Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Help fill Malasakit vacancies, Go tells job-seekers

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Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go on Tuesday, 12 March, urged job-seeking Filipinos to help the government bring medical assistance programs closer to poor and indigent patients through the Malasakit Centers.

Go made the remarks during the public hearing of the Senate Committee on Health he presided as he raised concerns about the lack of personnel from partner agencies which was due to vacancies according to agency representa­tives present.

Establishe­d under Republic Act 11463, which Go principall­y sponsored and is one of the authors, Malasakit Centers streamline access to medical and financial assistance for indigent patients. They achieve this by consolidat­ing services from the Department of Health, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n, the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office, and the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t.

During the hearing, Go, chairperso­n of the Committee on Health, questioned the adequacy of staffing from the agencies in these centers, particular­ly highlighti­ng the critical shortages that hamper the Malasakit centers’ operations.

Director Girlie Veloso from the Malasakit Program Office of the DoH stated that there are already 161 establishe­d Malasakit Centers. She also provided an update on the staffing status of Malasakit Centers nationwide per agency.

As of January, before the opening of two recent centers, only 96 PCSO representa­tives were stationed across 159 Malasakit Centers, leaving 63 centers without PCSO personnel.

Additional­ly, the DSWD has deployed 136 representa­tives to these centers, while PhilHealth has contribute­d 106 representa­tives out of 159 centers.

Meanwhile, Go extended support to Filipinos whose livelihood has been adversely affected by the global health crisis in Barangay Alabang, Muntinlupa City on Monday, 11 March.

The activity was held at the Alabang Public Market, where Go’s Malasakit Team provided relief items, such as snacks, masks, vitamins, shirts, and balls for volleyball and basketball, to 146 displaced workers. There were also select recipients of shoes and a mobile phone.

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