Bicol lawmaker hits PhilHealth contribution hike for OFWs, offers alternatives
LIGAO CITY – Ako Bicol party-list Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr. is asking the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) to rescind or ditch its move to increase the premium contributions of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).
In the PhilHealth directive, the premium contribution of OFWs earning P10,000 up to P60,000 will be increased from 2.75 percent to 3 percent of their monthly salary.
“I propose two alternative ways to finance the inclusion of OFWs in universal health coverage but not in the form and method PhilHealth has now,” Garbin saidHe proposed two alternatives.
The membership fee and the P20 money transfer charge are credited to the PhilHealth account of the OFW member. Before documented OFWs leave the country, their Filipino recruitment or manning agency must register them with PhilHealth, he said.
“With these methods, it is simple, doable, and minimally taxing the hard-earned income of OFWs,” Garbin said.
He said OFWs could be taxed and could be paying members of PhilHealth, Social Security System, and Pag-IBIG.
Article continues after this advertisementHowever, it is understandable that they will reject premium contributions because those deductions do not go directly to their families.