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PhilHealth is omnipresent in every Filipino’s payslip, taking money whether workers like it or not. Yet in moments of greatest need, it often feels absent. That’s what happened in the viral case of Maria Lourdes Sulit. Her husband Marvin contributed for over 25 years. When he died of a brain hematoma, PhilHealth declined to cover their nearly ₱200,000 hospital bill. The reason: a technicality. He was confined for less than 24 hours. Under PhilHealth Circular No. 2020-0007, inpatient benefits require a 24-hour stay. But Circular No. 2025-0020 allows outpatient emergency benefits in cases ending in death within 24 hours. So which is it, then? Sulit’s case is yet another crack in a system already under strain. PhilHealth is mandatory under the Universal Health Care Law. Every Filipino is automatically enrolled, meaning every worker is required to contribute—regardless of income, preference, or private coverage. And that has long been a point of frustration. Ask any tito, tita, tropa, or kakilala, and a familiar story emerges: PhilHealth often covers only a fraction of the bill. Families still shoulder significant out-of-pocket expenses. Then come the administrative failures: the delays, the waiting, the stress on top of the hospitalization stresses. Private health maintenance organizations help fill some of the gap. But even they can only do so much, often still leaving families exposed to catastrophic expenses that the public system is supposed to cushion. And then, there’s the issue that refuses to go away: corruption. PhilHealth has been repeatedly drawn into controversies involving anomalous claims, questionable reimbursements, and fund management issues that have reached Congress and the courts. The latest one involved around ₱60 billion in excess funds—transferred to the national treasury. The Supreme Court later ruled that it’s unconstitutional, questioning whether health funds were being redirected away from their intended purpose. The money has since been restored to PhilHealth, but its image isn’t getting any better. To many, it remains an agency that collects mandatory contributions, yet Filipinos don't get what they pay for. Calls to abolish PhilHealth continue to surface. Let Filipinos keep their money. Rely on private insurance or personal means instead. It’s understandable—especially in cases like Sulit’s—but abolition without replacement risks dismantling the country’s only nationwide health risk pool. For all its flaws, PhilHealth remains the only attempt at universal coverage at scale. Removing it wouldn’t erase the need for protection. So the real issue is not just whether to abolish PhilHealth, but what must replace or radically reform it. Our Asian neighbors have made clearer choices. Thailand funds universal healthcare through general taxation, allowing patients to access care with minimal or no out-of-pocket costs. Malaysia heavily subsidizes public hospitals, keeping treatment affordable and predictable. South Korea operates a hybrid system where mandatory contributions are matched with reliable, structured coverage at the point of care. The Philippines remains stuck in between: compulsory contributions without guaranteed protection, universal enrollment without universal certainty. Now, the question is no longer whether PhilHealth should exist. Can it continue in its current form when the gap between contribution and protection remains this wide? Can Filipinos still afford to pay premiums to a system they cannot rely on in a life-and-death situation? Otherwise, PhilHealth only gives Filipinos hell.
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JAD Malala, MD retweeted
Learned a ton and cleared up some nagging questions about the Rene B. and Divine drowning—and Ateneo’s callous, lawyered-up response—from this sports lawyer interview. It turns out the silence, the sudden resignations, and the paper trail aren't just bad PR. It’s a calculated legal strategy. youtube.com/live/lRGo1pvIjBg…

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Maybe Ateneo should put up a— “PR Crisis Management” as a course/program. LOL
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NOT FROM MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA Contrary to Senator Alan Peter Cayetano's claim, it was not members of the media who applauded and cheered for him during his press conference at the Senate on Thursday, but rather his own staff and several guests in attendance. "First time akong napalakpakan ng media, walang bayad 'yon," he said after claiming that he had managed to unite various political groups, which he alleged are now aligned with the administration. Cayetano also maintained that he remains Senate president, despite the recognition by Malacañang and the House of Representatives of Senator Win Gatchalian’s leadership as acting Senate president. | via Malou Escudero/Pilipino Star Ngayon
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Yung duty hematology fellow-in-training ka tapos may mga narefer na patients sa ER na: APML, TTP at DIC. 🫠
Overheard in the newsroom: Jusko kailangan ba lahat ngayong gabi?
