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IP-Muslim Shelter for SPMC watchers, runners ok’d

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THE 20th Davao City Council approved on third and final reading the Indigenous People (IP)- Muslim Shelter for Watchers and Runners of IP and Muslim patients, on Tuesday morning, February 27, 2024, at the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod.

Councilor Rodolfo Mande, in a media interview, revealed that around P42 million was allocated for the building that is set to be constructe­d at the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center (SPMC) for the IP-Muslim Shelter for watchers and runners.

The budget was approved last December 2, 2023.

“Kini is for the benefit sa mga IP and Muslim nato nga mga sister nga dili ka-afford labi na sa hisgutanan dira sa hospital, labi na dira sa SPMC (This is for the benefit of our IP and Muslim sisters and brothers that cannot afford the hospital expenses, particular­ly at the SPMC),” Mande said.

Watchers are family members of the patient who take care of the patient inside the hospital, aside from the care provided by the medical practition­ers in the hospital. The need for watchers specifical­ly in public hospitals is vital due to the shortage of medical workforce.

Meanwhile, runners similar to watchers are family members of the patients. They are individual­s in charge of purchasing the needed medicine, food, or equipment for the patient.

Oftentimes, runners are in charge of processing the needed documents of the patient to ask for help from government agencies that provide medical assistance.

Any member of the 11 major tribes: Ata, Maguindana­on, Matigsalug, Bagobo Klata, Maranao, Obo Manuvu, Bagobo-Tagabawa, Tasug, Sama, Iranun, and Kagan can avail of the services that will be provided in the shelter in accordance with the ordinance.

Mande added that IP members who do not reside in the city may also approach the shelter when there are vacant beds. However, the shelter will prioritize IPs who are residents of Davao. If there are no vacancies, the shelter may refer them to the other shelters available in SPMC.

The shelter has around 70 beds and will be offering food interventi­ons for the watchers and runners of IP patients. It will also have desks such as the City Mayor’s Office (CMO), Indigenous People Mandatory Representa­tive (IPMR) office, City Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (CSWDO), Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), and Local Civil Registrar (LCR) among others.

Mande said that they are constructi­ng a separate ordinance for a budget of around P10 million for the offices, services, and food interventi­on

Mande expressed that they collaborat­ed with the City Engineer’s Office (CEO) for the constructi­on of the shelter which will start this 2024 and they already scheduled the groundbrea­king ceremony for it. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/ davao) / RGP S

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