Health facilities construction ramped up
Construction of offsite dormitories for medical doctors and staff providing care and services to COVID-19 patients is now being ramped up according to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
Secretary Mark A. Villar said that the DPWH Task Force to Facilitate Augmentation of Local and National Healthcare Facilities headed by Undersecretary Emil K. Sadain is already well under way in the completion of a temporary staying place for healthcare workers of the Lung Center of the Philippines to ensure that enough medical professionals can safely care for patients.
Under the leadership of Villar who was named isolation czar, the DPWH continues to lead the government’s efforts in putting up healthcare facilities across the country.
In his report, Sadain said two cluster dormitories located within the compound of the Lung Center of the Philippines in Quezon City are targeted for completion today, 17 July.
The dormitory facilities are expected to alleviate the lack of medical doctors quarters at the Lung Center being one of the major government hospitals handling the inevitable surges in sick patients.
With the offsite dormitories, Lung Center doctors, nurses and other medical staff who are constantly exposed to a variety of health hazards in the course of their work won’t have to travel home or stay in hotels after their hospital duty for the much-needed quick rest, Sadain said.
Each cluster dormitory has 16 airconditioned rooms equipped with double-decker beds to accommodate two persons with toilet and bath with heater. The room can also be used as individual isolation room for possible monitoring and treatment of sick medical staff.
The dormitory has living room, complete with TV and sofa, common dining and a separate area for laundry and kitchen with available appliances. Under the leadership of Villar who was named isolation czar, the DPWH continues to lead the government’s efforts in putting up healthcare facilities across the country.
Meanwhile, the two remaining Clusters 5 & 6 dormitory at Quezon Memorial Circle are expected to be completed by mid-August. The initial completed four cluster dormitories with total capacity of 128 people was turned-over on 7 July by DPWH to the city government of Quezon City.
In Pampanga, construction of a one unit 16 rooms (32 bed-capacity) off-site dormitory structure for the Jose B. Lingad Memorial Hospital in San Fernando City is targeted for completion on 30 July.
The DPWH Task Force is also undertaking site inspections/validations and coordination for possible setting up of additional health facilities/isolation sites at Quezon Institute
Sadain reported that construction of 10 health facility projects (quarantine/isolation/ off-site dormitory/container vans/tents structures) are now on-going in Cebu Province and 16 in Eastern Visayas Region. DPWH Regions 9, 10, 12 and 13 are conducting further site validations of identified location for the construction of additional quarantine facilities.