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Friday, June 09, 2017

Do You Know How To Get a Philhealth ID and Where To Pay Quickly?


How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.

How to register online:

1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
2. Fill-out the needed information correctly. 
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.

3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.

6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
You can now access your Philhealth members profile.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
You can check the contributions you made  as well.
How to register online:  1. Go to www.philhealth.gov.ph  2. Fill-out the needed information correctly.   3. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail and your log-in password. Click the link provided in the e-mail and log-in using your details.   4. After clicking the link, you will get a notification that your account is activated and you can now log-in to your Philhealth account.  5.  On log-in, you may need to enter an answer to a security question. It could be  any one of the three answers you provided earlier.   6. Congratulations! You successfully created and activated your Philhealth account.  You can now access your Philhealth members profile.  You can check the contributions you made  as well.  Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph     Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID. Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF.  Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.  For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:  OneHUB (Unionbank Of The Philippines) Expresslink (Bank Of The Philippine Islands) Citiconnect (Citibank) Digibanker (Security Bank) Or via e-Gov (Bancnet) Asia United Bank China Banking Corporation CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation Development Bank of the Philippines East West Banking Corporation Metropolitan Trust & Bank Company Philippine National Bank Philippine Veterans Bank RCBC Savings Bank  For OFWs, you can pay your premium contributions through these accredited  collecting agents only:   Overseas Collections Over-the-counter collection system Bank Of Commerce Development Bank Of The Philippines IRemit, Inc. Landbank Of The Philippines Ventaja International Corporation  *Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
Should you find any error or discrepancies in your MDR, you may email Philhealth at actioncenter@philhealth.gov.ph




Once you are already registered, you can now get your Philhealth ID.
Visit the nearest Philhealth office in your area and ask for the Philhealth Member Registration Form or PMRF. 
Fill-out the form and submit it. In a few minutes, you can claim your printed Philhealth ID.

For premium payments, you can pay online through these Electronic Payment Facilities:


*Beware of unauthorized collecting agents issuing fake Philheath Official receipts.
This article is filed under: Small Business Insurance, Workers Compensation Insurance, Business Liability Insurance, International Health Insurance, Business Insurance


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To do it, you need to create a Philhealth online account. If you don't have an online account at this moment, we suggest that you visit  our article: 

"STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS IN CREATING PHILHEALTH ONLINE ACCOUNT"

The article will provide you the complete steps on how to create your online account. Follow the steps carefully.
More Details Here: THOUGHTSKOTO https://www.jbsolis.com/2016/09/how-to-check-philhealth-dependents-or.html


