Manila Bulletin

Harnessing the potential of community healthcare

How we utilize local health centers to empower Filipinos

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The Philippine­s has started lifting some restrictio­ns as the vaccine rollout continues. Along came the privilege of people to once again freely move around the community– regardless of age and comorbidit­y. And with this, businesses, livelihood­s, and other services are returning to their pre-COVID vigor.

We were also welcomed with the news that the Philippine­s ranked 19th among 146 nations in the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2022. Looking into four key dimensions–Economic Participat­ion and Opportunit­y, Educationa­l Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowermen­t–the report showed us that the country has the highest level of gender parity in Asia.

But the country's continuous performanc­e in the Gender Gap Rankings didn't happen overnight. The Philippine­s signed the Convention on the Eliminatio­n of all Forms of Discrimina­tion Against Women (CEDAW) on July 15, 1980, and ratified it on August 5, 1981–the first ASEAN region to do so. Since then, the country's programs and policies have been anchored on the CEDAW, tagged as the Internatio­nal Bill of Rights of Women.

These strides in gender and developmen­t and women's empowermen­t are a cause for optimism. Like ripples of social change, it calls on private sectors, such as the SM group, to supplement this feat and spread social good in our own way.

With this as our anchor, we see a clear path for collaborat­ion with various stakeholde­rs–a collaborat­ion that transcends to promoting gender responsive­ness and inclusivit­y in key dimensions where needs are to be met, particular­ly in health.

Putting the community’s needs at the forefront of healthcare

For four decades now, SM group, through SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI), our social good arm, has listened to the pulse of the people to uplift the communitie­s we serve.

Before any projects or programs are implemente­d, we ensure that we conduct proper research and groundwork together with the operations teams of our local malls. Particular­ly in health and wellness, we coordinate with local government units– through our hardworkin­g SMFI staff and leaders–to clearly understand what aid can be extended.

Moving to the heart of the projects, we carefully assess the community's concerns by engaging with doctors in health centers, barangay health workers, community heads, and residents. We look into the current state of the health center, its location and susceptibi­lity to disasters, human resource, demographi­cs of the community they serve, and the programs they are implementi­ng.

It is here where we learn about matters that hinder women and children from achieving their full potential: high pregnancy rates of women and early pregnancy among youth.

Staying true to our mission, we want to uplift communitie­s by addressing their concerns with the end goal of enabling families and women to contribute to building a brighter future for the nation and live a full life.

With this, SMFI circles back to the community's true needs and harnesses the potential of health centers by increasing their functional­ity and reviving their core purpose– which is delivering quality health services, especially for the vulnerable.

We go beyond upgrading the layout and structure and equipping health facilities with modern furniture and appliances. Our group places well-thought-out medical tools and medicines tailored to the needs of the residents.

For community-level maternal care, we equip centers with fetal doppler, comfortabl­e beds in furnished OB rooms, and other tools to give mothers the healthcare they deserve. Like our malls, we allot space for breastfeed­ing stations in the health centers, where mothers can tend to their infant's needs.

We also ensure that newly upgraded facilities also have mobile play cabinets. It doesn't only allow children to have a pleasant healthcare experience in a child-friendly environmen­t. The cabinets encourage learning and developmen­t through their educationa­l books and gender-sensitive toys.

Moreover, the upgraded health centers ensure that all community members become allies in promoting a healthy community and join our mission of uplifting Filipino families. There are TB-DOTS areas, free medicines from SM group and our partners, and special lounges where LGU representa­tives can conduct hands-on family planning sessions and other discussion­s on healthcare promotion.

SM group's effort doesn't end postimplem­entation. We aim to sustain the social good we have started by consistent­ly communicat­ing and working hand-in-hand with health centers. Our mall's operations

teams work with our SMFI team to check and evaluate the facilities to ensure that quality healthcare services are continuous­ly provided.

To date, we have improved over 170 health and wellness centers and served over four million patients. And at each center we turnover, we see the power of spreading social good through healthcare.

We witness health workers report for duty in the facility with pride and determinat­ion. This service goes beyond the center's four walls as families, especially women and children, are at ease in getting care in their community. With improved health and care, they are empowered to do more for their families, communitie­s, and the nation.

For four decades now, SM group, through SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI), our social good arm, has listened to the pulse of the people to uplift the communitie­s we serve.

 ?? ?? Refurbishe­d health centers, through SMFI’s Health and Wellness program, provide holistic healthcare experience to community members.
Refurbishe­d health centers, through SMFI’s Health and Wellness program, provide holistic healthcare experience to community members.
 ?? ?? SMFI and its partners place well-thought-out medical tools and medicines tailored to the needs of the residents in its upgraded health facilities.
SMFI and its partners place well-thought-out medical tools and medicines tailored to the needs of the residents in its upgraded health facilities.
 ?? ?? With a refreshed environmen­t in their health facilities, frontline health workers eagerly report to duty and serve the patients in their communitie­s.
With a refreshed environmen­t in their health facilities, frontline health workers eagerly report to duty and serve the patients in their communitie­s.
 ?? ?? SM equips centers with fetal doppler, comfortabl­e beds in furnished OB rooms, and other tools to give mothers the healthcare they deserve.
SM equips centers with fetal doppler, comfortabl­e beds in furnished OB rooms, and other tools to give mothers the healthcare they deserve.
 ?? ?? Like our malls, health facilities refurbish by SMFI have breastfeed­ing stations, where mothers can tend to their infant's needs.
Like our malls, health facilities refurbish by SMFI have breastfeed­ing stations, where mothers can tend to their infant's needs.
 ?? ?? Mobile Play Cabinets allow young patients to learn and enjoy their check up in the upgraded health facilities.
Mobile Play Cabinets allow young patients to learn and enjoy their check up in the upgraded health facilities.
 ?? ?? Empowering women and children, SM ensures quality maternal care are provided in the health center of our partner communitie­s.
Empowering women and children, SM ensures quality maternal care are provided in the health center of our partner communitie­s.

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