PhilHealth expands benefits to include oral health care
PhilHealth expands primary care benefits to include oral health care, supporting DOH’s initiative to improve Filipinos’ oral health with routine preventive services.
PhilHealth expands primary care benefits to include oral health care, supporting DOH’s initiative to improve Filipinos’ oral health with routine preventive services.
President Marcos has declared Xentromall in Antipolo City a special economic zone, aiming to attract investment and stimulate local growth. The mall is now an IT center with tax incentives, enhancing business prospects and economic development in the region.
Michael Yang, former economic adviser to ex-President Duterte, is linked to Chinese intelligence. Senator Hontiveros presented a photograph of Yang with confessed spy She Zhijiang, urging a probe into foreign infiltration in the gaming industry.
Senator Robin Padilla made an emotional appeal during a Senate hearing in Manila, highlighting the struggles of Muslim converts. His testimony called for amendments to the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Act, aiming to improve representation and resources for converts, and underscoring the need for empathy and religious tolerance.
An election officer with five years of experience was tragically shot dead in Lanao, Northern Mindanao. This incident adds to a troubling pattern of violence against election officials. The Commission on Elections expresses deep concern over the persistent threats facing its staff.
Meralco reports seizing “jumper wires” equivalent to seven times Earth’s circumference amid its franchise renewal hearing. The company tackles electricity theft’s financial and safety impacts, focusing on prevention and enforcement strategies.
Catanduanes, hit by Super Typhoon Pepito, sees government action led by President Marcos. DICT deploys emergency equipment, and relief operations commence as recovery efforts intensify.
75 Filipinos are set to return from Lebanon amid rising conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The repatriation is part of efforts that have already seen 1,191 Filipinos return home, focusing on citizen safety amid the ongoing crisis.
After over a decade on Indonesia’s death row, Mary Jane Veloso is set to return to the Philippines. Her transfer is part of a humanitarian agreement, highlighting international diplomatic efforts and compassion in legal matters. Veloso’s case, a symbol of the struggles faced by migrant workers, emphasizes the need for justice and support systems for overseas laborers.
PhilHealth reports a 37.7% increase in benefit claim disbursements, totaling PHP 137.6 billion by October 2024. This rise highlights the growing reliance on public healthcare insurance in the Philippines, reflecting trends in healthcare utilization.