Philhealth covers meningococcemia victims
THE PHILIPPINE Health Insurance Corp. yesterday announced that it will compensate victims of meningococcemia, a fatal respiratory ailment that has afflicted residents of Baguio City and caused fears of an epidemic in other parts of the country, under the government's health insurance program.
Meningococcemia covered under Philhealth rules
THE PHILIPPINE Health Insurance Corp. on Sunday announced that meningococcemia, a fatal respiratory that has caused several deaths in Baguio City and other parts of the country, is compensable under the government’s health insurance program.
Arroyo health cards paid
WE wish to make the following clarifications in the story “Arroyo health cards unpaid.” (Inquirer, Oct. 24, 2004)
Former Fort Bonifacio hospital chief may lose license
THE FORMER chief of the Fort Bonifacio General Hospital will never practice medicine again if found guilty of charges that he allowed the use of expired medicines to treat wounded soldiers in the facility.
AFP doctor denies treating soldiers with expired drugs
THE FORMER head of the Fort Bonifacio General Hospital denied yesterday that he allowed the use of expired medicines in the treatment of wounded soldiers.




