How to Check Your PhilHealth Contribution Online
Check your PhilHealth contributions online through the PhilHealth Member Portal at memberinquiry.philhealth.gov.ph or the EPRS portal for employers.
You can check your PhilHealth contribution records online through the PhilHealth Member Portal at memberinquiry.philhealth.gov.ph. The portal lets you verify your membership status, view posted contributions, and confirm that your employer is remitting on time. You need your PhilHealth Identification Number (PIN) and a registered account to access your records.
What You Need
Before checking your contributions online, prepare:
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PhilHealth Identification Number (PIN) — Your unique PhilHealth member number. This appears on your PhilHealth ID card, MDR (Member Data Record), or any PhilHealth document. If you do not know your PIN, you can retrieve it at any PhilHealth Local Health Insurance Office (LHIO) with a valid ID.
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Registered online account — Create an account on the PhilHealth Member Portal if you have not already. You will need your PIN, a valid email address, and personal details that match your PhilHealth records (full name, date of birth).
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Valid email address — PhilHealth sends a verification email to activate your account and may use it for OTP verification during login.
Checking via the PhilHealth Member Portal
After logging in to the Member Portal:
- Navigate to the contribution or premium payment section
- You can view your contribution history by year and month
- Each posted contribution shows the applicable period, employer name, premium amount, and date of remittance
As with all government portals, the interface may change. Look for sections labeled "Premium Contributions," "Payment History," or "Member Records" if the exact layout has been updated.
Understanding Your Contribution Record
When reviewing your records, check the following:
Premium Amount
Under Republic Act No. 11223 (Universal Health Care Act of 2019), the PhilHealth premium rate for employed members in 2025 is 5% of basic monthly salary, shared equally:
- Employee share: 2.5% of basic monthly salary
- Employer share: 2.5% of basic monthly salary
The salary floor is ₱10,000 and the ceiling is ₱100,000:
| Monthly Salary | Monthly Premium (5%) | Your Share (2.5%) | Employer Share (2.5%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ₱10,000 or below | ₱500 | ₱250 | ₱250 |
| ₱25,000 | ₱1,250 | ₱625 | ₱625 |
| ₱50,000 | ₱2,500 | ₱1,250 | ₱1,250 |
| ₱100,000 or above | ₱5,000 | ₱2,500 | ₱2,500 |
Posted Months
Each month your employer remits should appear as a separate entry. Verify that all months in the year are accounted for, especially after changing jobs.
Employer Name
Confirm the listed employer matches your current or former employer for each period.
What If Contributions Are Missing?
If you find gaps in your PhilHealth contribution record:
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Allow for posting time — Like SSS, PhilHealth contributions can take several weeks to appear on the portal after your employer remits.
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Check with your employer — Request the PhilHealth payment reference or receipt numbers. Under RA 11223, employers are required to remit contributions monthly.
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Report to PhilHealth — Visit the nearest PhilHealth LHIO to report non-remittance. Bring your payslips showing the PhilHealth deduction as evidence. PhilHealth may impose penalties on employers who fail to remit.
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Review your payslips — Your monthly payslip should show a PhilHealth deduction. Compare the deducted amount against the expected premium for your salary level.
Checking Your PhilHealth Membership Status
Beyond contributions, the portal also shows your membership status (active or inactive). Your membership remains active as long as at least three (3) monthly premiums have been paid within the immediate six (6) months prior to the month of need, or you meet other qualifying conditions under RA 11223.
Active membership entitles you and your qualified dependents (spouse, children under 21, parents 60+) to PhilHealth benefits at accredited hospitals and clinics.
Other Ways to Check
- PhilHealth LHIO visit — Any PhilHealth office can look up your record with a valid ID
- PhilHealth hotline — Call the PhilHealth Action Center at (02) 8441-7442
- PhilHealth Express (PEX) — Some PhilHealth offices have self-service kiosks
- Employer's PhilHealth EPRS — Your HR department can look up your contribution status through the Electronic Premium Remittance System
Related Guides
- PhilHealth Contribution Guide 2026 — Complete premium schedule and employer compliance requirements
- PhilHealth Contribution Calculator — Compute your PhilHealth premium for any salary
- Government Remittance Deadlines 2026 — Monthly remittance schedule for all government agencies
- What Deductions Are Taken From My Salary? — Overview of all mandatory payroll deductions
Legal References
- Republic Act No. 11223 (Universal Health Care Act of 2019) — Establishes the 5% premium rate and universal coverage
- PhilHealth Circular No. 2024-0009 — 2025 premium rate schedule
This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. While we strive for accuracy by citing official Philippine laws and government circulars, regulations change. Consult a qualified professional or the relevant government agency for advice specific to your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where can I check my PhilHealth contributions online?
- Use the PhilHealth Member Portal at memberinquiry.philhealth.gov.ph. You can also check through the PhilHealth Express (PEX) portal or visit any PhilHealth Local Health Insurance Office (LHIO).
- What information do I need to check?
- You need your PhilHealth Identification Number (PIN) or PhilHealth ID number. For online registration, you also need a valid email address and personal details matching your PhilHealth records.
- How much should my PhilHealth contribution be?
- Under RA 11223 (Universal Health Care Act), the 2025 premium rate is 5% of your basic monthly salary, split equally between employee and employer. The salary floor is ₱10,000 and the ceiling is ₱100,000, so your monthly share ranges from ₱250 to ₱2,500.
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