
call
> > for more money. I'm wondering if we can pay for the
best "Philhealth"
> > plan available and thereby cut the out of pocket expenses.
> > Currently the cheapest plan is 100 pesos a month. IF possible,
I'd
> > rather pay 500 pesos a month and have her *co-pay* go from 80% to
20%.
> > Sure makes sense to pay 500 pesos on a premium and send her 4500
> > pesos for the meds and other out of pocket expenses.
> >
> > I've gone to the Philhealth website and looked at the various
plans
> > that are offered. I found a good plan but I can't find a premium
cost
> > associated with the plan. I have been on the phone for the last 7
> > hours (8 am to 3 pm PI time & calling from Hawaii) trying to
contact
> > someone there. That's where the fustration sets in. The lines
are
> > almost always busy. On the three times I got through I received a
> > recorded message. On two occasions I pressed two for enrollment
and
> > once I hit zero for the operator. The extension rings, no one
picks
> > up and it disconnects. (How do the locals deal with this?Huh)
> >
> > So here's is my query for the enlighten ones: Can I buy and
> > "upgraded" *Philhealth* plan for mama and how much? Also, does
> > anyone know a "magic" number (I'm calling 673-9999 & 673-3754)
that I
> > can call to get to a real live person at Philhealth to answer my
> > question?
> >
> > DJ
> > Hawaii
> >
>

__._,_.___
Philippine Dreams: This book has it all. It's a must have for those considering living in the Philippines. And present residents and travelers will learn from it too. Just click on http://tinyurl.com/arncg . This link has rave reviews of this book and the *Free* 7 day e-course, Filipina 101.


***The List Real Estate Consultant is President of the Cebu Realtors Board, Tita Domingo, a Realtor (R) with national associates. She is TitaDomingoRE@hotmail.com .***
Listings:http://www.livinginthephilippines.com/real_estate/realtor.html

Moving here, for relocation services and other representation or services Contact the website and List owner don.herrington@livinginthephilippines.com for assistance, advice and guidance. Some of these services may be fee based.

If you want roses for your Filipina friend click on http://tinyurl.com/7y57y , will take you to a quality Philippine company that gives members excellent service. They have a track record with us. I recommend them without reservation.

Other affiliates are at http://www.livinginthephilippines.com/affiliates.html .

List problems: Contact List Guides at LinP1Mods@yahoogroups.com . Read the rules yet? They are at http://www.livinginthephilippines.com/rules.html .

Blog Archive

Here foreigners many Americans tell you how to Get to the Philippines Islands, Cities, Villages, Luzon, Manila, like Cebu City, Baguio, Visayas, CEBU Island, All Cities, Villages, Cebu City, Bohol Island, Boracay Island, Leyte Island, Davao City, Mindanao, Cagayan de Oro City, General Santos City the Philippines, where to stay in Resorts, Hotels, what to do Guide, Philippines Vacation, Philippines Reviews, Philippines Photos, Philippines Tips, Philippines Tourism Asia travel Philippines budget cheap discounted reservation hotels resorts tours of the Philippines.