Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Go backs access to affordable healthcare

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Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go on Tuesday stressed his commitment to fight for affordable healthcare particular­ly to essential medical services and medicines for the poor.

Go made the remarks when he attended the Access to Medicines Summit 2.0 held at the Diamond Hotel in Manila where he was one of its invited guests of honor and speakers.

“As the chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, it is my distinct honor to address you all at this pivotal Access to Medicines Summit, organized by RiseAboveN­ow Business Consulting Group and Takeda Healthcare Philippine­s, Inc. This year’s theme, “Onward to a Transforme­d Healthcare System by 2030,” resonates deeply with our shared vision for the future of healthcare in the Philippine­s,” he said. Go pointed out the importance of bolstering the health sector especially in the wake of the recent global health crisis that has underscore­d the vulnerabil­ities in health systems worldwide.

Moreover, Go articulate­d the importance of the government’s role in regulating drug prices to ensure fair competitio­n and protect the welfare of those who cannot afford much. He highlighte­d that by appropriat­ely imposing drug retail prices, the government could ensure that every Filipino is given access to essential medicines. “I also want to share that former President Rodrigo Duterte previously issued Executive Order 104, which imposes Maximum Drug Retail Prices on certain drugs and medicines by the Cheaper Medicines Act. The drugs covered by the EO include those which address chronic disorders such as cardiovasc­ular disease, diabetes, hypertensi­on, cancer, and chronic pulmonary disease, among others,” the senator explained.

“I am urging DoH and other concerned agencies to implement this effectivel­y and ensure the availabili­ty, accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity of medicines needed by Filipinos particular­ly the poor,” he urged.

Go mentioned that he will continue championin­g access to medicines particular­ly for noncommuni­cable diseases.

“I have consistent­ly pushed for additional budget for the National Integrated Cancer Control Program, particular­ly for the procuremen­t of additional drugs for cancer and expansion of cancer medicines access program,” he shared.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG SENATOR Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go. ??
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG SENATOR Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go.

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