News
Release - April 15, 2005
References: Connie Bragas-Regalado, Chairperson
Contact Numbers: 415-1924 and 0927-2157392
Vince Borneo, Information Officer, 0927-7968198
On 'P520 M fraudulent claims'
PhilHealth may be tainted with high-end corruption
"The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) may be
afflicted with corruption in light of their own revelation of at
least P520 million in losses due to padded or fake insurance claims."
Thus declared MIGRANTE Sectoral Party chairperson Connie Bragas-Regalado
on the revelations of Dr. Francisco Duque, PhilHealth president
and chief executive officer on the said fraudulent claims.
"This revelation by Duque is quite strange since PhilHealth,
with the blessings and machinations of Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo,
was able to illegally transfer P530,382,446 of the OFW Medicare
Trust Fund from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)
to PhilHealth via the hideous Executive Order 392 on March 1, 2005.
Was this transfer aimed at keeping up the glowing figures that Duque
always proclaims in media interviews and Congressional inquiries?"
Bragas-Regalado asked.
Executive Order 392 only amended the controversial E.O. 182 and
fast-tracked the transfer of P530,382,446 of the OFW Medicare Fund
from the OWWA to the PhilHealth.
"This happened despite firm opposition of OFWs and their families
and the Resolutions filed by the House of Representatives to recall
Executive Order 182, President Macapagal-Arroyo defied the legislature's
efforts to protect the OFW Medicare fund and went ahead to issue
Executive Order 392 dated December 28, 2004," Bragas-Regalado
said.
But Duque boasted that the P520 million losses constitutes only
about four percent of PhilHealth's P52 billion earnings, adding
that "this is significantly lower than the 33 percent in fraudulent
claims under the defunct Medicare, PhilHealth's forerunner. It shows
that we can be better at managing funds compared to Medicare and
OWWA."
"But there is definitely something wrong with PhilHealth if
P520 million gets lost in fraudulent claims. There is definitely
a syndicate within Philhealth since how can claims be accessed without
top-level approval? Also, add to the fact that Duque got more than
P530 million from OWWA. PhilHealth has profited yet again, this
time from overseas Filipino workers by blanketing an irregularity
with a bigger anomaly with the help of Malacanang," Bragas-Regalado
said. #