PASAY CITY -- Senator Christopher “Bong” Go assured that the Duterte administration remains committed with its thrust of making public service delivery more efficient, responsive and convenient to those needing government attention the most.
As he virtually attended the launch of the country’s 137th Malasakit Center in New Western Leyte Provincial Hospital in Baybay City, Leyte on Friday, August 20, Go assured Filipinos that availing of medical assistance should not be as burdensome since efforts have been made to bring public services closer to the people.
“Tulad ng sabi ni Pangulong Duterte, sa Malasakit Center, hindi na po kailangan pumila at umikot sa iba’t ibang opisina para lang humingi ng tulong pampagamot. Ang gobyerno na ang lumalapit sa tao,” Go earlier emphasized.
NWLPH is the fifth Malasakit Center in the province, after the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Tacloban City, Ormoc District Hospital in Ormoc City, Leyte Provincial Hospital, and Schistosomiasis Control and Research Hospital, both in Palo. The center is also the 27th in Visayas and 10th in Region 8.
Signed into law in 2019 by President Rodrigo Duterte, Republic Act No. 11463, otherwise known as the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, was principally authored and sponsored by Go who serves as Chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography.
“By establishing Malasakit Centers all over the country, we have actually leveled the playing field and provided our less fortunate countrymen the medical care they deserve,” President Rodrigo Duterte said in his last State of the Nation Address.
After he witnessed the struggles of Filipinos on getting sufficient and affordable medical care, Go made it his mission to provide convenient access for Filipinos to get assistance from the government, particularly when it comes to health.
“Noong naging presidente si President Duterte, sabi ko, ano bang pwede nating gawin para mabilis na makapagbigay ng serbisyong pangkalusugan. Doon nagsimula ang Malasakit Center,” Go shared.
“Sabi ko, bakit natin papahirapan ang ating kapwa Pilipino, eh sa totoo lang po, pera nila ‘yan. Pera n’yo po iyan... Dapat po ibalik sa inyo sa pamamagitan ng mabilis, maayos at may malasakit na serbisyo,” he added.
The Malasakit centers Act aims to help lower medical expenses to the lowest amount possible through the combined assistance from concerned agencies, such as the Department of Social Welfare and Development, DOH, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, and Philippine Health Insurance Corporation, placed under one roof.
Meanwhile, Go gave recognition to medical frontliners for their sacrifices and service especially amid the pandemic. He then appealed to the medical community to remain committed to their duties as he vowed to continue to promote their welfare.
“Ang ating mga frontliners, hindi mababayaran ang sakripisyo nila ngayong panahong ito. Kaya ako, bilang Committee Chair diyan sa Senado, ipaglalaban ko po kayo,” Go expressed.
“Tulungan po natin ang mga pasyente na umuwi silang nakangiti dahil inasikaso sila ng inyong ospital, 'yun lang po ang pakiusap ko sa ating mga health workers,” he continued.
Go likewise advised Filipinos to remain vigilant and help in the fight against COVID-19. He urged those eligible to get vaccinated immediately in order for the country to attain herd immunity soon.
“Kung mahal niyo po ang inyong mga pamilya, kung mahal ninyo ang inyong mga anak, magpabakuna na ho kayo. Pinaghirapan po nating makuha ito… kaya huwag ninyo sayangin ang oportunidad na maproteksyunan ng bakuna laban sa sakit,” said Go.