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40% of Philippine Hospital Admissions Are Preventable by Primary Care, Urging Urgent Health Reform

A stark new finding presented by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) reveals a critical flaw in the nation's healthcare system: approximately 40 percent of hospital admissions in…
40% of Philippine Hospital Admissions Are Preventable by Primary Care, Urging Urgent Health Reform
A stark new finding presented by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) reveals a critical flaw in the nation's healthcare system: approximately 40 percent of hospital admissions in the Philippines involve conditions that could have been effectively managed or prevented by primary care. This alarming statistic, unveiled at the PIDS forum, "UHC in Numbers: A Forum on the Philippines’ Progress in Universal Health Care," underscores persistent weaknesses in health service delivery and financing, demanding immediate acceleration of long-delayed Universal Health Care (UHC) reforms. 📉 The Cost of Systemic Weakness…
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November 30, 2025 at 7:20 PM
Filipinos’ Quality of Life Perception Drops to ‘Fair’ – SWS Survey

The Social Weather Stations (SWS) announced the results of its Third Quarter 2025 Social Weather Survey, revealing a sharp decline in the public's assessment of their quality of life. The survey, conducted from September 24-30,…
Filipinos’ Quality of Life Perception Drops to ‘Fair’ – SWS Survey
The Social Weather Stations (SWS) announced the results of its Third Quarter 2025 Social Weather Survey, revealing a sharp decline in the public's assessment of their quality of life. The survey, conducted from September 24-30, 2025, found the national Net Gainers score to be -2 (Fair), marking a 14-point drop from the previous quarter. The latest survey found that 30% of Filipino adults reported that their quality of life had improved over the past twelve months, classifying them as “Gainers.” In contrast, 32% felt their lives had worsened (“Losers”), and a substantial 38% reported that their situation was the same (“Unchanged”).
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November 30, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Study Reveals Political Information Increasingly Circulates Through Entertainment-Focused Social Media

A study presented by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and the Philippines Communication Society (PCS) on November 13, 2023, reveals a significant shift in how Filipinos…
Study Reveals Political Information Increasingly Circulates Through Entertainment-Focused Social Media
A study presented by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and the Philippines Communication Society (PCS) on November 13, 2023, reveals a significant shift in how Filipinos encounter political information, with entertainment-focused social media channels now acting as major conduits for political content, often bypassing traditional news sources. The research, titled “Digital Public Pulse: Mapping the Digital Landscape of Philippine Politics” and published in the PCS Review, found that political information is increasingly moving through digital spaces, primarily followed by Filipinos for leisure, such as meme pages, lifestyle accounts, and vlogger channels.
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November 21, 2025 at 8:15 PM
GNClub and Paradex Make History with Philippines’ First Live, Real-Money Trading Esports Tournament

GNClub and Paradex officially etched their names into the history books on November 15 by hosting the Bull vs Bear Trading Tournament in Makati. The event marked the Philippines’ first-ever Real…
GNClub and Paradex Make History with Philippines’ First Live, Real-Money Trading Esports Tournament
GNClub and Paradex officially etched their names into the history books on November 15 by hosting the Bull vs Bear Trading Tournament in Makati. The event marked the Philippines’ first-ever Real Money Live Trading Competition that was broadcast live to a record-breaking digital audience while also drawing a large face-to-face audience, setting a new benchmark for crypto esports in the country. Held at Zero-Ten Park / The Company Manila, the venue was transformed into a high-stakes arena where the nation’s leading trading communities mobilized to battle for supremacy and a ₱1000 USDC prize pool.
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November 20, 2025 at 9:16 PM
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PIDS Study Rings Alarm on Shrinking Local News, Rising Media Concentration in the Philippines

A new study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) reveals that the rapid decline of local newspaper operations, driven by a swift migration of readers and advertisers online, is…
PIDS Study Rings Alarm on Shrinking Local News, Rising Media Concentration in the Philippines
A new study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) reveals that the rapid decline of local newspaper operations, driven by a swift migration of readers and advertisers online, is accelerating media concentration across the Philippines, leaving several regions vulnerable to information scarcity. The findings, presented by Senior Research Fellow Dr. Ramonette Serafica and Research Specialist Queen Cel Oren during a recent public webinar, emphasize that while digital platforms are expanding, they are not adequately replacing the vital role of localized reporting, leading to an unequal landscape for news access.
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November 20, 2025 at 7:28 PM
New PIDS Study Urges PhilHealth to Adopt Fairer DRG System as Obsolete Rates Undermine Universal Healthcare

