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PhilHealth boosts coverage for cataract operation

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by Info @Brand Zone | Feb. 18, 2025



Press Release | February 18, 2025


The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) announced the

implementation of its enhanced benefits for Extracapsular Cataract Extraction with

Insertion of Intraocular Lens (IOL) covering both adult and pediatric surgeries,

effective January 30, 2025.


This initiative is aligned with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s directive to

continually improve and sustain healthcare benefits being provided by the state

health insurer, ensuring adequate financial support to patients seeking medical

treatment.


Based on PhilHealth Circular 2025-0001 published on January 15, 2025, benefits for

adult cataract surgery have significantly increased by more than fourfold, with

financial support starting at P20,200. Coverage varies depending on the type of lens

used, with procedures involving a monofocal IOL or standard lens at P28,300 per

eye. Premium lenses such as monofocal toric IOL that provides clear vision at one

specific distance while correcting astigmatism are covered for P43,800 per eye, a

multifocal IOL that helps see both near and far objects at P66,900 per eye, and

multifocal toric IOL that corrects astigmatism and multiple viewing distances at

P80,900 for the right eye.


Meanwhile, pediatric cataract surgery coverage has seen an unprecedented increase

of tenfold, with benefits reaching up to P135,000 per eye and P139,050 for both eyes.

If an intraocular lens (IOL) is included, coverage is at P179,000 per eye and P187,100

for both eyes.


Previously, PhilHealth pays for cataract extraction at P16,000 per eye with no

differentiation between adult and pediatric cases.


To ensure timely and uninterrupted healthcare services, the state health insurer

reminds all accredited healthcare facilities to maintain minimum stock levels of

intraocular lenses, essential eye medications, life-saving drugs, IV fluids, and

necessary supplies to avoid unwarranted out-of-pocket from outside purchases and

services.


This notable increase in coverage for cataract extraction is expected to help reduce

preventable blindness and improve the quality of life of Filipinos suffering from this

type of eye condition.


In 2024, PhilHealth has disbursed a total of P3.58 billion for 224,209 cataract

removal procedures.

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