1.Comparison of PhilHealth case rate and actual charge of hospitalization for common in-patient surgical procedures from 2017-2019 in a level 3 Hospital
Liza Margarita B. Ilagan ; Ramoncito C. Magnaye ; Clarence Pio Rey C. Yacapin ; Aldrin B. Cuasay ; Amabelle A. Moreno
Philippine Journal of Surgical Specialties 2024;79(1):20-28
Objective:
To compare PhilHealth case rate versus actual charge of
hospitalization of common general surgery procedures in a Level 3
government hospital from 2017-2019.
Methods:
The five most common procedures were determined and
records were reviewed. Hospital bills and professional fees (PF) were
compared to the PhilHealth rates using t-test. The range of perceived
acceptable PF was determined by an online survey.
Results:
The most common procedures were open appendectomy,
open cholecystectomy, initial repair of inguinal hernia, total
thyroidectomy and modified radical mastectomy. The study included
1934 charts. For service cases, the hospital bill for appendectomy
was significantly lower than the PhilHealth institutional fee, while
the rest were significantly higher. For private cases, hospital bills
for open cholecystectomy and modified radical mastectomy were
significantly higher, while that of open appendectomy was lower. The
average PF of private patients in all procedures were significantly
higher than the PhilHealth rate, also reflected on the survey.
Conclusion
The significant discrepancies between the actual charges
and the PhilHealth case rates showed that the PhilHealth rates were
insufficient for the five most common general surgery procedures in
a Level 3 government hospital.
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