The Manila Times

Marcos eyes more public-private partnershi­ps in health care sector

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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said he wanted to more public-private partnershi­ps in the health care sector to expand access to higher-quality health services in the country.

In a meeting with representa­tives of the healthcare cluster of the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC), Marcos said a public-private partnershi­p coupled with strong third-party assessment­s would “address efficiency concerns in dealing with the health needs of Filipinos.”

He directed the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n (PhilHealth) to review the “best practices” on improving health insurance operations and offering health benefits through digitaliza­tion initiative­s.

In 2019, the Department of health launched its first publicpriv­ate partnershi­p project which aims to strengthen the implementa­tion of the Universal Health Care (UHC) Law.

Meanwhile, Marcos renewed his call to find ways to entice Filipino nurses and other health profession­als to stay in the country

“You can’t hold people back from a better life, a better future… It’s fair that you provide scholarshi­ps. We just have to find ways to keep them here,” he said.

He earlier supported a proposal to implement a “ladderized” program to address the “brain drain” among nurses in the country.

A ladderized programs allow students to finish a short course, go out and work, and then return for a more advanced course or college degree.

Marcos also backed the passage of House Bill 9389 or the New Philippine Nursing Practice Act which seeks to institute reforms to further protect and develop the nursing profession in the country.

DOH officer-in-charge Undersecre­tary Maria Rosario Vergeire earlier said the government is looking at “bilateral partners” to provide scholarshi­p programs for medical students and profession­als.

“Part of these discussion­s would be that with our bilateral relationsh­ips… we will have exchange programs or exchange conditions,” Vergeire said.

She said enhancing scholarshi­p programs for Filipino health care workers is also vital to addressing the concerns in the healthcare workforce. PNA

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