Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Go reiterates health care advocacy

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Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go emphasized his dedication to improving healthcare accessibil­ity and quality across the Philippine­s as he joined the inaugurati­on of the Cardiac Catheteriz­ation Laboratory I at the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center in Davao City on Thursday, 15 February.

Go, chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Health stressed the critical need for such facilities in regions outside of Manila particular­ly in Mindanao.

He cited the importance of having comprehens­ive medical services available in the region to ease the burdens faced by patients.

The said facility will enhance care for a wide range of patients, including adults with heart disease, children with congenital heart issues, those requiring vascular or interventi­onal radiology, and individual­s undergoing electrophy­siology procedures, among others.

Additional­ly, Go principall­y sponsored and is one of the authors of Republic Act No. 11959, or the Regional Specialty Centers Act, which further demonstrat­es his commitment to enhancing specialize­d healthcare infrastruc­ture nationwide.

During the visit, Go and his Malasakit Team also provided nourishmen­t and support by distributi­ng rice porridge to frontline workers and patients in the hospital.

He also toured the hospital’s hybrid angio-CT catheteriz­ation laboratory, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. This advanced facility, distinct from the Cardiac Catheteriz­ation Laboratory I, was inaugurate­d on 8 February and was also funded with Go’s support.

While visiting the hospital, Go offered support to patients needing medical care. He highlighte­d the presence of a Malasakit Center where they could seek financial assistance for medical expenses.

Meanwhile, as chair of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, Go personally attended the 5th Anniversar­y Celebratio­n of the National Integrated Cancer Control Act at the SMX Convention Center in Davao City last Thursday, 15 February.

This event not only marked half a decade since the enactment of NICCA but also served as a platform for launching the Philippine Integrated Cancer Control Strategic Framework for 2024 to 2028.

Since its enactment in 2019 under Republic Act 11215, which former president Rodrigo Duterte signed, the NICCA has been a cornerston­e in the country’s health legislatio­n, aiming to improve cancer care services and make them more accessible and affordable for Filipinos.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG ?? SENATOR Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go joins the staff of the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center in Davao City, as he reiterated his support for adequate health care delivery in the country.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SBG SENATOR Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go joins the staff of the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center in Davao City, as he reiterated his support for adequate health care delivery in the country.

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