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Date Published:
Jun 01, 2006
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DP 2006-22

The study proposes an alternative means to the present manner of identifying eligible Philhealth beneficiaries through the use of three criteria, namely: income, ownership of assets and socioeconomic characteristics, and electricity consumption. The information/data gathered in evaluating the criteria are sourced with the use of the community-based monitoring system (CBMS) approach. Given that many of the poor households may not have verifiable records/documents regarding the first criterion--income--the study recommends the adoption of a two-stage screening method using the other two criteria. Households are first classified on the basis of socioeconomic variables that are predictors of income-based poverty status. This is followed by a second stage screening based on electricity consumption for those who passed the first screening. The proposed methodology addresses the problem of undercoverage/exclusion of possible eligible beneficiaries from the program that is evident in the present manner of identifying beneficiaries.

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In other Publications
  1. Barrios, Erniel B. and Christian D. Mina. 2009. . Discussion Papers DP 2009-29. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  2. Barrios, Erniel B. and Christian D. Mina. 2013. . Philippine Journal of Development PJD 2010, 37, no. 2d. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  3. Jehu-Appiah, Caroline. 2010. . Health Policy, 95, nos. 2-3, 166-173. Elsevier.


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