How To Connect To The Electronic Premium Remittance System Website
How To Connect To The Electronic Premium Remittance System Website
How To Connect To The Electronic Premium Remittance System Website
Secure Socket Layer is a protocol designed to enable application to transmit information back and forth
securely. Some applications that are configured to run SSL include web browsers like Internet Explorer, and
Firefox. These programs are automatically able to receive SSL connections.
The online applications of Philhealth like the Electronic Premium Remittance System (EPRS) use this kind of
protocol to secure the connections that are coming from outside the PHIC network. In order to establish a
secure SSL connection, however, the application must first have an encryption key assigned to it by a
Certification Authority in the form of a Certificate. Once the application has a unique key of its own, a secure
connection using the SSL protocol can be established.
Philhealth shall provide the Certificates (Root and Client Certificate) with network user account in order to
have a secure access to EPRS website and to also identify if the user who is trying to access the website is
authorized. PHILHEALTH shall email the Certificates and network user accounts to all EPRS website users.
The Certificates should be installed to the web browser that the user will use and provide the requested
network user account to login and access the website.
Please be informed, however, that the network user accounts will be valid for one year only upon issuance. It
is advised, therefore, that to avoid service interruption, PHILHEALTH should be informed of the intention
of the user to renew their network user accounts before the one year expiration. Once the account is
renewed, the Network Group, ITMD of PHILHEALTH should be informed of the said renewal through
email address network@philhealth.gov.ph as a requisite to the extension of the validity of the network user
account.
As for the client certificate, this will also have a validity period (please check Annex A on how to check
validity of a client certificate). If the user encounters expiration on the client certificate, it should coordinate
PHILHEALTH to send the new client certificate.
I. The following are the basic requirements to connect to the EPRS Website:
1. A Computer
2. An Internet Connection
3. Web Browser with SSL Certificates (root and client certificate) issued by PHILHEALTH
4. A password to access the private key of the SSL Certificate
5. A username and password (network user account) to be able to access the website
6. A username and password (EPRS user account) to be able to access the EPRS application system
II. Below are steps on how to install the root and client certificate and how to connect to EPRS website
using Internet Explorer and Firefox.
1. Open your Internet Explorer. Go to “Tools” then click “Internet Options”. The “Internet
Option” window will appear.
5. Specify the file you want to import by clicking on the “Browse” button. Select “EPRS
certificate.pfx” file, which is the Client Certificate to be used by the browser. Then click
“Open”.
NOTE: The EPRS certificate.pfx client certificate shall be given through email by
Philhealth.
6. Once the certificate is specified, click on “Next”.
NOTE: The client certificate password shall be given through email by Philhealth.
8. Certificate should be stored at the “Personal” folder. Click “Browse” button then select
“Personal” on the list. Then click “OK”.
9. Click “Next”.
10. Click “Finish”.
12. You have now successfully installed the client certificate. Now, we need to install the root
certificate by again clicking on “Certificates” button.
13. “Certificates” window will appear. Select “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” tab then
click on the “Import” button.
16. Select “Trusted Root Certification Authorities” store where the certificate will be placed by
clicking on the “Browse” button. Click “OK” then click on “Next”.
17. Click “Finish”. You have now successfully installed the root certificate. If any security warning
window will appear, just click “Yes”.
NOTE: Username and password shall be given to you through email by Philhealth.
21. You may now use the EPRS website. Please provide your EPRS username and password to login.
B. FIREFOX
2. The “Options” window will appear. Click on “Advanced” then click on “Encryption” tab.
Click “View Certificates” button.
3. The “Certificate Manager” window will appear. Click on “Your Certificates” tab to install the
client certificate then click on “Import” button.
4. Specify the file you want to import. Select “EPRS certificate.pfx” file. Then click “Open”.
NOTE: The EPRS certificate.pfx client certificate shall be given through email by
Philhealth.
NOTE: The client certificate password shall be given through email by Philhealth.
10. The certificate has been imported and installed. Click “OK”.
11. Connect to EPRS website by entering the URL “https://eprs.philhealth.gov.ph” on the
address bar. If the “User Identification Request” window will appear, choose the certificate
with CN=EPRS Client Certificate and OU = EPRS then click “OK”.
12. The “Network User Account Login Page” will appear. Enter the username and password. Please
include “@philhealthonline.ph” when entering the username: Eg.
eprsphro01@philhealthonline.ph. Click “OK”.
NOTE: Username and password shall be given to you through email by Philhealth.
13. You may now use the EPRS website. Please provide your EPRS username and password to login.
ANNEX A: How to Check for the Validity of a Certificate
1. Open the “Control Panel” window by clicking on the “Windows Logo” or “Start” button
located at the lower left of the screen and click on “Control Panel”
4. Choose the certificate you want to view the details then click “View” button
5. The certificate details window will appear containing the validity period of the certificate.