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PhilHealth for Expats

1 year ago
I do not know how to post a PDF file here. I cut and pasted the PDF I received from Phil Health. They say that all expats are eligible. If you are a PRA member it will cost 15000 PHP a year. If you are not a PRA member it will cost 17000 PHP a year. You have to be a holder of the Alien Registration Card that is required anyway for anyone staying over 59 days.

If anyone has trouble understanding it in this format, I can email you the PDF,

I WILL NOT DEFINE OR DISCUSS THE ITEMS IN THE PDF. I AM JUST POSTING IT FOR YOUR INFORMATION PURPOSES..


Republic ofthe Philippines
PHILIPPINE HEALTH INSURANCE CORPORATION
Cityslale Centre Building. 109 Shaw Boulevard. Pasig City
Heailhline 441-7444 www.philhealth.gov.ph
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PHILHEALTH CIRCULAR
No. " 6003>
TO FOREIGN CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES, MEMBERS
OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY, ACCREDITED
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, ACCREDITED
COLLECTING AGENTS, PHILHEALTH OFFICES AND
ALL OTHERS CONCERNED
SUBJECT Entollment of Foreign Nationals under the Informal Economy
Program of the NHIP
I. RATIONALE
Pursuant to Section 5 of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of the
National Health Insurance Act of 2013 or RA 7875 as amended by R/V 9241 and 10606,
"Citizens of other countries working and/or residing in the Pliilippines shall form under
the Members in the Informal Economy provided drey are holders of valid worldng
permits and/or Alien Certificate of Registrations (ACRs)".
Parallel to this, the Philippine Retirement Authorit}^ (PRA), an attached agency of the
Department of Tourism by virtue of Republic Act No. 9593, is mandated to attract
foreign nationals and former Filipino citizens to retire in the Philippines with die end-inview of accelerating the socio-economic development of the country, contributing to the
foreign currency reserves of the economy and by providing them the best qualit)' of life
with the most attractive package available.
Cognizant of their respective mandates, PhilHealth and PRA have entered into a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the coverage of foreign nationals and
former Filipino nationals who elect to retire in the Pliilippines and ensure that they arc
eligible to avail of healthcare services provided by PhilHealth. Likewise, odier foreign
citizens working and/or residing in the Philippines not registered in PRA may enroll
under the Informal Economy Program.
Thus, pursuant to PhilHealth Board Resolution No. 2093, s-2016, the Board approves
specific mechanisms and applicable premium for the coverage of foreign retirees and
other foreign citizens under the Informal Economy Program of the NHIP.
OBJECTIVE
To provide the implementing guidelines on the enrollment and coverage of retirees who
are foreign nationals or former Filipinos, and other foreign citizens working and/or
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residing in the Philippines in accordance with the provisions of the Revised
Implementing Rules and Regulations (RIRR) of Republic Act (RA) No. 7875, as further
amended by RA No. 10606.
III. COVERAGE
1. Foreign retirees or former Filipino nationals and their qualified dependents, who are
holders of Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) and granted pemianent residency
status pursuant to Section 9 (d) of Executive Order No. 1037 dated July 4,1985.
2. Citizens of other countries working and/or residing in the Philippines and.holders of
valid Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Card (ACR I-Card).
IV. EXCLUSION
Foreign Citizens with formal contract whose premium contributions are equally shared
by the employees and the employer.
V. DEFINITION OF TERMS
1. Foreign retiree — refers to any foreign national or former Filipino at least 35 years
old, who chose to retire and live in the Philippines and qualified holder of SRRV.
2. Special Resident Retiree's Visa (SRRV) — is a special non-immigrant visa issued by
the Bureau of Immigration (BI) through the Retirement Program of the PRA. It
entitles the holder to multiple indefinite entry privileges with the right to stay
permanently in the Philippines.
3. Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Card (ACR I-Card) - is a microchip based,
credit card-sized, identification card issued to all registered aliens whose stay in the
Philippines has exceeded fifty-nine (59) days. This includes foreign nationals under
immigrant and non-immigrant visas and holders of Temporary Visitor's Visa.
VI. JOINT PHILHEALTH-PRA UNDERTAKING FOR THE COVERAGE OF
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PhilHealth and PRA shall issue corresponding issuances to its respective
regional/satellite offices to disseminate appropriate information and ensure
standard approach in the implementation of the program;
PRA shall provide PhilHealth necessary information for database build-up of their
target clients for purposes of profiling, enrollment, tagging and monitoring;
PRA, with assistance from PhilHealth Local Health Insurance Offices (LHIOs),
shall facilitate enrollment of qualified foreign retirees or former Filipinos under the