Check Here How Much is Your PhilHealth Cash Benefit for a Specific Illness (TAGALOG GRAPHICS)
More Details Here: THOUGHTSKOTO https://www.jbsolis.com/2017/08/philhealth-member-your-cash-benefit.htmlThis blog post features a variety of comprehensive health care services -from basic primary care to catastrophic packages to provide Philhealth and OFW members and their families with the information they need on CASH benefits and and links on benefits availment. It also includes links to Philhealth website to know more on eligibility requirements, coverage, general guidelines for specific diseases and selections criteria among others.  The following are the PhilHealth Cash Benefits.   Case Rate for hemodialysis is P2,600 per session Case Rate for outpatient blood transfusion is P3,640 (one or more units) Ovarian Cystectomy Unilateral or Bilateral = P23,300 Thyroidectomy Total or Complete Cash Benefits P31,000 Tonsillectomy Primary or Secondary = P18,000 Moderate Risk Pneumonia = P15,000 High Risk Pneumonia = P32,000 Primary Care Moderate Risk Pneumonia = P10,500 Tubal Ligation = P4,000 NSD or Normal Spontaneous Delivery for Lying In = P6,500 Hospitals = P5,000 Pre-Natal = P1,500 Viral Hepatitis P11,800 Intrauterine Device Insertion or IUD = P2,000 Rheumatic Fever = P10,100 Vasectomy Unilateral o Bilateral = P4,000 Cerebral Infarction = P28,000 Appendectomy = P24,000 Breech Extraction = P12, 120 Tubal Ligation = P4,000 Cerebral Palsy = P9,500 Cellulities = P9,600 Cataract Surgery = P16,000 Cholecystectomy = P31,000 Caesarian Section = P19,000 Chronic Cholecystitis = P11,300 Newborn Care Package = P1,750 Congenital Anemia = P15,200 Vasectomy Unilateral and Bilateral = P4,000 Emphysema = P11,400 Dengue Fever = P10,000 Severe Dengue = P16,000 Upper Respiratory Tract Infection (URTI) Hospitals = P4,000 URTI Primary Care Facilities = P2,800 Congenital Syphilis = P12,800 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) = P12,200 Asthma in Acute Exacerbation for Hospitals = P9,000 In Primary Care Facilities for Asthma = P6,300 Diabetes Mellitus with Complications other than Coma and Ketosis = P12,600 Congenital Hypothyroidism = P9,900 Emphysema = P11,400 Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Standard Risk = P550,000 Expanded Z Morph Package for Prosthesis- Above Elbow = P70,000 Expanded Z Morph Package for Prosthesis - Hip Disarticulation = P135,000 Cervical Cancer Chemoradiation with Cobalt and Brachytheraphy= P120,000  Cervical Cancer Chemoradiation with Linear and Brachytheraphy= P175,000  Colon Cancer Stage 1 and 2 Low Risk = P150,000 Colon Cancer Stage 2 High Risk to Stage 3 = P300,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Spinal Cervicothoracic = P45,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Spinal - Thoralumbosacral = P40,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Spinal -Lumbosacral = P30,000 Breast Cancer Early Stage 0 to Stage 3A = P100,000 Acute Lymphocytic/Lymphoblastic Leukemia Standard Risk = P210,000  Kidney Transplantation = End Stage Renal Disease (Low Risk) = P600,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Prosthesis - Below Elbow = P50,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Prosthesis - Above Knee/Knee Disarticulation = P70,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Ortho/Prosthesis - Ankle Foot = P17,500 Expanded Z Morph Package Orthoses - Hip Knee Ankle Foot = P80,000 Expanded Z Morph Package Prosthesis - Van Ness Rotationplasty = P85,000

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China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Insurance and Other OWWA Benefits And How To Avail Them

