MANILA, Philippines --- It is not true that PhilHealth has already stopped paying Quezon City-based WellMed Clinic despite learning of its alleged "ghost" dialysis treatments, lawyer Harry Roque said Tuesday. Roque is the legal counsel of two former employees of WellMed Dialysis Center, Edwin Roberto and Liezel Santos, who earlier exposed the clinic's alleged "ghost dialysis" scam. "It's not true that they have stopped paying WellMed as of February this year. I have data, I have screenshots of PhilHealth computer itself showing that they have been paid until June," Roque said in an interview over ABS CBN News Channel. "In other words, they...
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