PASAY CITY -- Senator Christopher “Bong” Go expressed his firm commitment to improving the affordability and accessibility of quality healthcare in the country during the launch of the country’s 130th Malasakit Center at the Mariano Marcos Memorial Hospital and Medical Center in Batac City, Ilocos Norte on Friday, July 23.
This is the second Malasakit Center in the province and fifth in the region, after the Governor Roque B. Ablan Sr. Memorial Hospital in Laoag City; Gabriela Silang General Hospital in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur; Region I Medical Center in Dagupan City; and Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center in San Fernando City, La Union.
In his virtual remarks, the Senator, who serves as Chair of the Senate Committee on Health, noted that many Filipinos living in poor or far flung communities are unable to get medical care for health problems which adversely affects their productivity and quality of life. This has been more evident as the country continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic.
He warned against those delaying or ignoring their need for medical attention and encouraged those struggling with high out-of-pocket payments for their treatment and medication to visit their local Malasakit Center where they may conveniently avail of medical assistance from the government.
“Hindi pumipili ang Malasakit Center. Basta Pilipino ka, qualified ka. Wala nang dahilan para hindi kayo matulungan, lalung-lalo na kung poor o indigent patient ka. Pakiusap sa hospital staff, ‘wag niyong pababayaan ang mga mahihirap nating kababayan, ‘yung helpless, hopeless at walang matakbuhan sa panahong ito,” appealed Go.
The Malasakit Center is a one-stop shop where Filipino patients can conveniently apply for medical assistance from the relevant government agencies, specifically the Department of Health, Department of Social Welfare and Development, Philippine Health Insurance Corporation and Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.
To ensure Filipinos have easy access to quality and comprehensive medical care in a cost-effective manner, Go had principally authored and sponsored in the Senate the measure that became Republic Act No. 11463, otherwise known as the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019.
The law mandates all hospitals run by the DOH plus the Philippine General Hospital to establish their own Malasakit Center. Other public hospitals may also have their own Malasakit Centers provided that they meet a standard set of criteria in accordance with the law to ensure the sustainability of its operations.
“Kung hindi sapat ang tulong ng mga ahensya, may iniwang pondo ang Office of the President para maging ‘zero balance’ ang billing niyo at wala na kayong babayaran sa ospital. Ngayon, kung may pasyente na hindi kayang gamutin diyan, pwede natin kayong dalhin dito sa Maynila at ako na po ang sasagot sa gastusin niyo,” reassured Go.
Following the DOH’s recent confirmation of local transmissions of the Delta variant, the Senator went on to announce that the Duterte Administration is taking steps to ensure that hospitals and health facilities have what they need to respond to a possible sudden surge in cases.
He urged the public to continue to stay vigilant and take extra precautionary measures, even if one is fully vaccinated, to avoid any exposure to the variant. The Delta variant, he warned, is 40% to 60% more transmissible than the original coronavirus strain and is more resistant to existing vaccines.
“Nagpadala na ang gobyerno ng karagdagang life-saving medicine at equipment sa mga high-surge areas. Patuloy po nitong ginagawa ang lahat para balansehin ang economic at public health needs ng bansa pero, siyempre, pinakaimportante pa rin sa amin ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang buhay at kalusugan ng bawat Pilipino,” explained Go.