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The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is assured of another P5 billion in fresh funding in the proposed P1.541-trillion General Appropriations Act of 2010, Cebu first district Representative Eduardo Gullas said.

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The cost of health care is high enough without the public having to worry about whether the state-run health insurance system will go bankrupt.

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Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas urged Congress yesterday to pay off the national government’s debt to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (Philhealth).

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One of the most alarming pieces of news to come out these days is that about how the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or Philhealth can go bankrupt in as short a period of time as seven years unless the government pays up its arrears amounting to P19.2 billion.

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Itinanggi ng Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) na ito ay patungo sa pagkabang­karote dahil sa malaking utang ng Department of Budget na nagkakahalaga ng P19 bilyon.

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Malacañang said yesterday the state-owned Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is far from facing bankruptcy or any financial trouble in the next few years.

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The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is assured of another P5 billion in fresh funding in the proposed P1.541-trillion General Appropriations Act of 2010, Cebu first district Representative Eduardo Gullas said.

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The cost of health care is high enough without the public having to worry about whether the state-run health insurance system will go bankrupt.

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Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas urged Congress yesterday to pay off the national government’s debt to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (Philhealth).

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One of the most alarming pieces of news to come out these days is that about how the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation or Philhealth can go bankrupt in as short a period of time as seven years unless the government pays up its arrears amounting to P19.2 billion.

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Itinanggi ng Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) na ito ay patungo sa pagkabang­karote dahil sa malaking utang ng Department of Budget na nagkakahalaga ng P19 bilyon.

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Malacañang said yesterday the state-owned Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) is far from facing bankruptcy or any financial trouble in the next few years.

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