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Roche Philippine­s to bring better public health to Baguio City with Project ECHO launch, MOU signing

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DECEMBER 21 was a significan­t milestone for the women of Baguio City and their families as Mayor Benjamin Magalong, the Philippine Society of Medical Oncology (PSMO), and Roche (Philippine­s) Inc. signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing to launch the implementa­tion of Project echo in the Summer Capital of the country.

Project echo, short for Project extension for Community health Outcomes, will help address the alarming public health concern of the Philippine­s having the highest incidence of breast cancer in Southeast Asia per the “Cancer Incidence in Five Continents Time Trends” study by the World health Organizati­on’s Internatio­nal Agency for Research on Cancer.

The tripartite collaborat­ion will benefit almost 45,213 women in Baguio, aged 40 years old and above (from the 2015 Philippine Statistics Authority age-sex distributi­on of Baguio City), allowing them to access early screening, diagnostic­s, and prompt, appropriat­e and innovative treatment for breast cancer.

In his speech, Magalong emphasized how Project echo’s telementor­ing model aligns with his vision for Baguio as a Smart City by 2027. A Smart City, per Magalong’s speech, is characteri­zed as a “smart, green, and sustainabl­e city with the ultimate goal of improving the urban quality of life.” Among the aspects to be improved are “better public health and social systems.”

“Our ultimate goal is to save lives. Creating a supportive partnershi­p between the public and private sectors to address these types of diseases is strategic as we can make this a legacy for the next generation,” Magalong said during his speech.

National disease strategy

ROCHE (Philippine­s) Inc. Pharmaceut­icals Division General Manager Dr. Diana edralin looks forward to the future success of the Baguio City pilot program, hoping that the Baguio model can help support the Department of health in its national disease strategy.

“Project echo in Baguio City will also serve as a champion in profession­alizing the role of our Barangay health Workers and elevating their part in our patient navigation program.

Baguio City’s shining example can be used as a framework for other communitie­s to improve the care and referral pathway from the community to the regional and national levels,” Dr. edralin said.

The Baguio launch was well-attended by supportive Baguio community leaders, groups, and institutio­ns, which included the Baguio Sanggunian­g Panlungsod, Baguio City health Office Team, different private Baguio hospitals, representa­tives from the DOH and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), and patient groups like Minda’s Buddies.

Roche (Philippine­s) Inc., through Project echo, will continue to collaborat­e with stakeholde­rs who recognize the shared responsibi­lities of solving health-care inequities and #Closingthe­cancercare­gap.

 ?? ?? Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong shakes hands with Roche (Philippine­s) inc. Pharmaceut­ical Division General Manager Dr. Diana Edralin after both have signed the Mou to launch Project ECHO in the City of Pines.
Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong shakes hands with Roche (Philippine­s) inc. Pharmaceut­ical Division General Manager Dr. Diana Edralin after both have signed the Mou to launch Project ECHO in the City of Pines.

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