Upon processing of overseas contract at the POEA, an OFW automatically becomes a member of OWWA or Overseas Workers Welfare Administration upon payment of $25. 
UPDATED INFORMATIVE POSTS: 2017
OWWA Benefits, OWWA Programs, OWWA for OFW, OWWA, The OWWA membership entitles an OFW to the following benefits within the contract period which is usually 2 years, which can also be renewed by paying the contribution again.     A. Insurance and Health-Care Program Benefits a. Life/Accident Insurance      A member is covered with life insurance for the duration of his employment contract. The coverage includes P100,000.00 for death due to natural cause and P200,000.00 for accidental death while working overseas.       Ads          b. Disability and Dismemberment Benefits  A member shall be entitled to disability/dismemberment benefits of up to Php 100,000 for injuries sustained while working.  c. Total Disability Benefit  In case of total permanent disability, a member shall be entitled to P100,000.00      d. Burial Benefit  A burial benefit of P20,000.00 shall be provided in case of the member's death.   An OWWA member are also entitled to PDEP, which includes the PDOS and CPDEP for household workers.     Ads        B.  Pre-Departure Education Program (PDEP)      A mandatory orientation / training for all departing OFWs.  It consists of the following:               1.  Country Specific Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS)         A whole day orientation to OFWs consisting of a comprehensive module on employment contract familiarization, profile of the country of destination, stages of the OFWs life, health and safety, airport procedures, government programs and services.        2.  Comprehensive Pre-Departure Education Program (CPDEP)                A 3 to 6-day live-out training for Household Service Workers (HSWs) consisting of language training, culture familiarization and stress management to prepare them for life overseas.   OWWA members can also apply for scholarships not only for the OFW but also for qualified dependents.   B.  Scholarships, Training and Incentive Programs         B1.  Scholarship and Incentive Programs for OFWS / Seafarers          a)  Seafarer's Upgrading Program (SUP) - Scholarships for attendance to short-term upgrading courses for seafarers.  First availment consists of Php 7,500.00 training assistance.  Availment in another training course every after 3 recorded membership.     B2.  Scholarship for Dependents      a)  Education for Development Scholarship Program (EDSP) - Scholarships for qualified dependents of OFWs consisting of a maximum of Php 60,000.00 per school year, leading to a four-to-five year baccalaureate course in any college or university.       b)  OFW Dependents Scholarship Program (OFWDSP) - Scholarships consisting of a maximum of Php 20,000.00 assistance per school year leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree in a state college or university.  OFW parents must have a monthly salary of not more than US$400.00.       c)  Education and Livelihood Assistance Program (ELAP) - Scholarships for survivors of deceased OFWs consisting of Php 5,000.00 for elementary, Php 8,000.00 for high school, Php 10,000.00 for college (per school year) and livelihood assistance of Php 15,000.00 for the surviving spouse.     B3.  Short-Term Training Programs for OFWs and Dependents   a)  Skills-for-Employment Scholarship Program (SESP) - Scholarships for attendance to short-term training program consisting of a maximum of Php 14,500.00 per course leading to the completion of a vocational or technical course in any school accredited by TESDA.     b)  Information Technology Program - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills training the purpose of which is to bridge the communication gap through the use of internet between the OFW and his/her family.  Through this program, they learn how to use basic applications like Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.    III.  WORKERS WELFARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM   A.  On-Site Welfare Case Management  Includes requests for assistance on OFWs' whereabouts, pyscho-social counseling, conciliation, airport assistance, hospital/prison/work camp visitations and legal assistance to OFWs who wish to pursue labor / welfare case in the court of the host country.   B.  In-Country Welfare Case Management  Includes requests by families and NOKs (next-of-kin) for assistance from Post, post-repatriation assistance, counseling, referrals, and other concerns.  Requests for assistance from NOKs or from OFWs can be channeled through the 24/7 Operation Center and the OWWA Regional Offices.    REINTEGRATION PROGRAM   Reintegration is a way of preparing for the return of OFWs into the Philippine society.          A.  Reintegration Preparedness (On-Site)  Includes trainings on value formation, financial literacy, entrepreneurial development training (EDT), techno-skills and capacity building trainings.    B.  Reintegration (In-Country)         Consists of job referrals (local and overseas employment), business counseling, community organizing, financial literacy seminar, networking with support institutions and social preparation programs.  Reintegration Program is being implemented by OWWA and DOLE-National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO).          2 Billion-Peso Reintegration Fund for enterprise development is a loan facility in cooperation with the Land Bank of the Philippines and the Development Bank of the Philippines, where a member or their legal dependent can avail of Php 300,000.00 to Php 2 million.         "Balik-Pinas, Balik Hanapbuhay" is a program of DOLE-OWWA where displaced / distressed workers can avail of either starter kits worth Php 7,500.00 or a livelihood assistance of Php 10,000.00.  This article is filed under: Small Business Insurance, Workers Compensation Insurance, Business Liability Insurance, International Health Insurance, Business Insurance

The information provided below is from the official website of OWWA. If there is any program or benefit that you would like to claim please contact the OWWA officer on the nearest embassy or consulate near you or visit their website



The OWWA membership entitles an OFW to the following benefits within the contract period which is usually 2 years, which can also be renewed by paying the contribution again. 

A. Insurance and Health-Care Program Benefits

a. Life/Accident Insurance

A member is covered with life insurance for the duration of his employment contract. The coverage includes P100,000.00 for death due to natural cause and P200,000.00 for accidental death while working overseas. 

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b. Disability and Dismemberment Benefits
A member shall be entitled to disability/dismemberment benefits of up to Php 100,000 for injuries sustained while working.
c. Total Disability Benefit
In case of total permanent disability, a member shall be entitled to P100,000.00

d. Burial Benefit
A burial benefit of P20,000.00 shall be provided in case of the member's death.

