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Better PhilHealth seen under Mercado
SEN. Bong Go on Wednesday welcomed the appointment of Dr. Edwin Mercado as president and CEO of the Philippine Health ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday swore in a new president and chief executive officer of the Health Insurance Corp.
Unknown to many, new Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Edwin Mercado once helped develop a tiny home program for mental patients — an innovative ...
Dr. Edwin M. Mercado, a US-trained orthopedic surgeon with 35 years of experience in hospital management, today took his oath ...
New PhilHealth chief Edwin Mercado obtained his medical degree from the  University of the Philippines in 1987 and his Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery from Harvard Medical School ...
MANILA, (PIA) — Senator Loren Legarda has introduced a pioneering bill aimed at recognizing and rewarding the loyalty of long ...
MANILA, Philippines — Despite being given zero subsidy for 2025, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) is still in “good financial standing,” according to its President ...
PhilHealth itself is to blame for its zero subsidy in the national budget. Congress did the right thing and the president made a wise decision in approving this unprecedented move. Based on my own ...
EDWIN MERCADO - Dr. Edwin Mercado has been appointed as the new chief of PhilHealth, bringing fresh leadership to the organization.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) can access up to P759 billion to cover benefit expenses, a House lawmaker pointed out. During a House Committee on Health ...
The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) on Friday launched a set of new and expanded benefit packages that Filipinos can avail this year. At the PhilHealth stakeholders’ meeting in Pasig ...
The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a bill reducing the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) premium contribution rate to 3.5% from 5%. House Bill 11357 or An Act ...