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Health workers seek action on unpaid COVID benefits

- (Dexter Cabalza © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA — Health workers have called on President Ferdinand Marcos J r. to intercede in the payment of their long- delayed health emergency allowance (HEA) as their demands for its release have apparently fallen on deaf ears.

In a letter dated Feb. 27, the Alliance of Health Workers ( AHW) said that since the lifting of the state of health emergency on July 21, 2023, the allowance has yet to be released to all health workers in public and private hospitals who placed their lives at risk by serving at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We respectful­ly request for a dialogue with you, President, to discuss this matter and seek your interventi­on in ensuring that the HEA is promptly given to us health workers by the Department of Health [DOH] and [Department of Budget and Management],” the AHW said.

The letter was personally delivered by AHW national vice president Jose Espanillo, along with officials of hospital unions, to Malacañang and the DOH main office in Manila on Tuesday.

“These allowances are crucial for our well-being and morale as front- line health workers who have been tirelessly working to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and provide essential health-care services to our fellow Filipinos. Despite the sacrifices and risks we faced, it is demoralizi­ng to see that the HEA has not been provided to us,” the group said.

According to the AHW, the DOH is currently withholdin­g the HEA funds totaling P316.6 million covering the period between July 2021 and July 2023 despite the issuance of guidelines and memorandum­s of agreement ( MOA). The allowance is intended for government- owned and controlled corporatio­n hospitals, such as the National Kidney and Transplant Institute, the Philippine Heart Center, and the Philippine Children’s Medical Center.

In December, the DOH r e l e a s e d D e p a r t ment Order No. 2023- 0638, stating the guidelines on the disburseme­nt of HEA payments to health workers in these specialty hospitals.

On Feb. 8, the DOH issued a MOA to the respective heads of the hospitals, which immediatel­y returned the signed agreements to the DOH.

“But until now, the benefits [owed by the government to

us] are not yet provided. The DOH has been using the Commission on Audit as a reason for not releasing the benefits that we are entitled to,” the AHW said.

Under the 2024 national

budget, P18.96 billion has been allocated to cover the payment of HEA claims from public and private health workers.

Under Republic Act No. 11712 or the Public Health Emergency Benefits and Allowances for Health Care Workers Act which was enacted on April 27, 2022, health-care workers are entitled

to the allowance for every month of service while the country is under a state of public health emergency.

It sets an allowance of P3,000 for those deployed to low- risk areas, P6,000 for those in mediumrisk areas, and P9,000 for those in high-risk areas.

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