Manila Standard

Online clearance now available from Makati health department

Mployees in private companies can now apply online to secure a health clearance certificat­e from the Makati Health Department (MHD).

- Joel E. Zurbano

EMakati City Mayor Abigail Binay said the standardiz­ed, digitized, and centralize­d health clearance system aims to help employees get their health certificat­es without going to City Hall.

“This new system is designed to provide fast and secure processing of health clearance certificat­es while also helping to weed out fixers and ensuring the safety of the public. This is a big step forward in streamlini­ng the process and providing our citizens with an efficient way to obtain the certificat­e,” she said.

A health clearance certificat­e, which is a requiremen­t in order to obtain an individual mayor’s permit, proves that a worker is physically fit and free from infectious diseases.

Binay said those who want to apply only need to go to https://makati.healthcert.ph and click the Health Certificat­e Applicatio­n in the dashboard.

Applicants need to go to an accredited clinic or laboratory for their chest X-ray and stool exam. The diagnostic facilities will then submit documents to the MHD for approval before applicants can proceed to the online seminar about sanitation and occupation­al health.

They may pay for the health clearance certificat­e through online payment channels (GCash and Maya) instead of going to Makati City Hall Building 2. Applicants will then receive an email containing their health clearance certificat­e.

Under City Ordinance 2019-A-102, non-food-related establishm­ent workers only need to pay P80 for a health clearance certificat­e, P100 for food-related establishm­ent workers, and P150 for executives, managers, and supervisor­s. They also need to pay P50 for the processing of their documents and the seminar.

The health clearance certificat­e is valid until the end of the year and must be renewed every January.

Employees without health certificat­es will be penalized with a P1,000 fine for the first offense, P2,000 for the second offense, and P3,000 for the third offense. The owner of the establishm­ent will shoulder the penalties.

Binay also encouraged other laboratori­es to apply for accreditat­ion and submit the necessary documents to the MHD. These include license to operate from the Department of Health, business/sanitary permit, a National Reference Laboratory Certificat­e of Proficienc­y, list of services, copy of contract with a service provider for health waste collection and disposal, company profile, letter of intent address to chief health officer Dr. Vergel Binay, and accreditat­ion fee of P5,000 for facilities not located in Makati.

To date, there are nine MHD-accredited diagnostic facilities, namely, Health Screen Laboratory and Diagnostic Center on Chino Roces Ave., Healthrix Medical and Diagnostic Clinic Corp. on Gen. Luna St., Megason Diagnostic Clinic in Tejeros and Comembo, RG Medical Clinic, Inc. in Bangkal, RGO Medical Laboratory and Industrial Diagnostic Center in Bangkla, Supercare Medical Services, Inc. on H.V. Dela Costa St., The Medical City Clinic on Chino Roces Ave., and Wellnest Diagnostic Center in Poblacion.

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