OFWs to get free annual medical checkup via DMW AKSYON Fund

OFWs’ WELFARE. Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac attends the Senate Committee on Migrant Workers’ inquiry on the Philippines’ monitoring measures for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) on Thursday (May 29, 2025). During the probe, Cacdac assured that OFWs will receive free annual medical checkups through the DMW AKSYON Fund. (Photo courtesy: Voltaire Domingo / Senate Social Media Unit)

By Marita Moaje | Philippine News Agency

Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) will soon receive free annual medical checkups through the Department of Migrant Workers’ (DMW)  Agarang Kalinga at Saklolo para sa mga OFWs na Nangangailangan (AKSYON) Fund, as part of a government-backed initiative to uphold their right to health and well-being while working abroad.

Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac made the announcement during a Senate inquiry Thursday as Sen. Raffy Tulfo raised concerns over irregularities in pre-employment medical examinations and alleged abusive practices by some clinics.

“Yes, Mr. Chair, we will do that through the AKSYON Fund, dahil maaari po nating pondohan ang follow-through medical check-up ng ating mga OFW upang matiyak ang kanilang kalusugan at kapakanan habang nasa abroad at bago sila umuwi sa bansa,” Cacdac said.

The AKSYON Fund is a key financial support mechanism for OFWs needing urgent assistance abroad. 

Cacdac said that under the directive, routine health monitoring for OFWs during their deployment and prior to repatriation will also be covered.

Meanwhile, Tulfo urged the DMW to institutionalize the initiative through a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with the Department of Health (DOH) to ensure greater oversight and regulation of medical clinics conducting OFW health clearances.

He said medical clinics should have prior coordination with and obtain approval from the DOH.

Tulfo also raised issues against a maritime clinic authorized to perform pre-employment medical examinations and issue medical clearances to seafarers and overseas contract workers for reportedly charging OFWs P1.2K to P1.3K for initial and repeated confirmatory tests, without proper explanation.

In response, Cacdac clarified that private recruitment agencies (PRAs) oversee the pre-employment medical process, but stressed that the DMW has the authority to investigate and impose sanctions against agencies found guilty of malpractice.

“We will pursue a MOA with DOH, but also will bring this to the Human Resource for Health Network (HRHN), and the private sector to create a comprehensive venue for addressing these health-related issues,” he added.

Cacdac said that while shipowners follow strict international medical standards, any excessive or unjustified testing must be examined.

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