PhilHealth to cover orthopedic services for Cebu quake victims

‘BAWAT BUHAY MAHALAGA’. Medical responders from the Department of Health (DOH) attend to injuries of those who survived the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Bogo City, Cebu on Oct. 1, 2025. The DOH has assured that patients affected by the earthquake will not have to pay hospital expenses under the zero balance billing program in its hospitals. (Photo courtesy: DOH)

By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora | Philippine News Agency

The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) has approved the expansion of its Z benefit package to cover orthopedic services for the victims of the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck Cebu on Sept. 30.

Department of Health (DOH) Asec. Albert Domingo made the announcement in an interview on the sidelines of the “PinaSigla: Isang Flex para sa Masiglang Pilipinas!” national health fair launch at Rizal Park in Manila on Saturday.

He said the PhilHealth Board of Directors approved the expansion of benefits during its formal meeting on Friday.

“Basta ang pasyente ay biktima o ang kanyang injury ay nanggaling doon sa lindol, aftershocks included, sasagutin po ng PhilHealth ‘yung ortho,” he said.

“Marami po sa mga kaso ay nabalian, nabagsakan, naputol ang bahagi ng katawan at ang kailangan ay ‘yung mga implants, which is usually mahal. Sasagutin po ‘yan ng PhilHealth until the state of calamity is lifted for the particular incident,” he added.

The zero balance billing, he said, is also in place in the three DOH hospitals operating across Cebu.

DOH’s earthquake response is continuous on the ground, with additional mental health specialists to be deployed to the province.

“DOH will take care of the mental health part—mayroon tayong Mental Health and Psychosocial Service team na ide-deploy sa Cebu province on a rotational basis para iyon ang mag-aasikaso doon sa mental health,” he said.

“Pero mayroon na tayong teams na nandoon, ‘yung ating mga health emergency response teams and mayroon naman silang capabilities,” he added.

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