A record correction request is submitted to SSS when a member needs to fix errors in personal or contribution records that affect claim processing. Common corrections include name mismatches, wrong birthdates, incorrect sex markers, and unposted contributions.
SSS requires valid supporting documents such as PSA certificates, IDs, affidavits, or employment records before correcting any information. Processing time varies depending on the complexity of the correction and the accuracy of the documents submitted.
Correcting records early is crucial to prevent benefit delays. Claims often stall when personal information does not match government databases.
Hospital delivery in the Philippines can easily cost ₱60,000 - ₱200,000 depending on the hospital and type of delivery.
Many parents use a credit card to manage these expenses while waiting for their SSS maternity benefits.