Maxicare Healthcare Corporation • one of the pioneer health maintenance organizations in the Philippines • established in 1987 by an esteemed group of doctors and businessmen with a vision for a better healthcare delivery system in the country
Jun 19, 2015
Maxicare Healthcare Corporation
• one of the pioneer health maintenance organizations in the Philippines
• established in 1987 by an esteemed group of doctors and businessmen with a vision for a better healthcare delivery system in the country
Focused on providing peace of mind to all its
members trough:• extensive medical provider
network nationwide• responsive customer care
unit• stress-free availment process• personalized assistance• comprehensive wellness
campaigns
Our members are assured of
no less than the best for their
healthcare needs
Provide its members comprehensive health
programs
• with unsurpassed levels of customer service• quality• and cost effectiveness
Maxicareremains the healthcare
company of choice by the top employers of the
country
MissionTo help people
achieve peace of mind through
quality healthcare
Vision• To be the leading health maintenance
organization preferred by customers because of superior services
• As a managed care company, we deliver quality service and value to our Customers;
• We find fulfillment as we serve our customers and are proud to belong to this organization;
• We share with our shareholders and providers the vision of helping people achieve peace of mind;
• We shall all together grow as we render superior healthcare.
MILESTONES
1987
•Group of Doctors from Makati Medical Center and a few Businessmen established Maxicare
1997
•PCIB CIGNA entered into a joint venture with Maxicare to expand operations in the Philippines therefore changing the company name to Maxicare PCIB CIGNA Healthcare Corporation
2002
•A merger with Equitable Bank changed the company name to Maxicare EPCIB Healthcare
•Maxicare also launched the Flexiclaims system
Flexiclaim System
2003
•Name was changed to Maxicare Healthcare Corporation.
2004
•Maxicare reached its 1 Billion sales
•Maxicare opened its Primary Care Center in The Medical City.
2005
•Maxicare launched its Intelligent cards
•Maxicare partnered with Medilink Inc to to use POS terminals in hospitals and clinics for quick validation of membership status
•Maxicare opened its Cebu Sales Office
•Maxicare opened Primary Care Centers at St. Luke’s Medical Center in Quezon City
2006
•Equitable PCIB merged with BDOMaxicare opened Delos Santos Medical Center Primary Care Center.
2007
•Maxicare launched its Premium and Platinum CardsMaxicare opened its DLS-STI Megaclinic Primary Care Center.
•Maxicare was acquired by Pin-An Holdings of the Antonio Go Group of Companies.
2008
•Maxicare opened its Filomena Primary Care Center located in Makati City.
Maxicare Premium and Platinum Card
2009
•Maxicare opened its Primary Care Center in My Health Clinic at Festival Supermall, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
2010
•Maxicare opened Primary Care Center in St. Luke’s Medical Center in Global City, Taguig.
•Maxicare publicly unveiled its two newest products: MyMaxicare for Individuals and Families; and Maxicare Plus for SMEs.
•Maxicare has transferred one of its Primary Care Centers to a new and bigger location at the Makati Medical Center.
•Maxicare opened its Primary Care Center in My Health Clinic at Shangrila Mall.
2011
•Maxicare moved to a bigger Visayas Regional Office at Unit 405Robinsons Cybergate Mall, Fuente-Osmena St., Cebu City.
•Maxicare publicly announced the opening of its Primary Care Center –MyHealth Clinics in the following locations — SM City North Edsa, Asiatown ITPark, Cebu and Robinsons Cybergate Mall, Cebu City.
•Maxicare opened another Primary Care Center at Chinese General Hospital.Maxicare moved its Corporate Office at Maxicare Tower, 203 Salcedo St., Legaspi Village, Makati City.
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•Maxicare offers clients Maxicare Plus Provincial for a more regionally tailor-fitted medical network access for SMEs in the provincesMaxicare moved to a new and bigger Mindanao Regional Office at 3rdFloor FTC Tower, Mt. Apo Road, Davao City.
•Maxicare launched its first Medical Emergency Care Prepaid Card, Maxicare Eready.
•Maxicare Tower officially Inaugurated last Nov. 11, 2011.
•Maxicare ranks No. 1 in terms of gross revenues in Business World Top 1000
Maxicare Health Corporation
3rd Floor Maxicare Tower,
203 Salcedo Street,Legaspi Village,
Makati City
2012•Maxicare reaches more than
700,000 membership population.•Maxicare hits more than 1,000
accredited hospitals and clinics.•Maxicare opened regional offices
in Batangas and Pampanga.•Maxicare celebrates its 25th
Anniversary.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
CORPORATE OFFICERS
About Corporate& Employees
• Maxicare offers comprehensive healthcare benefits perfectly designed for their needs.• We have been the most trusted healthcare provider of some top companies in the country.
• Maxicare never ceased to integrate innovations on its core products and services.
