History
THE call to serve the rural indigents echoed since the early '60s when
the Philippine Medical Association introduced the MARIA Project which
prioritized aid to communities in need of medical assistance. The Project
would then be considered a valuable precursor to the Medicare program,
from which a medical care plan for the entire Philippines was created.
On August 4, 1969, Republic Act 6111 or the Philippine Medical Care
Act of 1969 was signed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos which was eventually
implemented in August 1971.
The Philippine Medical Care Commission (PMCC) was tasked to oversee
the implementation of the program which went for almost a quarter of
a century.
In the 1990s, a vision for a better, more responsive government health
care program was prompted by the passage of several bills that had significant
implications on health financing. The public's clamor for a health insurance
that is more comprehensive in terms of covered population and benefits
led to the development of House Bill 14225 and Senate Bill 01738 which
became The National Health Insurance Act of 1995 or Republic Act 7875,
signed by President Fidel V. Ramos on February 14, 1995. The law paved
the way for the creation of the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
(PhilHealth), mandated to provide social health insurance coverage to
all Filipinos in 15 years' time.
PhilHealth assumed the responsibility of administering the former Medicare
program for government and private sector employees from the Government
Service Insurance System in October 1997, from the Social Security System
in April 1998, and from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
in March 2005.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Head Office Address
Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Blvd.,
1603 Pasig City, Philippines
Citystate Centre, 709 Shaw Blvd.,
1603 Pasig City, Philippines
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