A new study from the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) reveals that the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) is failing to adequately compensate hospitals…
New PIDS Study Urges PhilHealth to Adopt Fairer DRG System as Obsolete Rates Undermine Universal Healthcare
A new study from the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) reveals that the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) is failing to adequately compensate hospitals due to severely outdated reimbursement rates, forcing patients to bear excessive out-of-pocket costs and compromising the goal of universal health coverage. The study, titled “Kabayarang Sapat, Serbisyong Tapat, DRG Dapat: Transitioning from PhilHealth All Case Rates to a Fairer, Responsive, and Transparent Provider Payment System,” scrutinizes PhilHealth’s current All Case Rates (ACR) system. The findings are stark: 99.9% of PhilHealth’s 8,869 case rates…
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November 20, 2025 at 7:19 PM
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TESDA Scholarships Boost Employability but Need Smarter Targeting to Reach the Poorest

A new study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) confirms the effectiveness of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority's (TESDA) scholarship programs in improving graduate…
TESDA Scholarships Boost Employability but Need Smarter Targeting to Reach the Poorest
A new study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) confirms the effectiveness of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority's (TESDA) scholarship programs in improving graduate employability, but warns that the country’s poorest citizens are increasingly being left behind. The study, titled “Assessing the Effectiveness of TESDA Scholarship Programs in Targeting the Poor,” authored by Dr. Maribel Daño of De La Salle University, found a concerning decline in the share of poor and “disadvantaged scholars” benefiting from the programs between 2018 and 2022. The research revealed that while TESDA's technical and vocational education and training (TVET) scholarships successfully help graduates secure employment one year after training, their poverty-targeting initiatives are losing focus.
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November 6, 2025 at 8:06 AM
Involuntary Hunger Rises Sharply to 22.0% in Q3 2025, Reversing Downward Trend

The Social Weather Stations (SWS) announced today the results of its Third Quarter 2025 Social Weather Survey, revealing a significant and concerning increase in the rate of involuntary hunger experienced by Filipino…
Involuntary Hunger Rises Sharply to 22.0% in Q3 2025, Reversing Downward Trend
The Social Weather Stations (SWS) announced today the results of its Third Quarter 2025 Social Weather Survey, revealing a significant and concerning increase in the rate of involuntary hunger experienced by Filipino families. The nationwide survey, conducted from September 24–30, 2025, found that 22.0% of families—or roughly one in five—experienced involuntary hunger ("being hungry and having nothing to eat") at least once in the preceding three months. This latest figure represents a substantial 5.9 percentage point increase from the 16.1% recorded in the June 2025 survey. This jump marks an interruption of a prior promising downward trend observed earlier in the year.
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November 5, 2025 at 9:52 AM
PhilHealth Claims Data: The Key to Leapfrogging Universal Health Care in the Philippines

Philippine health authorities and global development partners are advancing a major initiative to harness PhilHealth’s massive trove of claims data—including approximately 15 million claims processed in 2024…
PhilHealth Claims Data: The Key to Leapfrogging Universal Health Care in the Philippines
Philippine health authorities and global development partners are advancing a major initiative to harness PhilHealth’s massive trove of claims data—including approximately 15 million claims processed in 2024 alone—to drive smarter, evidence-based decision-making for Universal Health Care (UHC). The Philippine Institute of Development Studies’ Health Economics and Finance Program (PIDS-HEFP), in collaboration with the World Bank Group and supported by the Australian Government through the Advance UHC partnership, recently held a key workshop to equip policymakers with the analytical capacity needed to transform raw administrative data into actionable policy insights.
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November 5, 2025 at 9:32 AM
TradingPRO Expands Operations with Extended Trading Hours and Greater Market Access for Filipino Traders

Leading global broker TradingPRO today announced a major expansion of its trading operations, featuring extended trading hours and a wider range of financial instruments. The upgrade aims to…
TradingPRO Expands Operations with Extended Trading Hours and Greater Market Access for Filipino Traders
Leading global broker TradingPRO today announced a major expansion of its trading operations, featuring extended trading hours and a wider range of financial instruments. The upgrade aims to provide Filipino traders with greater flexibility and access to more global markets, reinforcing TradingPRO’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of active and professional traders. With the addition of new tradable instruments, TradingPRO users can now diversify their portfolios across multiple asset classes — from traditional forex pairs to commodities and global indices. The expansion empowers traders to optimize their strategies and capture opportunities across different markets.
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November 4, 2025 at 1:09 PM
Urgent action required to break the “Intergenerational Curse of Malnutrition” in the Philippines

