
PhilHealth YAKAP: Yaman ng Kalusugan Program
Ang PhilHealth YAKAP ay programa ng gobyerno na naglalayong tulungan ang mga Pilipino na mapangalagaan ang kanilang kalusugan at maiwasan ang sakit.
PhilHealth YAKAP Program: A Complete Guide for Clinics, Doctors & Administrators
The PhilHealth YAKAP Program (Yaman ng Kalusugan Program) is the country’s upgraded national primary care benefit package. It is designed to strengthen preventive care, reduce hospitalizations, and ensure that every Filipino has access to essential outpatient services through accredited YAKAP Clinics.
For clinics, YAKAP represents both a public health mission and a predictable, capitation‑based revenue stream—making it one of the most important programs to understand and implement in 2026.
This guide distills everything you need to know: benefits, requirements, capitation mechanics, accreditation steps, and the latest PhilHealth announcements.
What YAKAP Means for Clinics
YAKAP is PhilHealth’s commitment to fund comprehensive primary care. For accredited clinics, this means:
- A steady flow of empaneled patients
- Guaranteed capitation payments
- Expanded service offerings (consults, labs, medicines, screenings)
- Stronger patient loyalty through annual empanelment
- Alignment with national health priorities
YAKAP replaced the older Konsulta program in 2025, expanding it into a full package that includes consultations, medicines, laboratory tests, and cancer screenings.
What Services Are Covered Under YAKAP?
YAKAP is built around four major components:
| Component | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| KONSULTA | Free primary care consultations with an accredited physician |
| GAMOT | Access to 75 essential medicines covered by PhilHealth |
| LABORATORYO | 13 outpatient laboratory tests |
| SCREEN | 6 cancer screening tests |
This makes YAKAP the most comprehensive outpatient benefit package PhilHealth has ever implemented.
How Clinics Get Paid: The Capitation Model
YAKAP uses a capitation payment system, meaning PhilHealth pays your clinic per empaneled patient per year, not per visit.
Payment Structure
- 40% First Tranche Released mid‑year once the patient completes their First Patient Encounter (FPE).
- 60% Second Tranche Released at year‑end based on complete encoding of:
- consultations
- lab results
- prescriptions
Accurate and timely encoding directly affects your second tranche payout.
Who Can Enroll in Your Clinic?
All PhilHealth members and their qualified dependents can choose your clinic as their YAKAP provider.
Patient Enrollment Flow
- Patient should be a PhilHealth member or dependent with a valid Member PIN.
- Patient selects your clinic as their YAKAP provider through the eGov App or PhilHealth Member Portal or the nearest PhilHealth office.
- Identity verification through the PhilHealth Check Utility (requires PhilSys National ID) or a government ID.
- Patient signs the YAKAP Empanelment Slip (YES)
- Patient undergoes First Patient Encounter (FPE)
- Patient becomes officially empaneled for the year
Once empaneled, the patient is “yours” for the entire calendar year—locking in your capitation.
How to Become a YAKAP Provider (Accreditation Guide)
PhilHealth is actively expanding the number of YAKAP clinics nationwide. If you’re planning to apply, here’s the streamlined process based on current issuances and provider guidelines.
1. Ensure Your Clinic Meets the Basic Requirements
Typical requirements include:
- Licensed physician(s)
- Basic primary care facility setup
- Ability to provide consultations, labs (onsite or via partner), and medicines
- Compliance with PhilHealth’s quality standards for screenings and outpatient services
2. Prepare Documentation
PhilHealth may require:
- Facility documents
- Physician PRC and PhilHealth accreditation
- Clinic layout and equipment list
- Service capability documents
- Data submission readiness (EMR requirement)
3. Submit Application to PhilHealth
You may apply through:
- Your PhilHealth Regional Office, or
- The official YAKAP provider portal (as announced by PhilHealth)
4. Undergo Evaluation & Site Inspection
PhilHealth will assess:
- Facility readiness
- Physician availability
- Compliance with YAKAP service standards
5. Receive Accreditation & Start Empanelment
Once approved, your clinic will be listed as a YAKAP provider and can begin accepting patients.
Important Announcements for Clinics (2025–2026)
Based on PhilHealth’s official issuances:
1. eKonsulta System Shutdown (Critical)
- eKonsulta will be permanently shut down on July 1, 2026
- Clinics must declare their chosen PhilHealth‑certified EMR by April 1, 2026
- All YAKAP data submissions must use a certified EMR starting July 2026
2. GAMOT Program Updates
Multiple circulars outline:
- Continued availability of essential medicines
- Nomination of authorized physicians for the GAMOT app
- Supplemental guidelines for outpatient medications
3. YAKAP Clinic Readiness Reminders
PhilHealth has issued advisories reminding clinics to:
- Ensure physician nomination
- Complete SAP data submissions
- Maintain compliance with screening quality standards
4. Transfer & Empanelment Guidelines
Circulars include:
- YAKAP clinic transfer rules
- Requirements for rolled‑over members
- Updated empanelment slip requirements
PhilHealth is clearly tightening compliance and data quality requirements—clinics should prepare early.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is YAKAP the same as Konsulta?
No. YAKAP replaced and expanded the Konsulta program in July 2025. It now includes medicines, labs, and cancer screenings.
Can we still use eKonsulta?
Only until July 1, 2026. After that, all clinics must use a PhilHealth‑certified EMR.
What is the First Patient Encounter (FPE)?
The initial in‑person consultation required before a patient can receive YAKAP benefits. It also triggers the first tranche of capitation.
Do we need onsite labs to qualify?
No. Clinics may partner with accredited laboratories as long as they meet PhilHealth’s service capability requirements.
How many patients can we empanel?
There is no strict national cap, but regional offices may set operational limits based on clinic capacity.
Can teleconsultation be used?
Yes—but only for follow‑ups after the FPE. YAKAP is primarily a face‑to‑face program.
How do we get listed as a YAKAP provider?
Once accredited, PhilHealth will include your clinic in its official YAKAP provider directory.
Final Thoughts
YAKAP is reshaping primary care in the Philippines. For clinics, it offers:
- A stable, predictable revenue model
- A larger patient base
- Stronger continuity of care
- Alignment with national health goals
With PhilHealth pushing nationwide expansion and modernizing its systems, now is the ideal time for clinics to get accredited or strengthen their YAKAP operations.