Philippines Sickness Allowance 2025 – Amount, Eligibility & Claim Sample

by Aman
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Getting sick or injured and being unable to work can put a lot of pressure on your finances. That’s where the Philippines Sickness Allowance 2025 steps in. Offered by the Social Security System (SSS), this program provides a daily cash allowance to help active members during their temporary inability to earn. Whether you’re employed, self-employed, a voluntary contributor, or an OFW, you might be eligible for this support.

Let’s go through the amount, eligibility, and how you can claim this benefit in 2025.

Overview

The sickness benefit under SSS provides 90% of your average daily salary, calculated using specific guidelines and a capped monthly salary credit (MSC). Even if you earn more, the maximum MSC considered for this benefit is ₱20,000. You can claim this benefit for a maximum of 120 days per calendar year if your health condition prevents you from working.

Here’s a quick overview of the program:

DetailInformation
Program NameSickness Allowance
Year2025
Administered BySocial Security System (SSS)
Benefit TypeDaily cash allowance
Amount90% of Average Daily Salary Credit
Maximum Duration120 days per year
Maximum MSC Used for Computation₱20,000
EligibilityAll active SSS members with required contributions
Websitewww.sss.gov.ph

Eligibility

Not everyone can immediately claim the sickness benefit. Here are the conditions that must be met:

  • The member must be unable to work for at least 4 consecutive days due to illness or injury.
  • Illness can be home-treated or require hospitalization.
  • The member must have paid at least three monthly contributions within the 12 months prior to the semester of illness.
  • The sickness must be reported to the employer, or directly to SSS if you’re self-employed, a voluntary member, or an OFW.
  • If employed, the member must first use up available sick leave with pay from the employer before SSS covers the rest.

So, if you’re an active SSS member, make sure your contributions are updated and that you meet the reporting requirements.

Computation

Now let’s break down how the sickness benefit is calculated. The goal is to figure out the Average Daily Salary Credit (ADSC), and then determine 90% of that value.

Step-by-step Calculation:

  1. Exclude the semester when the sickness happened.
  2. Use the 12 months before that semester for computation.
  3. Identify the six highest monthly salary credits (MSC) within those 12 months.
  4. Cap any salary above ₱20,000 to the MSC limit.
  5. Add the top six MSCs, divide by 180 days to get the ADSC.
  6. Multiply ADSC by 90% to get daily sickness allowance.
  7. Multiply that amount by the number of sick days.

Sample Computation:

Let’s say a member got sick in April 2025 and couldn’t work for 20 days.

  • Exclude the semester of illness: Jan – June 2025
  • Use the 12 months before the semester: Jan – Dec 2024

Here are the monthly salary credits:

MonthMSC (₱)
Jan 2024₱18,000
Feb 2024₱20,000
March 2024₱19,000
April 2024₱20,000
May 2024₱17,000
June 2024₱20,000
July 2024₱16,000
August 2024₱20,000
Sept 2024₱19,000
Oct 2024₱21,000 (Capped at ₱20,000)
Nov 2024₱18,000
Dec 2024₱20,000

Top 6 MSCs (all capped):
Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec = ₱20,000 x 6 = ₱120,000

  • Average Daily Salary: ₱120,000 ÷ 180 = ₱666.66
  • Daily Sickness Allowance: ₱666.66 x 90% = ₱600
  • For 20 days: ₱600 x 20 = ₱12,000

So, the member will receive ₱12,000 for 20 days of approved sickness.

Payout

The sickness allowance is typically released after processing the claim, and timing may vary. Here are some points to remember:

  • If employed, your employer first pays the benefit and gets reimbursed by SSS.
  • For self-employed, OFWs, or voluntary members, SSS pays you directly.
  • The claim must be submitted within 5 calendar days (for employers) or directly to SSS within 10 calendar days from the start of sickness (for SE, OFW, or VM).

To ensure smooth processing, submit the required forms and medical documents promptly.

Final Tips

  • Make sure your SSS contributions are consistent and updated.
  • Notify your employer or SSS within the required timeframe.
  • Prepare your medical documents to support your claim.
  • Use SSS online services or mobile app to track your application.

FAQs

What is the daily sickness allowance rate?

It is 90% of your average daily salary credit.

How long can I receive sickness allowance?

Up to 120 days per calendar year.

Who qualifies for sickness benefit in SSS?

All active SSS members with at least 3 paid monthly contributions.

Do I need to use up my paid sick leave first?

Yes, employed members must use paid sick leave before SSS pays.

What is the max salary considered?

Only up to ₱20,000 is considered for benefit calculation.

Aman

Aman is passionate about exploring India’s history and culture while keeping a close eye on today’s governance and policy updates. At The Sengol 1947, he blends research with clear storytelling so readers can easily connect India’s past with its present.

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