Public urged to register for ‘YAKAP’ to access health benefits

IMPROVING PH HEALTHCARE. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. launches the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation’s (PhilHealth) “Yaman ng Kalusugan Program (YAKAP) Para Malayo sa Sakit” at a mall in Cubao, Quezon City on July 25, 2025. The expanded benefit package introduced a broader range of free primary care services, including free access to 75 essential medicines, laboratory tests, and cancer screenings. (Photo courtesy: PCO)

By Ma. Teresa Montemayor | Philippine News Agency

The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) on Thursday urged the public to register for the YAKAP (Yaman ng Kalusugan Program) ng Pamahalaan program to ensure access to health benefits.

In a public advisory, the state insurer highlighted the vital services and financial assistance provided, especially to those who do not have a medical or health insurance plan.

To use the health benefit, a PhilHealth identification number is required. Anyone can get their own plan online through the PhilHealth Member Portal or offline at any of the PhilHealth Local Health Insurance Offices.

Using the identification number, register in eGovPH app, PhilHealth member portal, PhilHealth office, or the chosen YAKAP Clinic. Members are advised to go to the YAKAP Clinic where they are registered for initial consultation.

They must undergo the laboratory tests as recommended by the doctor. If the laboratory services are not available at the YAKAP Clinic, they will be referred to a partner diagnostic laboratory or clinic.

They can get medicines from an accredited GAMOT provider based on the doctor’s prescription. If medication is needed, the doctor will issue a prescription through the GAMOT app.

At the accredited GAMOT provider or pharmacy, a prescription must be shown to the pharmacist. In return, the pharmacist will provide a GAMOT Availment Slip.

Accredited GAMOT providers have signage displayed in their pharmacies.

Each beneficiary can receive up to P20,000 worth of medicines per year from accredited pharmacies. They will be informed of their remaining balance from the P20,000 annual limit.

In a Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon interview also on Thursday, PhilHealth Health Finance Policy Sector Senior Vice President Israel Francis Pargas explained that the YAKAP ng Pamahalaan is a rebranding of the Konsulta Program, as the government urges every Filipino to consult doctors despite the absence of illnesses or early symptoms, the essence of primary health care that is promotive and preventive.

“So, iyon pong lahat ng programa ng Konsulta katulad ng libreng konsultasyon, iyon pong 13 laboratories kasama na rin po iyong 21 drugs ay covered,” he said.

“Sa susunod po, mai-expand po natin kasama iyong inyong nabanggit kanina na cancer screening test and mai-expand din po natin iyong gamot, kung dati 21 libre ay madadagdagan po ng around 54 na gamot pa na makukuha rin ng ating mga miyembro.”

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