The Philippines is currently grappling with a severe and persistent “intergenerational curse of malnutrition,” a crisis that experts warn is severely threatening the country’s human capital and…
Urgent action required to break the “Intergenerational Curse of Malnutrition” in the Philippines
The Philippines is currently grappling with a severe and persistent “intergenerational curse of malnutrition,” a crisis that experts warn is severely threatening the country’s human capital and long-term development. Despite consistent economic growth, child stunting rates have barely improved, underscoring that economic success alone cannot overcome decades of underinvestment in maternal and early childhood nutrition. Dr. Valerie Gilbert Ulep, Senior Research Fellow and Program Director of the Health Economics and Finance Program (HEFP) at the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), described the situation as “widespread and gut-wrenching,” positioning the country as an “epicenter of chronic malnutrition in the region.”
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November 3, 2025 at 10:22 AM
YSPACES launches as BGC’s premier all-in-one business and event hub

YSPACES, a dynamic new business and event hub, announced its official launch, offering an innovative, one-stop ecosystem designed to support modern professionals, startups, and established enterprises. Located in the heart of the…
YSPACES launches as BGC’s premier all-in-one business and event hub
YSPACES, a dynamic new business and event hub, announced its official launch, offering an innovative, one-stop ecosystem designed to support modern professionals, startups, and established enterprises. Located in the heart of the prestigious Bonifacio Global City (BGC) business district, YSPACES provides a seamless environment where flexibility and innovation transform ideas into action. YSPACES is built to meet the evolving needs of today’s businesses, combining essential services into a single, cohesive platform. The hub’s offerings include: Fully Equipped Event Venues: Customizable layouts perfect for everything from product launches and workshops to large-scale corporate meetings.
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November 3, 2025 at 9:49 AM
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Self-rated poverty rises slightly to 50% of Filipino families in September 2025

The latest national Social Weather Survey (SWS), conducted from September 24-30, 2025, revealed that exactly half of all Filipino families (50%) rated themselves as poor (Mahirap). This finding indicates a slight…
Self-rated poverty rises slightly to 50% of Filipino families in September 2025
The latest national Social Weather Survey (SWS), conducted from September 24-30, 2025, revealed that exactly half of all Filipino families (50%) rated themselves as poor (Mahirap). This finding indicates a slight uptick in self-rated poverty compared to the previous quarter. The current 50% figure is one percentage point higher than the 49% recorded in the June 2025 survey. Based on the Philippine Statistics Authority's medium-population projections for 2025, the 50% rate translates to an estimated 14.2 million Self-Rated Poor families in September 2025. This is an increase from the 13.7 million estimated in June 2025.
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November 1, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Reelist8 launches AI-Powered ecosystem, tackling Philippine housing crisis

Reelist8, a leading Philippine financial technology company for the real estate sector, today announced the launch of its innovative AI-powered ecosystem, offering a direct and groundbreaking solution to the nation's severe…
Reelist8 launches AI-Powered ecosystem, tackling Philippine housing crisis
Reelist8, a leading Philippine financial technology company for the real estate sector, today announced the launch of its innovative AI-powered ecosystem, offering a direct and groundbreaking solution to the nation's severe housing affordability crisis. This new path is set to enable qualified Filipinos to achieve homeownership with as little as 0.5% equity, subject to terms and approval. The core of Reelist8’s offering is a proprietary AI technology stack that directly enables an innovative financing product. This capability is designed to solve one of the Philippine real estate industry's biggest challenges: connecting aspirational buyers with move-in-ready homes at an accessible entry point.
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October 31, 2025 at 11:03 PM
Mindanao spearheads people-centered AI revolution with focus on agriculture and public health

Mindanao is positioning itself as a leader in people-centered Artificial Intelligence (AI), moving beyond theoretical discussion to real-world applications that directly benefit underserved communities in…
Mindanao spearheads people-centered AI revolution with focus on agriculture and public health
Mindanao is positioning itself as a leader in people-centered Artificial Intelligence (AI), moving beyond theoretical discussion to real-world applications that directly benefit underserved communities in agriculture and public health. This was the key takeaway from the 11th Mindanao Policy Research Forum (MPRF) held on October 21. Jointly organized by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA), and Bukidnon State University (BukSU), the MPRF, themed “Harnessing AI in Mindanao: Pathways for People-Centered Governance,” highlighted early, successful implementations of local AI tools. Empowering Farmers: BukSU Associate Professor Dr.
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October 31, 2025 at 10:16 PM
Filipino women entrepreneurs call for urgent support at policy workshop launch

