Gierran clarifies: PhilHealth number not required in COVID-19 vaccination | Inquirer News

Gierran clarifies: PhilHealth number not required in COVID-19 vaccination

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 03:00 PM March 31, 2021

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) president and chief executive officer Dante Gierran on Wednesday clarified that PhilHealth numbers are not required for those getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

The PhilHealth number is just one of the “unique identifiers” that a person can present prior to vaccination, he said.

“‘Yung PIN number ng PhilHealth is just one of those requirements pero it’s not everything,” he said in a Laging Handa public briefing.

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(The PhilHealth PIN number is just one of those requirements but it is not everything.)

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He said prospective vaccinees can present their professional licenses, driver’s licenses, passports, and other valid government-issued IDs.

They can also present barangay certificates and birth certificates that could verify the identity of the vaccinee.

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“Sa parte ng babakunahan, dapat ay sigurado na siya yung babakunahan,” he said.

Gierran made the clarification following his statement that a PhilHealth number is required before getting inoculated.

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