60 milliards de pesos restitués à PhilHealth

La Philippine Health Insurance Corp. a confirmé que 60 milliards de pesos ont été restitués à PhilHealth par le Trésor national. L'agence a indiqué que ces fonds soutiendront les efforts visant à étendre et à améliorer les services de santé.

Le porte-parole de PhilHealth, Israel Francis Pargas, a fait cette annonce dans un communiqué. Il a précisé que le ministère des Finances a facilité le transfert de ces fonds.

L'argent est destiné à améliorer les forfaits de prestations, à renforcer les systèmes internes et à optimiser la prestation de services. L'objectif est de fournir aux membres un meilleur accès aux soins de santé.

M. Pargas a exprimé sa gratitude concernant la directive d'utiliser ces fonds pour l'amélioration des services. Il a ajouté que PhilHealth s'engage à préserver la confiance du public grâce à une allocation efficace des ressources.

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