Thousands of Caraganons benefit from PhilHealth’s YAKAP,
GAMOT
By Nora L.
Molde
BUTUAN
CITY (PIA) — A total of 824,913 members and dependents
across the Caraga region have already availed themselves of healthcare services
under the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) Caraga’s YAKAP
or “Yaman ng Kalusugan Program,” as of April 30, 2026.
This
reflects the Marcos administration’s continuing directive to strengthen
preventive, accessible, and community-based healthcare services under the
Universal Health Care (UHC) program.
According
to Jocelyn E. Cañete, chief of the Field Operations Division of PhilHealth
Caraga, in an interview with the Philippine Information Agency, (PIA) Caraga,
Surigao del Sur recorded the highest number of beneficiaries who availed
themselves of services with 387,829, followed by Agusan del Sur with 297,397;
Agusan del Norte with 124,581; Surigao del Norte with 123,875; Butuan City with
44,515; and the Province of Dinagat Islands (PDI) with 19,532.
Cañete
also reported that PhilHealth Caraga has already registered 885,282 members and
dependents under the YAKAP program across the region in support of President
Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to expand healthcare coverage and bring
government health services closer to communities.
Among
the registered members and dependents, Surigao del Sur posted the highest
number with 315,718, followed by Agusan del Sur with 250,290; Surigao del Norte
with 130,424; Butuan City with 52,828; Dinagat Islands with 22,665; and Agusan
del Norte with 13,357.
To
further expand healthcare accessibility, PhilHealth Caraga accredited 134 YAKAP
clinics across the region, supporting the national government’s push to ensure
healthcare services reach even remote and underserved areas.
These
include 38 clinics in Surigao del Norte, 32 in Surigao del Sur, 24 in Agusan
del Sur, 20 in Agusan del Norte, 13 in Butuan City, and seven in Dinagat
Islands.
Cañete
also said that there are already 58 fully validated GAMOT (Guaranteed and
Accessible Medications for Outpatient Treatment) providers in Caraga, aligned
with the administration’s priority of ensuring affordable access to essential
medicines and outpatient healthcare services for Filipinos.
The
validated GAMOT providers include 15 in Agusan del Sur; 12 each in Surigao del
Norte and Surigao del Sur; nine in Butuan City; and five each in Agusan del
Norte and Dinagat Islands.
PhilHealth
Caraga continues to intensify the implementation of the YAKAP and GAMOT
programs through healthcare caravans, on-site registration, member empanelment,
free medicine distribution, and strengthened partnerships with local government
units and healthcare facilities across the region in support of the
administration’s whole-of-government approach in delivering public health
services.
In
Agusan del Norte, the Local Health Insurance Office (LHIO)-Butuan City
conducted the “YAKAP para sa Manggagawa” activity at SM City Butuan in
partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and other
stakeholders, supporting President Marcos Jr.’s directive to improve healthcare
access and social protection for workers and their families.
In
Agusan del Sur, PhilHealth conducted YAKAP orientations and caravans in Bunawan
town and launched the GAMOT Program in Loreto town during the 61st Araw ng
Loreto and 21st Umajam Festival celebration as part of the continuing
implementation of Universal Health Care at the grassroots level.
Also,
the agency conducted the YAKAP + GAMOT Fun Run in San Francisco, Agusan del
Sur, and Surigao City to further strengthen public awareness, preventive
healthcare, and wellness promotion among communities.
Meanwhile,
in Surigao del Sur, PhilHealth joined the Barangayanihan Program and conducted
YAKAP service caravans in the towns of Lingig, Barobo, and Bayabas, where
residents availed registration services, consultations, first patient
encounters, and free medicine dispensing.
PhilHealth
Caraga also continues to strengthen partnerships with local government units
and healthcare providers in the Province of Dinagat Islands to ensure wider
access to consultations, medicines, and social health insurance benefits for
island communities.
Among
the beneficiaries was Josie, a mother of four whose husband works as a tricycle
driver, who expressed gratitude for YAKAP + GAMOT after receiving free
consultation and medicines from one of the accredited clinics in Butuan City.
She said the assistance helped ease their family’s financial burden, especially
amid rising daily expenses.
Through
these initiatives, PhilHealth Caraga reaffirmed its commitment to supporting
the healthcare agenda of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. by bringing
healthcare services closer to communities and promoting accessible, affordable,
and quality healthcare for all Filipinos. (NCLM, PIA Agusan del Norte)