Informal Economy component of the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP);
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4. PhilHealth LHIOs and PRA shall collaborate in the conduct of regular Information
and Education Campaign (lEC) and other information dissemination acdvities to
encourage target foreign retirees to enroll to NHIP;
5. Both agencies shall assign point person/s who shall coordinate regularly and handle
all issues and concerns pertaining to the implementation of the partnership
program;
6. Through mutual collaboration, both agencies shall continuously strive to improve
their systems and procedures accordingly by enhancing, developing and modifying
their policies to be more responsive to the needs of foreign and former Filipino
nationals.
VII. IMPLEMENTING MECHANISMS
Below are the mechanisms for the coverage of PRA foreign retirees and other foreign
citizens under the Informal Economy Program of the NHIP:
PRA FOREIGN RETIREES
OTHER FOREIGN CITIZENS
working and/or residing in the
Philippines
Member
Registration
Requirements
1. Valid SRRV or PRA issued ID
Card
1. Valid ACR I-Card issued by the
Bureau of Immigration
2. Submit properly accomplished
?' PhilHealth Member Registration
Form for Foreign Nationals
(Annex A) to PRA Head Office
or to any of its satellite offices
2. Fill out PMRF for Foreign
Nationals and submit to the
nearest LHIO.
Annual
Premium
Contribution
Rate
Fifteen Thousand Pesos
PhplS,000.00
Seventeen Thousand Pesos
Php 17,000.00
Mode of
Payment
Quarterly, Semi-Annually or Annually
Qualified
Dependents
• Filipino spouse and children below 21 years old who is not covered
under the NHIP; or
• Either the foreign spouse or one (1) of tlieir children below 21 years
old who is not a Filipino citizen
Benefits Members and their qualified dependents shall be entitled to the prescribed
NHIP benefits accorded to the Members in the Informal Economy in
accredited health care facilities except for;
a. Z Benefit Package
b. Special privileges of Women About To Give Birth (WATGB)
c. Reimbursement for all confinements abroad
Eligibility
Requirement
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Premium contribution has been paid for at least three (3) months within the
six (6) months prior to the first day of confinement and with sufficient
regularity of premium contributions. The qualifying three months is inclusive
of the confinement month.
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VIIL SPECIFIC PROVISIONS
1. Foreign nationals are required to enroll as member and shall not be covered as
dependent by their Filipino Spouse.
2. All foreign nationals are qualified to be covered under the Lifetime Member
Program of the NHIP once they have reached the age of 60 and have made 120
monthly contributions. However, they are not qualified for the mandatory
PhilHealth coverage as provided under the expanded Senior Citizens Act.
3. In case of death of covered foreign nationals, the qualified dependent/s shall
continue to avail of PhilHealth benefits for the remaining unexpired portion of tlie
coverage.
IX. OTHER PROVISIONS
1. Upon registration to LHIO, new member-foreign national will be issued with the
following:
a. PhilHealth Identification Number (PIN)
b. Member Data Record (MDR)
c. PhilHealth ID Card
2. Initial payment of premium contribution shall be made to the nearest LHIO while
succeeding payments may be made at any PhilHealth accredited collecting agents
(ACAs) or banks nationwide.
3. In case of changes in personal information or declaration of additional dependents,
the member shall be required to proceed to the nearest LHIO and submit the
previously issued MDR reflecting the necessary data adjustment together witli the
attached proof/ supporting document/s. Once updated thru the PhilHealth system
application, a new MDR shall be printed and issued to the member.
4. In the availment of benefits, the patient shall be checked for eligibility through the
PhilHealth Enhanced Health Care Institution (HCI) Portal. Those with qualifying
contributions wiU be entitled to benefits and shall be issued with PhilHealth Benefit
Eligibility Form (PBEF).
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In case the membership and coverage of foreign nationals have not been
reflected/updated thru the PhilHealth HCI Portal, the MDR and PliilHealtli
Official Receipt (POR)/ PhilHealth Agent's Receipt (PAR)/ Certificate of
Premium Payment (CPP)/ Bill Payment Receipt (for non-banks) may be presented
to the accredited health care facility as proof of benefit entitlement.
The PhilHealth Customer Assistance, Relationship and Empowerment Staff
(CARES), currently deployed in various accredited hospitals nationwide, shall be
required to provide the necessary assistance to the members in the availment of
benefits.
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X. REPEALING CLAUSE
All existing related issuances with provisions inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed
and modified accordingly. Other provisions consistent with the foregoing shall remain
vahd and in full force.
XI. EFFECTIVITY
This circular shall take effect on July 1, 2017.

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