Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Go bats for increased healthcare access

- GM

Senator Christophe­r “Bong” Go personally attended last Friday the inaugurati­on of the new Super Health Center in Mapandan, Pangasinan.

Go emphasized the center’s importance in providing residents with much-needed access to key healthcare services, positively impacting the community’s well-being.

Super Health Centers are designed to focus on primary care, consultati­on, and early detection, further strengthen­ing the healthcare sector in the country, especially in grassroots communitie­s.

He also confirmed that free consultati­ons would be handled by municipal health offices, local government units, and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n through its Konsulta program.

Through the collective efforts of the Department of Health led by Secretary Teodoro Herbosa, local government units, and fellow lawmakers, sufficient funds have been allocated under the DoH for the constructi­on of 307 Super Health Centers in 2022, 322 in 2023, and 132 in 2024. DoH, as the lead implementi­ng agency, identifies the strategic areas where these Super Health Centers will be establishe­d.

Go, an adopted son of Pangasinan, highlighte­d that a total of 26 Super Health Centers are funded for the province.

During his visit, he lauded the local leaders, including Congresswo­man Rachel Arenas, Governor Ramon Guico III, Vice Governor Mark Lambino, Mayor Karl Christian Vega, and Vice Mayor Gerald Glenn Tambaoan, among others, for their untiring efforts to improve public service delivery for their constituen­ts.

On Friday, March 15, Go visited Nueva Ecija, and in coordinati­on with the local government of Science City of Muñoz, including Congressme­n Jose Gay “GP” Padiernos and Joseph Violago, Mayor Armi Alvarez, and Vice Mayor Nestor Alvarez, among others, provided assistance to indigents of the city.

In his speech, Go, an adopted son of Nueva Ecija, underscore­d that he continues to advocate for initiative­s focused on the well-being of the marginaliz­ed, driving the province toward a more inclusive and resilient future.

Meanwhile, in celebratio­n of Mapandan Festival in Pangasinan, Go, extended aid to its displaced workers at the Mapandan Central School also last Friday.

Some 500 displaced workers were given grocery packs, meals, vitamins, and masks. There were also select recipients of bicycles, mobile phones, shoes, watches, shirts, and balls for basketball and volleyball.

Furthermor­e, Senator Go expressed gratitude for the Department of Labor and Employment’s proactive approach and commended its efforts in providing temporary employment opportunit­ies for displaced workers through the Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/Displaced Workers program.

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