PhilHealth rolls out benefit package for children’s eye care

PhilHealth rolls out benefit package for children’s eye care

/ 02:55 PM May 30, 2025

PhilHealth rolls out benefit package for children’s eye care

PhilHealth office in Quezon City. —GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) has implemented a benefit package for optometric services for children up to 15 years old.

This benefit is outlined in Circular No. 2025-0002, signed by PhilHealth President and CEO Dr. Edwin Mercado on May 26.

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“PhilHealth-accredited Konsulta Package Providers and other health facilities and schools that are conducting vision screening among children, shall refer the children (ages 0 to 15 years old) who failed the screening to PhilHealth-accredited optometric clinics for vision assessment and possible provision of prescription eyeglasses,” the state insurer said in a statement.

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“While an electronic referral module is being developed, the referring facility shall accomplish the referral form (see Annex C of PhilHealth Circular No. 2025-0002) and send it to the accredited optometric clinic, as this is required when the latter files the claim,” it added.

The agency also said that the PhilHealth-accredited optometric clinic shall file claims electronically through eClaims once the mandatory services are provided. After that, the facility shall encode the needed information in its eClaims module.

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The agency also reminded beneficiaries to attach the scanned copies of the following documents:

1. Referral form from the PhilHealth-accredited KPPs and other facilities and schools; and

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2. Accomplished Claim Signature Form.

3. Optometry Patient Chart

“There is no need to submit hard copies of the claim form,” PhilHealth said.

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It also instructed beneficiaries to use document codes, such as Referral Form and Optometry Patient Chart, when labeling attachments./mcm

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