PhilCare ERVantage Plus: Affordable HMO for your family’s hospitalizations
One of the biggest regrets I have in my life is having squandered the income I once had, and not being smart enough to secure health insurances for myself and for the people I love at a time when I best could.
If you’ve read my past posts on finances, you’d know that my husband and I have only been able to turn our finances around nearing our 40’s. it’s not a pretty picture, to be honest, but what’s a couple to do but to get our act together anyway and push forward, right?
Lucky for us, we live in a highly progressive world and there are now a variety of options for us like PhilCare ER Vantage Plus that help us provide financial protection for ourselves and for our families – at least in health and medical needs.
Prepaid HMO
I first heard of prepaid HMO from a fellow homeschooling mom who happened to know a friend of mine. In passing, she mentioned that my friend availed of prepaid HMO’s from her for her household help.
”Wait, what???”
Prepaid HMO was news to me and I was immediately interested, but I never had a chance to talk to her about it. I took note because I wanted to know if my parents and my parents-in-law are still eligible for these prepaid medical benefits.
I also wanted to know how my family – myself, my husband and my kids, can maximize these prepaid offerings.
When you need backup…
We do have an HMO that covers hospitalizations at the best medical facilities in the city, and we feel incredibly blessed to have it, but for a family like ours, reimbursable outpatient and ER visits can be quite challenging. Our check-ups and trips to the ER are reimbursable unless our physicians recommend hospital admission.
There was a time in our lives when we would wait the last minute to take our kids to the ER because we wouldn’t be able to pay the bill if the doctor sent our kids home. Those were terrifying years, had it not for the grace and faithfulness of God, and the kindness of our general physician then, the late Dr. David Callejo, our children would have suffered tremendously.
Which is why I think that PhilCare ER Vantage Plus is good news for people like us.
What is PhilCare ER Vantage Plus?
PhilCare ERVantage Plus has coverages up to Php 80,000 which includes Emergency Room care and hospitalization.
When you have PhilCare ER Vantage Plus, you can just proceed to any of the 500+ PhilCare-accredited medical facilities without having to worry too much about the doctor’s bill, the costs of laboratory tests, medically-required therapeutic procedures, and other expenses; not unless they fall under the exclusions.
You can use your PhilCare ER Vantage Plus for cases like Acute Appendicities, Massive Bleeding, fractures and injuries secondary to accidents, and all those medical emergencies that can happen to anyone.
PhilCare ERVantage Plus also includes a Php 50,000 coverage for accidental death and dismemberment, as well as perks and discounts from wellness and lifestyle partner programs.
You can avail of PhilCare ER Vantage Plans for as low as Php 1,050 for ERVantage Plus 40 for adults. And that’s not all! The best part is that you don’t need to go through medical examinations to purchase and you won’t need to make a deposit at the hospital in order for you to be admitted.
How to avail PhilCare ER Vantage Plus
You also don’t need to wait for the card for you to use your PhilCare ER Vantage Plus plan.
You can purchase PhilCare ERVantage Plus vouchers at PhilCare’s official site. You will then receive your registration details and the link to register in your email.
Your plan will be activated and be ready for you to use seven days after you register.
So easy!
But do take note of these important details:
- Your PhilHealth ERVantage Plus plan is a one-year plan. You can purchase a new one once you’ve used up your current plan.
- You need to have an active PhilHealth account upon hospitalization to be able to use your PhilCare. Or if it’s more convenient for you, you could shoulder the PhilHealth portion of the bill.
- Your coverage will be based on your physician’s final diagnosis.
Practical Insurance
Sadly, my parents and my husband’s dad no longer qualify as the plans are only for people up to 64 years of age. But his mom still qualifies, which is great. We plan to get her one sometime soon because she lives all the way in Laguna which is a bit too far for us to run to in case she has an emergency. At least she’ll have something on hand for her medical needs.
My husband and I also agree that we should get a PhilCare ER Vantage Plan for ourselves. It’s very practical because you won’t know what may happen.
Of course having a health insurance is still best, but if you can’t afford to invest in one, PhilCare ERVantage Plus is a very good, very affordable option.
What if you don’t get sick, you ask? Well, then, that’s a good thing. Your health is worth more than the amount you paid for.
But try to pause and think about the other side of things. What if you do get sick? Have you got anything prepared?
14 Comments
Pam / Hey, Miss Adventures!
Were you ever able to use it ba? I heard of bad things about them kasi and their office here in Cebu is super packed. I’ve looked into their prepaid option though and highly considering it.
May De Jesus-Palacpac
About to, Pam. We’ll be purchasing the vouchers for my MIL and for our kids. 🙂 Will update you.
Tin
I can attest to this,kumuha kami last year for my husband’s mom and dad, this week only mom rushed to the hospital and we use the philcare prepaid, useful talaga sya, no need deposit, yung coverage magbabase sya sa findings nang physician. Yung mom nang asawa ko kasi findings is amoeba (bacteria) correct me if im wrong. Kaya covered talaga sya up to 60k kasi ervantage 60 lang kiniha namin. Overall very usedul talaga nakahinga kami, thank God
Gracie
Wow! Prepaid HMO? Pwede din kaya sya magamit for check-ups? 🙂
May De Jesus-Palacpac
Yes! For check-ups. 😉
Gilian
This is very helpful. I know how diffucult it is to have emergency cases and have trouble going to the hospital for fear of not being able to afford the cost. 🙂 This is one affordable way to reach out to people’s needs. 🙂
Above Precious Rubies
When Nate was admitted at the hospital, all we had was Philhealth, at too bad, iba iba pala ang deductions, depende sa hospitals na pinuntahan. I didn’t know that – ung hospital na pinuntahan namin is primary hospital lang pala so mas mababa pa ang kaltas sa bill namin. I will tell my husband about this.
Melisa Sanchez
Every family need this! This is very important because sometimes we don’t know our in the future specially sa mga emergency. Right now since my husband is a seafarer we already member in Amosup hospital. So our hospitalization, check ups are free. Kaso medyo malayo sa place namin.
Berlin | Momi Berlin
About to get for my family as husband approved of it na. Im kinda hesitant lang kasi sa pagkakaintindi ko, one time lang sya. so ibig sabihin per illness? Also, from emergency to hospitalization, so di covered ang usual consultation?
May De Jesus-Palacpac
Hmmm…yes for emergencies. Pero hindi naman one time lang. Only when you’ve used up your coverage, then you’ll have to buy another one. 🙂
Angel Caronongan-Enero
First time ko nalaman tong prepaid HMO. I am very particular when it comes to my family’s health and security, that it why before I got married, my husband and I had invested in health insurance. But this prepaid HMO is way cheaper and might be get one for my MIL/FIL.
May De Jesus-Palacpac
For your husband and you, your health insurance is a good idea. This is good for backup. 🙂
Kriszel
Pwede ba namin magamit ito once na inoperahan kami?? Pero na advice kami operahan 2 days before ma activate?
EUPROCINA
Ask ko lang po kung pwd rin ba itong magamit for maternity procedure