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The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. has turned over P12 million to Talamban Health Center intended for the per-family payment of their office to the said health center.

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Capitol Information Officer Ethel Natera said that the money will be used by provincial and district hospitals.

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The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) has turned-over P9.4 million to Talamban Health Center as provider of the Primary Care Benefit (PCB) 1 package to some 37,000 poor families sponsored by the Cebu City government.

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In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Clark-based AAI cited expected uncertainties in the electronics industry in the coming months as the reason behind its decision to cease operations. It, however, did not provide other details.
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The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) has turned-over P9.4 million to Talamban Health Center as provider of the Primary Care Benefit (PCB) 1 package to some 37,000 poor families sponsored by the Cebu City government.

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In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the Clark-based AAI cited expected uncertainties in the electronics industry in the coming months as the reason behind its decision to cease operations. It, however, did not provide other details.
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