IS IT POSSIBLE TO STANDARDIZE PROFESSIONAL DOCTOR’S FEES IN THE PHILIPPINES?
IS IT POSSIBLE TO STANDARDIZE PROFESSIONAL DOCTOR’S FEES IN THE PHILIPPINES? The debate over whether professional doctor’s fees (PFs) should be standardized is no longer theoretical. With the push toward universal health care, the Philippines is now asking a difficult but necessary question: can predictable pricing make healthcare more accessible—especially for the poor—without discouraging doctors from practicing locally? Many countries have already experimented with some form of standardized or negotiated medical fees. In Japan, the government maintains one of the world’s strictest national fee schedules, setting a uniform price for virtually every medical service nationwide. In France and Germany, physician fees are negotiated between medical associations and national insurance systems, creating predictable price ranges for most patients. Meanwhile, Australia and Canada use reimbursement-based systems in which the government establishes a standard fee, although some flexibilit...