An OWWA member are also entitled to PDEP, which includes the PDOS and CPDEP for household workers. 

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B.  Pre-Departure Education Program (PDEP) 

 A mandatory orientation / training for all departing OFWs.  It consists of the following:       
  
  1.  Country Specific Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS)
       A whole day orientation to OFWs consisting of a comprehensive module on employment contract familiarization, profile of the country of destination, stages of the OFWs life, health and safety, airport procedures, government programs and services. 

   2.  Comprehensive Pre-Departure Education Program (CPDEP)





      A 3 to 6-day live-out training for Household Service Workers (HSWs) consisting of language training, culture familiarization and stress management to prepare them for life overseas.

OWWA members can also apply for scholarships not only for the OFW but also for qualified dependents. 


B.  Scholarships, Training and Incentive Programs 


 B1.  Scholarship and Incentive Programs for OFWS / Seafarers       

a)  Seafarer's Upgrading Program (SUP) - Scholarships for attendance to short-term upgrading courses for seafarers.  First availment consists of Php 7,500.00 training assistance.  Availment in another training course every after 3 recorded membership.  

B2.  Scholarship for Dependents   

a)  Education for Development Scholarship Program (EDSP) - Scholarships for qualified dependents of OFWs consisting of a maximum of Php 60,000.00 per school year, leading to a four-to-five year baccalaureate course in any college or university.


   b)  OFW Dependents Scholarship Program (OFWDSP) - Scholarships consisting of a maximum of Php 20,000.00 assistance per school year leading to a baccalaureate or associate degree in a state college or university.  OFW parents must have a monthly salary of not more than US$400.00.   

 c)  Education and Livelihood Assistance Program (ELAP) - Scholarships for survivors of deceased OFWs consisting of Php 5,000.00 for elementary, Php 8,000.00 for high school, Php 10,000.00 for college (per school year) and livelihood assistance of Php 15,000.00 for the surviving spouse.


B3.  Short-Term Training Programs for OFWs and Dependents 
a)  Skills-for-Employment Scholarship Program (SESP) - Scholarships for attendance to short-term training program consisting of a maximum of Php 14,500.00 per course leading to the completion of a vocational or technical course in any school accredited by TESDA.
   b)  Information Technology Program - An Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills training the purpose of which is to bridge the communication gap through the use of internet between the OFW and his/her family.  Through this program, they learn how to use basic applications like Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

III.  WORKERS WELFARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
 A.  On-Site Welfare Case Management  Includes requests for assistance on OFWs' whereabouts, pyscho-social counseling, conciliation, airport assistance, hospital/prison/work camp visitations and legal assistance to OFWs who wish to pursue labor / welfare case in the court of the host country. 
B.  In-Country Welfare Case Management  Includes requests by families and NOKs (next-of-kin) for assistance from Post, post-repatriation assistance, counseling, referrals, and other concerns.  Requests for assistance from NOKs or from OFWs can be channeled through the 24/7 Operation Center and the OWWA Regional Offices.

REINTEGRATION PROGRAM
 Reintegration is a way of preparing for the return of OFWs into the Philippine society.    

A.  Reintegration Preparedness (On-Site)  Includes trainings on value formation, financial literacy, entrepreneurial development training (EDT), techno-skills and capacity building trainings. 
B.  Reintegration (In-Country)
       Consists of job referrals (local and overseas employment), business counseling, community organizing, financial literacy seminar, networking with support institutions and social preparation programs.  Reintegration Program is being implemented by OWWA and DOLE-National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO).     

 2 Billion-Peso Reintegration Fund for enterprise development is a loan facility in cooperation with the Land Bank of the Philippines and the Development Bank of the Philippines, where a member or their legal dependent can avail of Php 300,000.00 to Php 2 million.     

"Balik-Pinas, Balik Hanapbuhay" is a program of DOLE-OWWA where displaced / distressed workers can avail of either starter kits worth Php 7,500.00 or a livelihood assistance of Php 10,000.00.
This article is filed under: Small Business Insurance, Workers Compensation Insurance, Business Liability Insurance, International Health Insurance, Business Insurance

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