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endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 4) State health insurer PhilHealth has not yet paid close to ₱2 billion worth of claims of St. Luke s Medical Center since the pandemic started, an official of the hospital bared Wednesday. We have accounts receivable from Philhealth close to ₱2 billion. That’s a big amount of money, Benjamin Campomanes, chief medical officer and vice president of St. Luke s Medical Center told CNN Philippines The Source. If we were just a small hospital, I’m sure we would have folded up, he noted. Senators are looking into a possible probe on unpaid hospital claims as Metro Manila prepares to shift to the strictest enhanced community quarantine this week. ....
endIndex: The Health department says Metro Manila is back at high risk classification as COVID-19 cases steadily increase. How are hospitals coping and gearing up against the Delta variant? Philippine General Hospital Dr. Jonas Del Rosario and St. Luke s Chief Medical Officer and Vice President Dr. Benjamin Campomanes joins us live. And later we ll also look at Cebu hospitals now being overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients. ....
Philippines logs 7,342 new COVID-19 cases aninews.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from aninews.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
St. Luke's BGC, Medical Center Taguig reach full capacity for COVID-19 cases—Mayor Cayetano gmanetwork.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gmanetwork.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MANILA - The Philippines is reinstating many of the quarantine curbs it has been lifting since October around its sprawling capital region, as it confronts a new wave of Covid-19 infections that may be far worse than what it experienced last year. Researchers warn that the country may see up to 8,000 new cases a day by the end of March and up to 18,000 daily infections by mid-April, as the coronavirus is spreading by nearly twice its previous pace. We re not trying to frighten people. All we re saying is that s the science. There s no fear-mongering in science, said Professor Guido David, a spokesman for the University of the Philippines-based Octa Research Group. ....