CIBAC Rep. Bro. Eddie Villanueva to DOH, DTI:Intensify info drive on RT-PCR testing price cap policy

December 2, 2021

Citizens’ Battle Against Corruption (CIBAC) Party-List Representative and House Deputy Speaker Bro. Eddie Villanueva calls on the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to further intensify information dissemination on its policy of setting a lowered price cap on real time-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing in the country.

On August 26, 2021, DOH released Circular No. 2021-037 which imposes a price limit on RT-PCR testing in the country. According to the Circular which became effective on September 6, 2021, plate-based RT-PCR should only now cost Php2,800 in public health facilities and Php3,360 in private service providers. In the same vein, cartridge-based testing should only now amount to a maximum Php2,450 and Php2,940, respectively in public and private service providers. Private testing centers can charge only up to 20% of the price as allowable mark-up. In addition, a Php 1,000 price cap on home service fee is also imposed. Senior citizens and persons with disability (PWD) discounts are applicable to the total amount of the service/s rendered.

However, the CIBAC lawmaker says that he has received reports and has personal observations of persisting exorbitant overpricing of RT-PCR testing.

“Beset by an inflation rate that recently jumped to 4.%, the highest since January 2019, Filipinos are still entangled in a complex of problems created by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is why the lowered price cap for RT-PCR tests should come as an unequivocal good news to Filipinos. However, the implementation of DOH Circular No. 2021-0374 needs more intensified and vigorous information dissemination to achieve results,” says the CIBAC solon.

Deputy Speaker Villanueva cites an incident wherein DOH’s official Twitter account posted and later on deleted an infographic of the updated price cap. “The action sent mixed messages to the public. As a consequence, the seriousness of the price cap was put into question,” says the CIBAC solon.

Deputy Speaker Villanueva suggests for DOH and DTI to make their messaging “unambiguous” and to execute a “more vigorous information dissemination” campaign because, ultimately, the aim of the price cap is to “benefit Filipinos by enabling them to reduce healthcare-related expenses and preserve their pandemic-stricken savings.”

The CIBAC lawmaker also raises concern over persistent anecdotal and media reports of overpriced RT-PCR tests being openly peddled in the market. Hence, he believes that deterring overpricing by imposing punishment on violators would be effective in ensuring that Filipinos are “protected from these predators.”

“Those who would exploit and seek to profit from the suffering of their fellowmen must be punished. Thus, I call for the serious implementation of the Circular. The reality on the ground is that many greedy people have disproportionately profited off their countrymen who simply wanted to ensure their families’ safety and health amid the pandemic,” adds Deputy Speaker Villanueva.

“We expect that overpricing may persist if the implementation of this Circular will not be strictly monitored. Potential violators need to be deterred. They need to know and see that infractions will be dealt and penalized accordingly,” ends the CIBAC lawmaker.

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