State health insurer now covers COVID-19 vaccine serious adverse effects

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Filipinos with serious reactions from the COVID-19 vaccine are now covered by government health insurance, PhilHealth says.

states that the indemnity program does not apply to those who already received or will receive compensation though the COVAX no-fault compensation program. Adverse effects from vaccines already granted with a Certificate of Product Registration will not be considered. , there’s a traditional way of resolving issues on vaccine and other related products ang FDA [Translation: Once they have CPR, there's a traditional way to resolve vaccine issues with our FDA.

In the event of hospitalization, a person may be paid up to P100,000 in addition to other benefits provided by PhilHealth and other private health insurers.Persons who received at least one dose of vaccine from the government’s COVID-19 vaccination program are eligible to file for claims.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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