Activity 2: Think About It! Write down the names of as many individuals as you know who PhilHealth members are. On the second row, state the reason of their membership category. Formal Economy Informal Economy Sponsored Members Indigent Members Lifetime Members Senior Citizens Reasons
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Activity 2: Think About It! Write down the names of as many individuals as you know who are PhilHealth members. On the second row, state the reason of their membership category. Remember that you may ask help from your relatives. Have fun! Formal Economy Informal Economy Sponsored Members Indigent Members Lifetime Members Senior Citizens Reasons
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Mrs. Laila Fainsan - Teacher (Employed/ members of the formal economy)
Ms. Analiza Santos - neighbor, sari-sari store owner (Individually paying or self-employed, voluntary, or members of the informal economy)
Mang Ambo - retired police (Senior Citizens)
Aling Nena - housewife, 4Ps member (Indigent )
Kuya Toni - brother, fishball vendor (Individually paying or self-employed, voluntary, or members of the informal economy)
Tita Malou - OFW (Dubai) (Overseas workers (OFWs))
Uncle Tim - OFW (US) (Overseas workers (OFWs))
Explanation:
PhilHealth membership is automatic for employed citizens. It is the Human Resource Staff in the company who are processing their membership. These are the categories of Philhealth membership:
1. Employed/ members of the formal economy - all employees with offices in the Philippines. This includes household helpers even seafarers because their agencies are based in the country.
Premium range: Php 200-875/month
2. Individually paying or self-employed, voluntary, or members of the informal economy - all self-employed employees also unemployed who wanted to have voluntary contributions. This includes business owners, professionals without particular offices as well as retirees and farmers.
Premium range: Php 600/ quarter and Php 900/quarter for those earning more than Php 25,000 a month
3. Overseas workers (OFWs) - all OFWs who passed through POEA and pay their OEC fees
Premium: Php 2,400/year
4. Sponsored - all members working for a non-profit organization
Premium: Sponsor pays Php 2,400/year
5. Indigent - all members with no source of income, or those without a stable household income
Membership is pre-determined by the DSWD
6. Lifetime - members who were able to pay at least 120 monthly premiums. Member who reach 60 years old will no longer need to pay monthly contributions, it is free alreasy.
7. Senior Citizens - Filipino citizens who are already 60 or above but have never been a PhilHealth member. This also includes senior citizens who were not able to pay 120 premiums for the duration of their membership.
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