How to apply for Philhealth ID? Just follow this step-by-step guide

Since the early 60's Philhealth have been around to help those in need of medical assistance. Find out the Philhealth requirements you'll need to register.

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Since early 60’s, Philhealth have been around to help those in need. It was established to provide health insurance coverage and ensures health care services. This is why it’s important to register to Philhealth to avail of the benefits they could provide. In order to do that, let us learn the different Philhealth requirements you would need.

What is Philhealth ID

Anyone who registers for a PhilHealth membership receives a special, permanent number called a PhilHealth Identification Number (sometimes known as a PIN or PhilHealth ID number). This is used for member identification, determining whether they are eligible for PhilHealth benefits, and keeping track of when they use those benefits.

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Upon enrolling in PhilHealth, you receive an identification card in addition to your PhilHealth ID number. This identification card attests to the cardholder’s and their qualified dependents’ eligibility for the National Health Insurance Program’s benefits and privileges.

Philhealth requirements: Step-by-step guide on how to apply

1. Fill-out two (2) copies of the PMRF

First and foremost, you would need to fill out two copies of the Philhealth Membership Registration Form. Thanks to the internet, you can download it here.

2. Prepare your Philhealth requirements

The following documents are part of the Philhealth requirements for your registration:

  • Two (2) 1×1 latest ID picture
  • Two valid IDs
  • Any of the following documents:
    • SSS pensioners
      • Death, Disability and Retirement (DDR) photocopy indicating the date of retirement and effective date of pension
      • Retiree/Pensioner Certification photocopy indicating the effective date of retirement
    • For GSIS pensioners
      • Certification/Letter of Approval of Retirement photocopy indicating the effective date of retirement
      • Service Record photocopy issued by the employer showing rendered services of not less than 120 months (10 years)
      • Certification/Retirement Gratuity photocopy from the employer indicating services of not less than 120 months
      • Photocopy of retirement voucher issued by GSIS
    • For Uniformed personnel (AFP, PNP, BJMP and BFP)
      • General/Special or Bureau Order photocopy indicating effectivity date of retirement
      • Certification/Letter of Approval of Retirement photocopy from the GSIS indicating services of not less than 120 months
      • Statement of Services photocopy issued by previous employer showing service of not less than 120 months
    • GSIS Disability Pensioner / SSS Permanent Total Disability Pensioner before March 4, 1995
      • Death, Disability and Retirement (DDR) photocopy indicating the date of retirement and effective date of pension
      • Disability Pensioner Certification photocopy issued by SSS/GSIS indicating effective date of pension or the period of coverage for disabled pensioner.
    • SSS Survivorship Pensioner before March 4, 1995
      • Death, Disability and Retirement photocopy indicating the type of survivorship in nature and the effective date of pension
      • Survivorship Pensioner Certification photocopy indicating the effective date of pension
    • Others
      • Photocopy of official receipts of premium payments to Philhealth
      • Any other documents indicating the months of premium payments to Philhealth

3. Submission

Once completed, you may proceed to the nearest Local Health Insurance Office (LHIO) to submit the duly accomplished PMRF and necessary documents. To know the nearest LHIO in your area, you may check Philhealth’s Directory of Offices here.

Once submitted, you just have to wait for the Member Data Record (MDR) and Philhealth ID card.

It’s that easy. Be sure to register now so you don’t let the benefits go to waste.

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Philhealth requirements for new members

Are you planning to apply for Philhealth? Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for Philhealth.

How to apply philhealth: Philhealth requirements for new members

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Although the PhilHealth ID application process differs slightly based on whether you’re employed or self-employed, the requirements remain the same. Here’s the list of Philhealth requirements for new members:

  • Two accomplished copies of the PhilHealth Member Registration Form (PMRF)
  • Two latest 1×1 ID pictures
  • At least two valid IDs or a photocopy of your PSA-issued Birth Certificate
  • Baranggay certificate

How to get Philhealth ID

For employed

Expect your HR officer to process your PhilHealth membership and give you an ID if this is your first job in a private company and you don’t currently have a PhilHealth number. Here is the standard procedure:

  1. Fill out two copies of the PMRF.
  2. Submit the PMRF to your HR Department.
  3. Wait for your employer to give you your Member Data Record (MDR) and PhilHealth ID card.
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For self-employed and unemployed

If you’re self-employed or unemployed, you must first sign up as a voluntary member before requesting a PhilHealth ID card. Here’s how to apply for Philhealth ID:

  1. Fill out two copies of the PMRF.
  2. Go to the nearest Local Health Insurance Offices or PhilHealth Express outlet.
  3. Submit the PMRF.
  4. Allow a few minutes for the processing, printing, and issuance of your MDR and PhilHealth ID. Before you go, confirm all the details.
  5. Take note of your PhilHealth Identification Number because you’ll need it to submit claims or pay your monthly contributions.

Additional information written by Jobelle Macayan

Also read: Paano magpalit mula maiden to married name sa mga government ID?

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