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Date: May 9, 2019, 4:12 p.m.
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Date: 2019-05-09 16:40:32.000000
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Published by PhilHealth(PH) on May 9, 2019.
Requested from PH by C. Juan at 04:12 PM on
May 9, 2019.
Purpose: For Clarification
Date of Coverage: 01/01/2018 - 05/09/2019
Tracking no: #PH-868085321709
Hi! I would like to further clarify the following with regards to EPCB: 1. In the Electronic Premium Remittance System (EPRS), there is a portion for EPCB Assignment, once the employer assigned the employee, did he oblige to pay monthly? If so how much per employee? Is it just like contributions that has equal share (50-50) and can also be salary deduction? 2. If the employer assigned the employee but don't want to pay at all and employee wants to shoulder 100%, can there be any problem to the employer? 3. How to register with this EPCB and what are the requirements needed? 4. How to pay?
May 9, 2019 Dear Conie, Greetings! Thank you for your request dated May 09, 2019 under Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) on Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch. Your request You asked for Expansion of Primary Care Benefit (EPCB). Response to your request We were able to determine that this particular information is already available online and therefore cannot be counted as a valid FOI request. You may retrieve your requested information from www.philhealth.gov.ph Your right to request a review If you are unhappy with this response to your FOI request, you may ask us to carry out an internal review of the response by writing to [email protected] or call out Philhealth Hotline at 441-7442. Your review request should explain why you are dissatisfied with this response, and should be made within 15 calendar days from the date when you received this letter. We will complete the review and tell you the result within 30 calendar days from the date when we receive your review request. If you are not satisfied with the result of the review, you then have the right to appeal to the Office of the President under Administrative Order No. 22 (s. 2011). Thank you. Respectfully, John Martin Espinas FOI Officer