SEC. 3. Section 4 of the same Act is hereby further amended to read as follows:
“SEC. 4. Definition of Terms. – For the purpose of this Act, the following terms shall be defined as follows:
“x x x
“(f) Dependent – The legal dependents of a member are:
“x x x
“(4) the parents who are sixty (60) years old or above whose monthly income is below an amount to be determined by the Corporation in accordance with the guiding principles set forth in Article I of this Act; and
“(5) parents with permanent disability that render them totally dependent on the member for subsistence.
“x x x
“(l) Fee-for-service – A fee pre-determined by the Corporation for each service delivered by a health care provider based on the bill. The payment system shall be based on a pre-negotiated schedule promulgated by the Corporation.
“x x x
“(q) Indigent – A person who has no visible means of income, or whose income is insufficient for the subsistence of his family, as identified by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) based on specific criteria set for this purpose in accordance with the guiding principles set forth in Article I of this Act.
“x x x
“(s) Member – Any person whose premiums have been regularly paid to the National Health Insurance Program who may be a paying member, a sponsored member, or a lifetime member.
“x x x
“(ff) Retiree – A member of the Program who has reached the age of retirement as provided for bylaw or who was retired on account of permanent disability as certified by the employer and the Corporation.
“x x x
“(mm) Abandoned Children – Children who have no known family willing and capable to take care of them and are under the care of the DSWD, orphanages,churches and other institutions.
“(nn) Case-based Payment – Hospital payment method that reimburses to hospitals apredetermined fixed rate for each treated case or disease; also called per case payment.
“(oo) Health Technology Assessment– A field of science that investigates the value of a health technology such as procedure, process, products, or devices, specifically on their quality, relative cost-effectiveness and safety. It usually involves the science of epidemiology and economics. It has implications on policy, decision to adopt and invest in these technologies, or in health benefit coverage.
“(pp) Informal Sector – Units engaged in the production of goods and services with the primary objective of generating employment and income for the persons concerned. It consists of households, unincorporated enterprises that are market and nonmarket producers of goods, as well as market producers of services.
“These enterprises are operated by own-account workers, which may employ unpaid family workers as well as occasional, seasonally hired workers.
“To this sector belong, among others, street hawkers, market vendors, pedicab and tricycle drivers, small construction workers and home-based industries and services.
“(qq) Other Self-earning Individuals – Individuals who render services or sell goods as a means of livelihood outside of an employer-employee relationship, or as a career, but do not belong to the informal sector. These include businessmen, entrepreneurs, actors, actresses and other performers, news correspondents, professional athletes,coaches, trainers, and other individuals as recognized by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and/or the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR).
“(rr) Out-patient Services – Health services such as diagnostic consultation, examination, treatment, surgery and rehabilitation on an out-patient basis.
“(ss) Professional Practitioners – Include doctors, lawyers, certified public accountants, and other practitioners required to pass government licensure examinations in order to practice their professions.
“(tt) Traditional and Alternative Health Care– The application of traditional knowledge, skills and practice of alternative health care or healing methods which include reflexology, acupuncture, massage, accupressure, chiropractics, nutritional therapy and other similar methods in accordance with the accreditation guidelines set forth by the Corporation and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
“(uu) Lifetime Member – A former member who has reached the age of retirement under thelaw and has paid at least one hundred twenty (120) monthly premium contributions.
“(vv) Members in the Formal Economy –Workers with formal contracts and fixed terms of employment including workers in the government and private sector, whose premium contribution payments are equally shared by the employee and the employer.
“(ww) Members in the Informal Economy – Workers who are not covered by formal contracts or agreements and whose premium contributions are self-paid or subsidized by another individual through a defined criteria set by the Corporation.
“(xx) Migrant Workers – Documented or undocumented Filipinos who are engaged in a remunerated activity in another country of which they are not citizens.
“(yy) Sponsored Member – A member whose contribution is being paid by another individual, government agency, or private entity according to the rules as may be prescribed by the Corporation.”