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160th Malasakit Center opens in Davao Occidental

Bong Go continues mission to improve access to medical aid for poor and indigent patients

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SEN. Christophe­r “Bong” Go, chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography and the father of Malasakit centers, personally attended the launch of the country’s 160th Malasakit Center at the Davao Occidental General Hospital in Malita on March 8.

Go, in his speech, emphasized that Malasakit centers are designed to serve all Filipinos, embodying the principle that no one should be left behind, especially in times of medical need.

“Ang Malasakit Center po is a one-stop shop. Batas na po iyan na isinulong natin noong naging senador tayo. Para po iyan sa mga poor and indigent patients. Para po iyan sa Pilipino,” said Go.

Malasakit centers bring together representa­tives from the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, Department of Health (DOH), Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n, and Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office. These one- stop shops aim to support impoverish­ed patients in reducing their hospital costs to the least possible amount.

“Basta Pilipino ka po,

qualified ka sa Malasakit Center. At dapat po walang pinipili, para po ito sa mga

poor and indigent patients, sa mga helpless at hopeless… dahil pera po ng taumbayan iyan, dapat po ibalik sa kanila sa pamamagita­n ng mabilis, maayos at maasahang serbisyo at tulong mula sa gobyerno lalo na pagdating sa kalusugan,”

he added.

Go is the principal author and sponsor of Republic Act ( RA) No. 11463, or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which institutio­nalized the Malasakit Centers program.

The Malasakit Center in the hospital is the first in Davao Occidental, ensuring that every province in Davao Region has at l east one Malasakit Center.

Go shared that other Malasakit centers in the region are located in Davao del Sur Provincial Hospital in Digos City, Southern Philippine­s Medical Center in Davao City, Davao Regional Medical Center in Tagum City, Davao Oriental Provincial Medical Center in Mati City, and Davao de Oro Provincial Hospital in Montevista.

According to the DOH, these centers have assisted more than 10 million Filipinos nationwide.

Go also commended the DOH led by Sec. Ted Herbosa as well as local officials including Cong. Claude Bautista, Congresswo­man Claudine Lim, Gov. Franklin Bautista, ABC President Bianca Bautista-Navarra, and Vice Gov. Lorna Bandigan for their efforts to improve healthcare services in the province.

“Hindi po ako titigil sa mga programang makakabuti po sa ating mga kababayan. Ipagpapatu­loy ko po ang mga nasimulan natin noon upang mas mailapit ang serbisyo ng gobyerno sa mga taong nangangail­angan nito,” Go emphasized.

“Tulad nitong Malasakit Center, kung nakakatulo­ng naman po sa mga kababayan natin, ipagpapatu­loy natin,” he continued.

Meanwhile, Go also extended assistance to 130 patients and 182 frontliner­s. They all received rice packs, masks, vitamins, snacks, and other forms of aid while select recipients received shirts, a mobile phone, shoes, a bicycle, and balls for basketball and volleyball.

Still inline with his efforts to bolster the health sector in the grassroots, Go shared his support for constructi­ng several Super Health Centers nationwide. Through the collective efforts of the DOH, local government units, and fellow lawmakers, sufficient funds have been allocated under the DOH for the constructi­on of around 700 Super Health Centers, including three in Davao Occidental.

“It will help decongest the hospitals dahil dito magagamot na mga minor cases. Diyan na ang Konsulta ( program) ng PhilHealth… hindi ninyo na kailangang magbiyahe. Ang mga buntis, pwede nang manganak diyan… Diyan na po ‘ yung primary care ng Universal Health Care. Importante rin ang

early disease detection para maagapan ang sakit at hindi na lumubha pa,” he said.

Moreover, Go highlighte­d the recent passage of RA 11959, or t he Regional Specialty Centers Act, which he principall­y sponsored and is one of the authors in the Senate. The law mandates the establishm­ent of Regional Specialty Centers within existing DOH regional hospitals.

“Tayo dito sa Davao Region, mayroon sa Davao City na

cancer care. Sa tingin ko po, pagdating ng panahon, ang Davao Occidental, magkakaroo­n rin po ng mga

specialty center… nasa batas naman po iyon na tuluy-tuloy po ang paglalagay. It’s a

multiyear plan of the government,” shared Go.

As vice chairperso­n of the Senate Committee on Finance, Go also committed to helping boost the province’s economic developmen­t by supporting several initiative­s, such as the constructi­on of a multipurpo­se building and cold storage facility in Don Marcelino; constructi­on of a water system, evacuation center and road rehabilita­tion in Jose Abad Santos; and constructi­on of an indoor sports building and road improvemen­ts in Malita.

“Patuloy kaming magseserbi­syo sa inyo dahil bisyo ko ang magserbisy­o at ako ay naniniwala na ang serbisyo sa tao ay serbisyo ‘yan sa Panginoon, serbisyo ‘yan kay Allah,” underscore­d Go who is known as Mr. Malasakit for his compassion­ate service to Filipinos in need.

Following the launch, Go also aided in recovering typhoon victims in Malita. He also attended the Provincial Youth Summit held in the town./

 ?? ?? Sen. Christophe­r “Bong” Go leads the launch of the 160th Malasakit Center at the Davao Occidental General Hospital.
Sen. Christophe­r “Bong” Go leads the launch of the 160th Malasakit Center at the Davao Occidental General Hospital.

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