THE Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) has urged the public to be informed about hypertension, citing a report by the Philippine Heart Association’s PRESYON 3 survey saying at least 12 million Filipinos suffer from hypertension.
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is when the pressure of one’s blood
vessels is too high or reach 140/90 mmHg or higher. Risk factors include older
age, genetics, obesity, physical inactivity, high-salt diet, and excessive
alcohol intake.
PhilHealth President and CEO Emmanuel R. Ledesma, Jr. stressed the importance of preventive care, encouraging Filipinos to register and avail themselves of the “PhilHealth Konsultasyong Sulit at Tama” or “Konsulta Package.”
“Layunin ng PhilHealth Konsulta na maagang makita ang anumang karamdaman
at maagapan ang paglala ng sakit gaya ng hypertension. Kasama sa paketeng ito ang konsultasyon,
health screening, laboratory at mga gamot,” Ledesma said.
“Sa unang konsultasyon ay mayroong health risk assessment kung saan
malalaman halimbawa kung hypertensive ang isang tao, mabibigyan s’ya ng gamot,
at mamo-monitor ang kanyang kondisyon.
Sa ganitong paraan ay maiiwasan ang paglala ng karamdaman. Mahalaga ang
primary care dahil makakaiwas tayo sa magastos na gamutan,” he added.
The PhilHealth Konsulta Package includes targeted health risk screening
and assessment, initial and follow-up consultations, standard laboratory tests
and 21 essential drugs and medicines including anti-hypertensives listed in the
Philippine National Formulary such as enalapril, metoprolol, amlodipine,
hydrochlorothiazide and losartan.
“Gamitin natin ang ating mga benepisyo sa PhilHealth Konsulta upang
makaiwas tayo sa mas magastos na gamutan bunga ng paglala ng kondisyon ng
pasyente sa mga sakit na maaari namang maagapan gaya ng mataas ng presyon ng
dugo,” Ledesma said.
He said all PhilHealth members are encouraged to register and avail
themselves of the Konsulta Package. Registration may be done through
self-registration via the member portal at www.philhealth.gov.ph or at any
PhilHealth Local Insurance Offices in their area.
Ledesma also assured that PhilHealth is paying P9,000 for confinements
due to hypertension in accredited Levels 1 to 3 hospitals. (Mindanao Examiner)
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