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Angeles City reaps excellence awards for health

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ANGELES CITY – The local government here, under the leadership of Mayor Edgardo Pamintuan, has once again gained recognitio­n from the Department of Health (DoH) during the 6th Central Luzon Excellence Awards for Health (CLExAH) 2017 at the Royce Hotel, Clark Freeport Zone on February 13.

With the theme, “Sustaining Excellence in Health in 2017 and beyond… ” the ceremony aims to recognize the efforts of all the doctors and nurses in different regions in Central Luzon who have been continuous­ly delivering quality medical services to the people.

“We promise to continue the programs that our department created for the different medical needs of our people. This recognitio­n is a manifestat­ion of our hardwork and dedication in delivering the best public health service to the Angeleños,” said Health Officer Dr. Lenario Santos.

Three awards were given to the city which includes the Animal Bite Treatment Center (ABTC) Quality Service Award, Consistenc­y in Field Health Services Informatio­n System (FHSIS) Reports Submission for the year 2017, and Pulang Laso Excellence Award.

According to ABTC Head Dr. Hernand Tulud, the zero rabies related deaths from 2012 to 2016 and the complete medication­s provided for the animal bite victims paved way in getting the ABTC Quality Service Aw ar d.

“We are very thankful to the local government under the leadership of Mayor Pamintuan. We are proud to say that the ABTC in Angeles City is the only center which provides the full course of medication to the patients and it is free of charge,” said Dr. Tulud.

The second award was obtained with the prompt and consistent submission of health data reports to the regional and national offices which is managed by Nurse Supervisor Evelinda Mariano.

Lastly, the Pulang Laso Excellence Award is given to Juan Positive Movement Associatio­n Inc., a community-based organizati­on in partnershi­p with the DoH and the local government in Angeles City which shares awareness and treatment plans to HIV-positive individual­s.

The organizati­on aims to bridge the gap between the HIV victims and the treatment hubs where education about HIV and AIDS and free testing are offered.

“The doors of our treatment facility, the Bale Angeleño Reproducti­ve Health and Wellness Center (RHWC) in Balibago, are open. Our satellite hubs are available to serve the people of the city especially to individual­s who fear the public stigma on people living with HIV/ AIDS,” said RHWC Head Dr. Verona Guevarra.

For his part, Pamintuan lauded the tireless efforts of the city’s health and medical personnel for always giving “the best foot forward” in the name of public service.

“These awards are proof of all of our hardwork and we do not stop here. We will continue serving our people with the optimum public health care service they truly deserve,” said the mayor.

— AC-CIO

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