Seniors in the Philippines, 60 up, are automatic members of Philhealth. There is no need for you to sign them up. They get free health care as senior citizens of the Philippines, thanks to Duterte admin.
Bring them to Senior Citizens' office near Silliman Medical Center so they can get their IDs.
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My wife's parents are in their 70's and they have not health insurance. No good explanation for why. I'm trying to get them signed up and was curious what the process looks like, if there are clauses for preexisting conditions and what the annual cost is. It's pretty hard to get into your 70's and not have some condition. Thanks!
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My wife signs her parents up every year. They are under 60 so mama signs up and papa her beneficiary. When they turn 60 (and older) my wife can sign them up as her beneficiary.
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