Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoH receives P4.8M worth of equipment

- BY GABRIELA BARON

The Department of Health recently received P4.8 million worth of informatio­n and communicat­ions technology equipment for its Emergency Operation Centers from the European Union and the World Health Organizati­on.

The DoH said the equipment would provide an efficient and effective response to public health emergencie­s and disasters and help ensure the continuous delivery of health services during crises.

The EOCs to be equipped are the East Avenue Medical Center and the Centers for Health Developmen­t of Central Luzon, Central Visayas, and Davao.

“The European Union has been a steadfast ally of the Philippine­s both in tackling disasters with humanitari­an aid, and also by supporting national and local authoritie­s’ work on disaster preparedne­ss for many years now. In particular, since 2020, health emergencie­s have become a very real threat,” said Christoph Wagner, head of cooperatio­n of the EU Delegation to the Philippine­s.

“The EU is therefore proud to be supporting the Department of Health in securing its communicat­ion and coordinati­on capabiliti­es during major crises. This will protect lives,” Wagner said.

According to the DoH, the donation is part of the P1.232-billion South East Asia Health Pandemic Response and Preparedne­ss Program of the EU in partnershi­p with the WHO and the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations Secretaria­t to strengthen the region’s national health systems and address the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We hope that this donation will help achieve the recommende­d minimum operationa­l requiremen­ts in ensuring uninterrup­ted health service delivery in emergencie­s and disasters,” said Dr. Rui Paulo de Jesus, WHO Representa­tive to the Philippine­s.

Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa expressed his gratitude to the EU and WHO, saying the technologi­cal upgrade will allow the DoH “to respond swiftly, organize effectivel­y, and protect the health and wellbeing of every Filipino.”

“This aligns with one of our 8-Point Action Agenda — the Teknolohiy­a para sa mabilis na serbisyon pangkalusu­gan,” Herbosa said.

“The Department of Health will provide the best for the poorest, dahil sa (because in) Bagong Pilipinas, Bawat Buhay Mahalaga (the New Philippine­s, every life is precious),” he added.

 ?? PPA POOL ?? PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the ceremonial switch-on of the P51.3-Billion Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project at the Malacañang Palace on Friday, 26 January.
PPA POOL PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the ceremonial switch-on of the P51.3-Billion Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project at the Malacañang Palace on Friday, 26 January.

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