PAGADIAN CITY - The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) continues to provide coverage for cervical cancer screening through the Konsultasyong Sulit at Tama (Konsulta) primary care package and cervical cancer treatment through the Z Benefits and since 2015, benefit claims for cervical cancer have reached over P31 million.
Acting
PhilHealth President and CEO Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr. said they are always
looking into the welfare of its members and always doing its best to provide
financial risk protection whenever and wherever Filipinos need quality health
care. “We are glad that your PhilHealth has been able to extend medical care
benefits to those women suffering from this dreaded disease,” he said.
Ledesma,
citing reports from the Department of Health, said each year, nearly 8,000
women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and over 4,000 die from the disease.
He said cervical cancer ranks second in cancers among women in the Philippines
and the second most common cancer in women between the ages of 15 and 44.
The World
Health Organization (WHO) recommends screening for cervical cancer from 30
years of age in the general population of women or earlier for sexually active
women. Further, updated guidelines of the WHO recommend Human Papillomavirus
(HPV) tests for cervical cancer screening, which is more cost-effective than
cytology (i.e., Pap smear).
In addition,
the WHO also recommends the primary target of vaccination against HPV, which is
the first line of defense against cervical cancer, are girls aged 9-14. The
secondary targets for HPV vaccination are boys and other females whenever
feasible and affordable.
Warning
signs of cervical cancer show abnormal bleeding or foul- smelling vaginal
discharge, bleeding after sexual intercourse, persistent back, leg, or pelvic
pain, and unexplainable weight loss.
Meanwhile,
in a recent report by Professor Dindo Manhit of Stratbase ADR Institute along
with other Cancer Societies and Cancer-free Movement, their groups discussed
evidence-based and cost-effective interventions that will scale up the
elimination of cervical cancer in the Philippines and to officially launch the
Zero Cervical Cancer Movement.
Ledesma said
PhilHealth acknowledges the groups’ effort to bring down the incidence of
cervical cancer if not totally eliminate this catastrophic illness through
boosting immunization, vaccination and treatment control programs and fully
support their future projects in collaboration with other sectors.
In response to
their call to expand coverage of the Z benefits package for cervical
cancer and even include HPV Screening in the soon-to-be introduced Konsulta
Plus Package, Ledesma said: “We are determined to further enhance our
benefits package to provide responsive coverage for our members and their
dependents needing treatment. Cancer screening will be included under the
Konsulta primary care package while the Z Benefits covers treatment for this
type of cancer. This year, enhancement in select Z Benefits packages will
include cervical cancer.”
He said
currently, PhilHealth has two Z Benefits packages that cover complete
course of treatment for cervical cancer for stages IA1,
IA2-IIA1 where it pays P120,000 for Chemoradiation with
Cobalt and Brachytherapy (low dose) and P175,000 for Chemoradiation with Linear
Accelerator and Brachytherapy (high dose).
Ledesma also
stressed the importance of more healthcare providers being contracted for
PhilHealth’s Z Benefits Package for cervical cancer to ensure greater access to
patients. “To date there are seven (7) contracted hospitals where qualified
patients can avail of the Z Benefits package for cervical cancer. PhilHealth is
committed to engaging more healthcare providers to partner with us to make this
more accessible to members and their dependents who are afflicted with the
disease,” he explained. (Mindanao Examiner)
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