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Archive for May, 2006

NKTI and Social Service

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While my dad was at the Emergency Room of the National Kidney and Transplant Institute in May 8, 2006, I noticed that there was a line of seats with people waiting at the back entrance hall. Upon inquiry with the guard, I was told that it’s the queue of applicants for Social Service. I approached one of those lining up and I learned from him that he is a Leukemia Patient for the past ten (10 years) and had been benefiting from the said service. He told me that one could avail as much as 80% discount on Medicines and Laboratory bills. Wow!

To apply, one has to first secure a referral from his or her doctor of the diagnosis. Then seek for an endorsement from the Hospital’s billing department and apply at the Social Service section of the hospital. One has to seriously consider applying especially if the treatment is going to be prolonged and medical expenses will be heavy. Most patients at the NKTI are Renal Failure patients and apparently, dialysis may be 2-3x a week costing a regular rate of at least P5, 000.00 per treatment, gee…that’s a whopping P10K-15K a week or a P40K-P60K a month expense less the medicines for maintenance. With a social service benefit, it can go down to as low as P2K per dialysis. But of course, Social Service is meant to be for indigents and not the rich citizens who can afford to pay.

With the referral from the doctor and endorsement from the hospital in hand, one must come early like before 7am bring some snack coz the line can be long and waiting can be like a day (not bad for up to 80% less on your bills) right? After the interview, the Social worker will give instructions of what to do next and what requirements to submit as supporting document.

Requirements may include (1) a Baranggay Clearance proving that he or she {doesn’t live in Ayala Alabang hehe} is less fortunate. Because a Social Worker conducts an ocular visits of the patients’ home and does an interview with housemates or neighbors. (2) A Certificate of No Real Estate Property from the local City Hall proving that one doesn’t have solid as assets that can be sold or mortgaged {obviously if you own property, you are not an indigent and disqualifies you for social service benefit}. Also, (3) a Certificate of Employment and Payslips of the patients spouse or children, to show that the salary is too small to pay medical bills. The rest are Identification Cards proving the patient is who he says he is.

The applicant is given seven (7) days to complete the requirements, btw, the Clearances may be requested free of charge from the Baranggay Hall and the City Hall, isn’t that nice? And after submission and final interviews, the patient is released a card that must be shown to the Hospital Cashier or Pharmacy to avail of the discounts. Level of Discount will be determined by the Social Worker according to the supporting documents presented.

Should you know anyone who has needs like the above, kindly pass the word that the Government is willing to extend help.

SSS Funeral Benefit

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I hope you won’t need this sooner, but since death is inevitable, here it goes. This info can be useful for anyone you might know who’s family member died that might be an SSS member. My dad has been in and out of the hospital for the past 3-4 months since he was diagnosed of Aplastic Anemia in Feb 2006, and last May 18, 2006 he passed away at the NKTI - National Kidney and Transplant Institute http://nkti.gov.ph on his 11th day of confinement. This explains my long vacation from writing here. Interment was only this morning May 25 at the Forest Lawn in Rizal.

During the six (6) days wake at the St. Peter’s Chapel, one of of those who shared their time mourning with us informed us that we should immediately file a funeral benefit claim at the SSS before the interment. Because if we did it then, we can be released a check quickly, true enough, when we went to SSS to inquire of the claim, and supplied the necessary documentation, it was processed very efficiently and promptly.

We arrived at the SSS 9:30 AM May 24(yesterday) and lined to submit the requirements, got interviewed, original documents checked and once all were accomplished before lunch, we were given a 1/4 sheet of paper that says come back at 2:30P.M same day for the check. Awesome! We were not expecting it to be that fast, we commend SSS for having this benefit and providing a convenient and efficient service.

Documents they needed were the (1) Death Certificate issued from the City Hall, so make sure to file the Death Certificate quickly and this can be processed by the Memorial Service provider. (2) SSS I.D or Certificate (in my dad’s case its his Retirement Certificate) proving his SSS membership and eligibility for claims. (3) Marriage Contract of my Dad and Mom to prove that Mom is the beneficiary (4) Certification from the Memorial Service Provider (St. Peter issued us immediately upon request). (5) Valid I.D. of my Mom to prove she is who she claims she is.

Photocopy of all the above are necessary, and bringing of the ORIGINAL copies are required for cross matching and verification. Having two (2) photocopies of each document handy saved time.

Again, it is highly recommended that the SSS funeral claim be filed while the deceased SSS member is still at wake (before interment or burial) to get the check released asap, otherwise, it might take longer since the deceased has been buried and there is no rush in processing it.

The SSS Funeral Benefit claim is P 20,000.00. Our Funeral expenses is way higher than this amount but P20k is still P 20K and we are thankful for it, besides dad made 226 monthly payments with SSS, so might as well. We are using it to make a downpayment for another Memorial Service Plan as an investment, a wise one to make.

For more information on SSS Membership and Benefits visit http://sss.gov.ph

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