• Programs offered consist of wide benefit coverage options for in-patient, out-patient and emergency care including preventive and dental care.
• Also, there are value-added services which your employees will surely enjoy.
• you will be able to reward your employees with more than just a usual healthcare program.
Maxicare continues to expand its extensive
network of accredited healthcare partners
nationwide thus, gives every member an
assurance with healthcare convenience anywhere.
About Providers andPartner Doctors
• provide the best• at the most convenient locations, • the widest range of specialization,• the most number of healthcare
providers, • at the most reasonable prices.• Maxicare network of care to suffice to
you every need, whenever you need it, wherever you may be.
Being the most trusted partner of known major hospitals, excellence on
healthcare service is guaranteed on top of its
priorities.
•
• expertise of top-caliber doctors on their various field of specialization along with high-quality clinics dedicated to provide utmost healthcare
• we have also partnered with a pool of dental clinics and dentists assembled all together under our Maxicare Dental Hub.
Primary Care Centers
were put together with your
convenience in mind
HOUSE CODE OF DISCIPLINE
HOUSE CODE OF DISCIPLINE Rules and regulations are necessary to define which actuations
are inimical to the interest of the Company and to the general welfare of its employees. They are Management’s guidelines aimed towards harmony and efficiency through discipline and understanding.
The following rules and regulations clearly:• define some offenses inimical to the interest of the company
and its employees;• prescribe the disciplinary action to be meted out of the
offender;• describe some working guidelines
Management will apply the Rules and Regulations fairly, without fear or favor.
CLASS DEFINITION SANCTION
A GRAVE OFFENSES or those acts deliberately done or neglected by employees which cause grave harm to the company or to co-employees
1ST OFFENSE 25 days suspension to TERMINATION (N)
B SERIOUS OFFENSES or those acts deliberately done or neglected by employees which cause or threaten to cause serious inconveniences to the company or to co-employees
1st OFFENSE – 12 to 24 working day suspension2nd OFFENSE – TERMINATION
CLASS A (Grave Offenses)
• A.1 Theft, Stealing, Removal of company property, materials, equipment, supplies without proper authorization. (N)
• A.2 Sabotage, deliberate restraint, disruption or stoppage of work or output: cheating, intimidating, coercing or bribing co-workers to commit these acts.
• A.3 Misappropriation of company funds. (N)• A.4 Accepting kickbacks, rebates, commissions, favors, in
obtaining supplies or services for the company or in awarding contracts to suppliers.
• A.5 Offering or accepting gifts or favor in exchange for a job, work assignment, work location, or favorable condition of employment for self-aggrandizement.
• A.6 Tampering or falsification of time records or work output records, whether the employee’s own or somebody else’s. (N)
CLASS A (Grave Offenses)
• A.7 Falsification of company records and documents, including any misrepresentation made when applying for employment.
• A.8 Padding of expense accounts for reimbursement from company or charging to the company unnecessary expenses as well as unauthorized ones that benefit only the employee in question.
• A.9 Unauthorized entering into contracts with any other person or business enterprise on behalf of the company.
• A.10 Substituting company materials, equipment, tools, parts, etc. with those of inferior quality or lesser value in order to favor certain suppliers.
CLASS A (Grave Offenses)
• A.11 Carrying a gun, knife, explosive or other deadly weapons in company premises or vicinity; brandishing this weapon with or without any intention to harm people within company premises or vicinity. Exemption: unless there is prior management consent or as required by the nature of the job.
• A.12 Inflicting bodily injury or attempting to inflict bodily injury upon another person within company premises or vicinity.
• A.13 Insubordination, disrespect, discourtesy, insult or use of foul language towards one’s superiors or peers. (N)
CLASS A (Grave Offenses)
• A.14 Reporting for work under the influence of alcohol or prohibited drugs. Drinking liquor or any intoxicating drink within company premises or during official company hours. Bringing in or taking of illegal and harmful drugs within company premises. (N)
• A.15 Taking part in any form of gambling, including soliciting bets within company premises. (N)
• A.16 Unauthorized disclosure of confidential information concerning company operations, trade secrets, or any restricted data to unauthorized persons. (N)
• A.17 Conviction for any criminal offense. (N)
CLASS A (Grave Offenses)
• A.18 Engaging in sexual acts or lascivious behavior within company premises or during company time. (N)
• A.19 Engaging in any subversive acts (including distribution of subversive materials) within company premises or within company time.
• A.20 Provoking a quarrel or fistfight or participating in one, even though there may be no resulting physical injuries on both sides. Except when committed in self-defense. (N)
• A.21 Destruction, damage, or loss of company property due to gross neglect.