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Why we can’t have nice things in the Philippines. That. Pathetic.
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👋🏼 2026 flu vaccine is now available. I just got my shot today. You may discuss this with your primary care or attending physicians!
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JAD Malala, MD retweeted
HOY PILIPINAS
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i only fully appreciated 501s when i reached the age of 36. LLL
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We somehow knew this ever since as we can see this in our practice. But of course evidences like this especially an RCT will validate what we knew & experience all along.
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In an international, randomized trial involving patients with acute venous thromboembolism, the risk of clinically relevant bleeding was significantly lower with apixaban than with rivaroxaban during the 3-month treatment period. Full COBRRA trial results: nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NE…
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Huh? Kinalaman?
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‘PWEDE BANG WALA MUNANG HULI?’ ‘Yan ang panawagan ni Swerte Rep. Arlyn Ayon sa Land Transportation Office (LTO) na pansamantalang huwag munang hulihin ang mga motorista na lumalabag sa batas-trapiko sa gitna ng nararanasang krisis sa langis.
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I’m taking Turkish Airlines mid this year. Lucky to have booked it last year. My options go to Star Alliance members only for the miles. Turkish, SQ, Thai & AirIndia are all Star Alliance members but i got the better deal with Turkish Airlines.
If you were flying between Europe and Asia right now, which route would you choose instead? 🔁 Via Istanbul with Turkish Airlines 🇸🇬 Via Singapore with Singapore Airlines 🇹🇭 Via Bangkok with Thai Airways 🇮🇳 Via Delhi or Mumbai with Air India Or do you have another routing in mind? 🤔
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LOL the difference is just 16k??? @flyPAL so weird pricing
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Also, nasaan na ba yung mga Dalian trains na sabi ay iro-rollout na? Hindi ko pa rin sila nakikita.
TINGNAN: Nagsagawa ng inspeksyon at disinfection ang MRT-3 sa isang train set matapos iulat ng isang pasahero sa social media ang umano’y pagkakita ng maliliit na ipis sa loob ng tren. Ayon sa Department of Transportation (DOTr), pinadalhan na rin ng Notice to Explain ang maintenance provider na Sumitomo Corporation. Courtesy: @JonathanAndal_ /GMA Integrated News, Joy Verdal
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Disgusting! Ugh!
SUNTAY'S SEXUAL REMARKS VS ANNE CURTIS STRICKEN OUT OF RECORDS WATCH: At the deliberations of the House justice committee on the impeachment suits against Vice President Sara Duterte, Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay said he once had desires on actress and TV host Anne Curtis. "Sinabi niya lang iyon, nagpapatawa lang siya. Lastly, alam mo minsan nasa Shang-rila ako, nakita ko si Anne Curtis, ang ganda ganda pala niya. May desire sa loob ko na nag-init talaga at na-imagine ko na lang ang pwedeng mangyari. Siyempre hanggang imagination ko na lang 'yun. Siyempre hindi ako pwedeng kasuhan dahil kung ano-ano ang na-imagine ko," he said, while defending the remarks of Duterte as the "designated survivor." Suntay insisted there was no sexual innuendo with his remarks. The committee voted to strike his manifestations from the records. | @bylancemejico
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March 2026 na pero ‘bat di ko pa rin nakikitang ginagamit yung mga “new” Dalian Trains ng MRT3?
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MB Pro M1 users, is your TouchBar went nada after the update to macOS Tahoe 26.3?
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‘PARANG PINO-PROMOTE MO ANG SARILI MO VERSUS DAPAT PILIPINAS ANG PINO-PROMOTE MO’ WATCH: Senator Raffy Tulfo confronts Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco over complaints that her image appears prominently in tourism promotion materials. Frasco denied engaging in self-promotion, saying she has no plans to run for a national post. At one point, she said, “Perhaps, if it is the pleasure of the senator, that I no longer visit our destinations or that there be no coverage of the same, we can take that into serious consideration.” Tulfo clarified that Frasco must continue visiting tourism destinations as secretary, but stressed: “What we are saying here… ‘wag mong ipomote sarili mo” | @eimorpsantos
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Nostalgia is not a strategy. 💬 PM Mark Carney
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