Philippines House of Representatives: Romualdez Lauds PhilHealth Support for Breast Cancer Patients – Urges Expansion of Benefits, Services
Speaker
The leader of the 300-plus strong
"We applaud
"Moreover, expanding other benefits and services, particularly in early cancer detection for timely interventions, is essential to ultimately enhance accessibility to cancer care and for addressing other diseases," he added.
Romualdez acknowledged the importance of addressing the needs of breast cancer patients and commended
"The decision of
"While increasing the benefit package for breast cancer patients is a commendable step, we must not overlook the importance of early detection in saving lives. I encourage
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in
Romualdez highlighted the need for comprehensive support, including financial assistance and quality healthcare services, to effectively combat the disease.
"Breast cancer affects not only the physical health but also the emotional and financial well-being of patients. We must ensure that our healthcare system is equipped to provide comprehensive support to those affected," he pointed out.
In addition to boosting the benefit package for breast cancer patients,
Last month, Romualdez directed the
This directive seeks to enhance healthcare coverage comprehensively for Filipino patients, emphasizing the necessity for more inclusive services.
The Speaker's directive targets increasing benefits to cover at least 50 percent of costs in private hospital wards and providing free examinations for early detection of diseases like cancer.
Preventive measures include critical diagnostic exams such as X-rays for lung cancer, mammography for breast cancer, and the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer.
The Speaker emphasized the need for
"With substantial annual allocations from
During the ensuing hearing of the
In addition to augmenting the benefits for cancer patients, Ledesma noted that
Ledesma noted that the Z Benefit Package for colon and rectal cancers has been recently enhanced, enabling patients with metachronous colorectal tumors to access the package for both colon and rectal cancer treatments.
He said that
The package rate for select orthopedic implants has been increased to address rising costs and reduce surgery delays, he added.
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Original text here: https://www.congress.gov.ph/press/details.php?pressid=12950



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