• A.22 Misrepresenting one’s authority to act in the company’s behalf. (N)
CLASS A (Grave Offenses)
• A.23 Engaging in a business venture, or providing service which conflicts/competes with the company’s interests. (moonlighting/sideline). (N)
• A.24 5 days unexcused absences whether consecutive or not within a month. (N)
• A.25 Dishonesty prejudicial to the company. (N)• A.26 Other causes analogous to the foregoing. (N)• A.27 Failure to report that one has contracted a contagious
disease when such ailment endangers fellow workers.• A.28 Willful failure to undergo or subject himself to an
annual medical check-up.
• B.1 Lending ID card to another person or assisting non-employees to enter company premises and restricted areas without management permission.
• B.2 Willful disregard of notices and signs such as “No Entry” in restricted areas.
• B.3 Sleeping on company time while on duty.• B.4 Falsely testifying for or against a person who is the
subject of a company investigation; concealing matters of interest to the company where its employees are or may be involved. Refusal to cooperate in a company investigation. (N)
• B5 Commission of any act that puts the company’s or the group’s reputation and goodwill in bad light.
CLASS B (Serious Offenses)
CLASS B (Serious Offenses)
• B.6 Acting in a disorderly manner, thereby disrupting work.
• B.7 Leaving work assignment and company premises during working hours without permission from or information given to one’s immediate superior; also known as “undertime”.
• B.8 Doing overtime work on lesser time than that sought to be charged.
• B.9 Refusal to submit to, or failure to meet, the security and safety requirements of the company.
• B.10 Unauthorized, improper, incorrect use of company vehicle or property. Any damage or injury caused to company property or to the employee or to any third party stemming from such use shall be the responsibility of the erring employee alone and shall not be shouldered by the company. (N)
• B.11 Promoting, engaging in, or practicing usury within company premises or on company time.
• B.12 Deliberate slow down or dragging out of work that directly affects productivity.
• B.13 Failure, refusal, neglect to follow and obey verbal or written orders from superiors; refusal or negligence to perform assigned work. Gross and Habitual neglect in the performance of one’s duties and incompetence. (N)
• B.14 Other causes analogous to the foregoing. (N)
CLASS B (Serious Offenses)
C MAJOR OFFENSES or those acts deliberately done or neglected by employees which cause loss of productivity or interpersonal goodwill
1st OFFENSE – Written Reprimand2nd OFFENSE – 6 to 12 working day suspension3rd OFFENSE – TERMINATION
D MINOR OFFENSES 1st OFFENSE – Oral Reprimand2nd OFFENSE – Written Reprimand3rd OFFENSE –3 to 6 working day suspension4th OFFENSE – 6 to 12 day working suspension5th OFFENSE – TERMINATION
CLASS C (Major Offenses)
• C.1 Smoking within restricted areas in the company.• C.2 Showing pornographic materials, pictures, or literature
during company time or in company premises.• C.3 Malingering or feigning illness to avoid doing assigned
work.• C.4 Failure to file (within one working day) a report of an
accident involving company personnel or property.• C.5 Reading unrelated materials during working hours,
thereby causing loss in productivity.• C.6 Littering in company premises.
CLASS C (Major Offenses)• C. 7 Disregard of office regulations relating to sanity and orderly
conditions of the workplace, security of office equipment, and economic use of supplies.
• C.8 Unauthorized presence in company restricted areas during working and non-working days.
• C.9 Wasting time, loafing or loitering while on duty.• C.10 Rumor-mongering or spreading false information against
any person or the company.• C.11 Unauthorized posting or removing of bulleting board
matters.• C.12 Distribution, Circulation, Possession of unauthorized or
unofficial printed matters within the company premises or during official company hours. Unauthorized solicitation of any kind within company premises or during official company time. (N)
• C.13 Other causes analogous to the foregoing. (N)
CLASS D (Minor Offenses)
• D.1 Failure to maintain cleanliness and orderliness in personal appearance.
• D.2 Failure to wear the prescribed company uniform and ID.
• D.3 Non-cooperating in any company group work or activity.
• D.4 Failure to fill-out proper forms or to observe procedures prescribed by the company.
CLASS D (Minor Offenses)
• D.6 Failure to notify supervisor or Department Head that employee will be late or absent, within one hour after start of work. (N)
• D.7 Failure or refusal to comply with company policies or regulations issued from time to time by duly authorized personnel. (N)
• D.8 Other causes analogous to the foregoing. (N)
III. ATTENDANCE• ABSENCES – Absences may be excused or unexcused• Excused Absences are:• Absences due to valid reason and with approved prior
notification• Vacation, sick and maternity leave• Unexcused Absences are:• Absences without approved prior notification• Absences without valid reason• In case of emergency absences, employee must call the
Department Head and/or the Human Resource Dept. by telephone or other means to inform Management of his/her situation. The employee must fill out the Leave of Absence form at the HR Dept. on the first day when he/she reports for work.
