PhilHealth assures coverage for heat-related illnesses amid dry season

via GRAPHIC PLUS — As the dry season begins, PhilHealth reminds members that coverage for heat-related illnesses is in place to help protect Filipinos from rising temperatures and associated health risks.

The State Insurer reminds members of its inpatient benefit packages for common summer- and heat-related illnesses that can be availed in any PhilHealth-accredited hospitals nationwide, helping reduce out-of-pocket expenses:

●       Heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat collapse, heat cramp and sunstroke: Php 12,675

●       Heat fatigue and other effects of heat and light: Php 18,135

●       Moderate to severe dehydration: Php 7,800

●       Varicella/chickenpox without complication: Php 7,800

●       Typhoid fever: Php 19,500

●       Sore eyes/conjunctivitis: Php 16,575

●       Infectious diarrhea/acute gastroenteritis: Php 11, 700

●       Toxic effect of contact with fish and other marine animals such as jellyfish, sea anemone, shellfish, and starfish: Php 11,115

PhilHealth also reiterates that emergency health care needs – heat-related or beyond – are covered by the Outpatient Emergency Care Benefit (OECB) Package, available in accredited Level 1 to 3 hospitals.

This ensures that members can access immediate care for urgent conditions, further strengthening financial protection during emergencies.

“PhilHealth stands ready to protect every Filipino. We want all members to know that coverage is available to help ensure their safety, wherever they are and regardless of the season,” said PhilHealth President and CEO Dr. Edwin M. Mercado.

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