A stark call for support—"We have ideas, talent, and commitment—but no venue, no budget, and no one to back us"—anchored the launch of a new initiative designed to address the persistent challenges facing women-led…
Filipino women entrepreneurs call for urgent support at policy workshop launch
A stark call for support—"We have ideas, talent, and commitment—but no venue, no budget, and no one to back us"—anchored the launch of a new initiative designed to address the persistent challenges facing women-led cultural enterprises in the Philippines. The first session of the three-part “Policy Leadership Workshop Series,” titled “Roots & Realities: Exploring Gender, Culture, and MSMEs,” brought together 25 women cultural entrepreneurs from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The series is a collaborative effort between the Philippine APEC Study Center Network (PASCN) of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada), through the APEC–Canada Growing Business Partnership, with funding from the Government of Canada.
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October 31, 2025 at 9:45 PM
One in four Filipino children remains stunted, highlighting deep inequality

Despite the Philippines' progress toward upper-middle-income status, a stark reality check was issued by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and UNICEF Philippines: one in four Filipino children remains…
One in four Filipino children remains stunted, highlighting deep inequality
Despite the Philippines' progress toward upper-middle-income status, a stark reality check was issued by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and UNICEF Philippines: one in four Filipino children remains stunted, underscoring significant inequalities that impede the country’s human development. The finding was the central message delivered at the October 16 launch of the new book, “Raising the Bar: Understanding and Solving Chronic Malnutrition in the Philippines.” The launch called for urgent action and systemic reforms, stressing that economic prosperity must be coupled with equitable investment in health and nutrition.
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October 31, 2025 at 9:26 PM
Prayer tops list of stress coping mechanisms for adult Filipinos, SWS survey reveals

A recent national Social Weather Survey (SWS) conducted in the third quarter of 2025 provides crucial insights into the mental health strategies of adult Filipinos, revealing that prayer and spiritual activities…
Prayer tops list of stress coping mechanisms for adult Filipinos, SWS survey reveals
A recent national Social Weather Survey (SWS) conducted in the third quarter of 2025 provides crucial insights into the mental health strategies of adult Filipinos, revealing that prayer and spiritual activities are the most common ways they cope with daily pressures. The survey, fielded from September 24-30, 2025, asked respondents the open-ended question, “What do you do to cope with stress?” (Paano po ninyo nilalabanan ang stress?). The results underscore the deep influence of faith and rest in managing psychological well-being across the country. According to the report, 16% of adult Filipinos…
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October 26, 2025 at 7:26 AM
SWS Survey: Filipino stress levels rise significantly since 2019

On World Mental Health Day, the Social Weather Stations (SWS) released findings from its latest national Social Weather Survey, revealing a notable increase in the proportion of adult Filipinos who frequently experience stress in…
SWS Survey: Filipino stress levels rise significantly since 2019
On World Mental Health Day, the Social Weather Stations (SWS) released findings from its latest national Social Weather Survey, revealing a notable increase in the proportion of adult Filipinos who frequently experience stress in their daily lives. The survey, conducted from September 24-30, 2025, highlights the continuing challenges Filipinos face concerning their well-being, with financial concerns remaining the top stressor. The September 2025 survey found that 34% of adult Filipinos report experiencing stress frequently in their daily lives. This marks a significant 7-point increase from the 27% recorded in the last comparable survey in December 2019.
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October 11, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Philippine labor market shows strong performance in August 2025

NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisacan The Philippine labor market demonstrated robust performance in August 2025, marked by a significant drop in underemployment and growth in stable, quality jobs, according to the Department of Economy,…
Philippine labor market shows strong performance in August 2025
NEDA Secretary Arsenio Balisacan The Philippine labor market demonstrated robust performance in August 2025, marked by a significant drop in underemployment and growth in stable, quality jobs, according to the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev). The positive results, released today by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) from the Labor Force Survey (LFS), are a direct reflection of the government’s strategic efforts to facilitate quality job creation nationwide. The data for August 2025 showcases notable improvements: Underemployment Rate Falls: The underemployment rate improved to 10.7 percent from 11.2 percent in August 2024, translating to 103,000 fewer underemployed persons.
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October 8, 2025 at 9:22 AM