III. ATTENDANCE• Disciplinary measures on unexcused absences:• 1st OFFENSE - Oral reprimand• 2nd OFFENSE -Written reprimand• 3rd OFFENSE - 3 to 6 working day suspension• 4th OFFENSE - 6 to 12 working day suspension• 5th OFFENSE - TERMINATION
3. Absence without official leave for five (5) consecutive days is abandonment of work and employee is considered terminated from the company.
III. ATTENDANCE
• TARDINESS• Every employee has obligation to be punctual not only in
coming to work but also in starting his work. This means that he has to be at his desk before the start of office hours. If he comes late, the flow of work in the office is disrupted. This is not only annoying to his co-employees but also means an added burden to those who will do his work.
III. ATTENDANCE• EXCESSIVE TARDINESS is defined as coming to work four (4)
times late within one calendar month.• SANCTIONS:• 1st OFFENSE - Oral reprimand• 2nd OFFENSE - Written reprimand• 3rd OFFENSE - 3 to 6 working day
suspension• 4th OFFENSE - 6 to 12 working day
suspension• 5th OFFENSE - TERMINATION
III. ATTENDANCE• EFFECT ON OVERTIME – No person who is late in a day will
be allowed to work overtime within the same day.• UNDERTIME• After an employee has punched in his time card, he is not
supposed to leave the office during office/working hours unless his work calls for it. However, if he must leave the office such as:
• when his superior sends him on official business;• when he is called home due to unforeseen circumstances or
emergencies;• in case of sudden illness;
III. ATTENDANCE• the employee has to ask permission to leave the office by
accomplishing a Leave of Absence Form from the HR Dept. In case of illness, proper clearance shall be required from the Medical Director or Asst. Medical Director.
• Undertime may be permitted upon prior request to and approved by the Human Resource Manager, thru proper notification by the immediate supervisor or department manager.
• Undertime will be deducted from the employee’s salary and will be likewise noted down in the employee’s 201 file if unexcused for the purpose of disciplinary action or evaluation of his over-all efficiency.
III. ATTENDANCE
• Unexcused undertime will have the same sanctions as Tardiness.
IV. DEFINITION OF TERMS• Lascivious Behavior – engaging in overtly sexual behavior
(kissing, hugging, touching of sensitive body parts) or in sexual harassment within company premises and company time. An important thing to consider here is the context of the supposed violation.
• Subversive Activities – those activities which tend to attempt to destabilize legally constituted authority.
• Gross Neglect – consistent, deliberate non-compliance with work instructions or job steps.
• Premises – this refers to the Head Office (19th and 18th Flr); Maxicare Centers
• Emergency – an unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate action; a threat to loss of life, property, or limb.
V. CUMULATION OF OFFENSES
• All offenses except Attendance are considered cumulative until the employee’s separation from the company.
• For Attendance (absences and tardiness), the cumulation period is one year. This means that subsequent excessive tardiness/absences must occur within one year after first occurrence in order to be considered as part of a pattern of behavior which we want to correct. After this period, all previous offenses of the same nature will not be considered.
The Interviewee
Winston P. PanlaquiTraining Officer
Maxicare Healthcare Corporation
STRENGTHS
• Friendly and enthusiastic with unique combination of creative skills and detail orientation.
• · Highly motivated, competitive and can easily adapt to new business and learning experiences and
• can work in a highly pressured environment.• · Possesses good oral communication skills and “client
is top priority” work attitude, confident, a• good team leader as well as team player.• · Reliable in getting the job done through persistence
and strong work ethic.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Maxicare Healthcare CorporationTraining OfficerMarch 2009-Present19th Flr.Medical Plaza MakatiAmorsolo cor Dela Costa St., Lagaspi Vill. Makati
City
Allegro Microsystems Phils., Inc.HR Training SpecialistRecruitment SpecialistSeptember 2003- November 20089F Common Goal Tower, Madrigal Business Park, Ayala Alabang, Muntinlupa City
American Standard, Inc.Human Resources AssistantFebruary 2003- June 2003Concha Cruz drive, Almanza, Las Piñas City
Sterling Paper Products, Inc.(Expressions Stationery Shop, Inc.)Human Resources SpecialistFebruary 2002-February 20032302 Sterling Place Bldg., Pasong Tamo Ext.,
Makati City
DHL Worldwide Express (Phils) Corp.Training AssistantOctober 2001-February 200211th /F Urban Bank Plaza
EDUCATIONSep 2005-Mar 2006 Graduate SchoolMasters in Business Administration, major in Human Resources ManagementDe La Salle UniversityTaft Avenue, Manila· Currently finished 6 units
1994-1999 TertiaryBachelor of Arts, Major in Human Resources ManagementDe La Salle University-College of Saint BenildeTaft Avenue, Manila· Dean’s Lister· Accounting and Economics Quiz bee (1st place)· Business Math Quiz bee (finalist)· Best Thesis Award (finalist)