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  1. #31

    ok ra man unta kung mag increase ang sss ug philhealth sa monthly contribution basta mag increase pod ang quality

    sa ilang serbisyo ug mga benifits kaso wala man tay nakitang improvement gud, mao daghan jud mangreklamo.

  2. #32
    gahuot lang ang agi... kuha lang ug ID pabalikbalikon pa... tsk3... kani unta mga ingon ani nga directly involved ang mga taw maoy unahon ug modernize aron katilaw ta sato tax...

  3. #33
    increase ang contributions pra dako gihapon bonus karun nga tuig sa mga member sa board

  4. #34
    sus,,, kahassle baya ani nga mga agency... if naa ka iprocess , 1-2 days per agency jud. Napay ID sa SSS nga pila pa ka tuig nakuha. Maayo unta imodernize ni nila. Para pwede na online.

  5. #35
    waaaah apil gyud ko sa reklamo ani mahal ayo unya bati service unya dako kaayo bonus ang mga executive bonusan diay nang bati ug performance sa work?

  6. #36
    hahay, ang sistema nato diri bulok japon, tapos increase increase sila sa contributions ug ang mga palaliton nang increase, unsa nalang mahabilin sa amo intawn sweldo? wala ga ga increase. paita.. kanyahay ra manglarga na ang ubang tawo..

  7. #37
    bonus sa mga empleyado ug mga board members sa SSS pg 2013 ky 200million, sa PhilHealth ky 1billion..whew

  8. #38
    patay na gyud ta ani.ni increase tanan pero y ayung service.

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by dexlimp View Post
    MANILA, Philippines (UPDATE) – Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) and Social Security System (SSS) members will now have to pay higher monthly contributions after the earlier announced rate hike took effect on January 1, 2014.

    Employed PhilHealth members who used to pay monthly contributions of P175 will now have to pay P200.

    The contributions will be equally shared by the employer and the employee.




    PhilHealth announced in October 2013 that IPMs with a monthly income of P25,000 and below will have to pay the new premium annual rate of P2,400.

    Aside from self-employed and voluntary members, IPMs include those under the Kalusugang Sigurado at Abot-Kaya sa PhilHealth Insurance program and the group enrollment scheme.

    IPMs can choose from three payment schemes: P600 per quarter, P1,200 semi-annually or P2,400 per annum.

    IPMs with an income of more than P25,000, on the other hand, shall continue to pay P3,600 in annual premium.

    Meanwhile, employed SSS members will be paying an additional 0.3 percent in their monthly contributions.
    Self-employed, voluntary members and overseas Filipino workers (OFW) will be paying 0.6 percent more every month.

    An employee earning P10,000 a month, for instance, will now have to contribute P1,100, with P746.70 to be shouldered by the employer.

    Self-employed, voluntary members, and OFWs with a monthly income of P10,000 will have to shoulder the whole amount.


    Meanwhile, Malacañang defended the increase in the contribution rate of SSS and Philhealth members. Communications Secretary Sonny Coloma said the increase has been the result of study.

    "Iyan naman pong mga bagay na yan ay produkto ng pag-aaral, pag-aanalisa (analyze) at pagtataya, assessment on costs and benefits. Kasi po hindi naman maaaring libre iyong mga benepisyong yan. Kinakailangan po ay magkaroon ng pagtutuos kung sino ang mag-aasume ng burden," Coloma said in a press briefing.

    “Kaya sa lahat naman po ng pagkakataon ay pinag-aaralan kung ano ang pinakamainam na balance between costs and benefits at tinitiyak naman na hindi magkakaroon ng masyadong mabigat na pasanin doon sa mga empleyado o sa mga beneficiaries." - With report from Willard Cheng, ABS-CBN News

    Pinoys face higher PhilHealth, SSS contributions this month | ABS-CBN News
    Pinoys start paying higher PhilHealth contributions this month
    Pinoys to face higher SSS contributions starting this month

    dia raman diay ni..gniha pa ko cge pangita.. tanx for this ts..

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by jack_bauer_v2 View Post

    seriously, inyo ng ika sakit? P353.70 a month?

    basta lang gyud mka reklamo.... haha
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    gikalibang ra guro nimu ng kwarta bro mao wala ka mag sakit

    On topic
    pagka nindot unta if pwede dili magpa member aning SSS ug philhealth, gani lang required man.

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