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Red Cross resumes testing with conditions

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GORDON PRESIDES OVER PCOO HEARING: Sen. Richard Gordon presides over a virtual hearing Tuesday, 13 October 2020, looking into the proposed P1.58 billion budget of the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) and its attached agencies and corporations for next year. Gordon said the country needs a reliable and credible state media. He said PCOO, as the media arm of the government, should be able to “maintain a high standard of media information and education but certainly not propaganda.” (Screen grab/Senate PRIB)

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Richard Gordon, in his capacity as chair of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC), announced on Wednesday the full resumption of its testing for COVID-19 after receiving half of Philippine Health Insurance Corp.’s (PhilHealth) debt of P1.1 billion.

But Gordon warned PhilHealth that the humanitarian nonprofit would expect to be paid within three days of billing for the testing it performs on individuals under the sponsorship of the state health insurer.

“All the new tests [must be paid] within three days. They get the billing and they pay right away,” Gordon told reporters in a hastily called Zoom briefing on Tuesday night.

“We will no longer allow [the previous arrangement]. It really scared me. If they would not pay in three days, I would tell them we will stop the tests,” the senator said.

PRC halted its COVID-19 diagnostic on Oct. 15 after PhilHealth failed to settle its P1.1-billion arrears representing about 300,000 tests performed by Red Cross since Sept. 1.

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