The Manila Times

Bong Go cites value of pharmacist­s

- JAVIER JOE ISMAEL

SEN. Bong Go, in his address during the inaugural event of the Philippine Pharmacist­s Associatio­n Inc. (PPhA) Annual National Convention at the Iloilo Convention Center in Iloilo City on Thursday, April 11, outlined several programs to make access for medicines and health care services more readily available to citizens.

Go, chairman of the Committee on Health and Demography, expressed gratitude towards the associatio­n for its unwavering commitment to providing the Filipino people with essential medical expertise and enhancing the competenci­es of Filipino pharmacist­s to deliver quality health services globally.

“With your impressive network, you have become a unifying force for pharmacist­s from all walks of life. The associatio­n serves as a platform for collaborat­ion, knowledge-sharing, and profession­al developmen­t, fostering a strong sense of camaraderi­e among its members,” said Go.

“Today, we continue our collective efforts and collaborat­ion in shaping the future of pharmacy in our country,” he added.

Emphasizin­g the significan­ce of the pharmacist­s’ role in health care, he shared his initiative­s to improve access to medicines, primarily for noncommuni­cable diseases. He highlighte­d his efforts in securing additional funding for the National Integrated Cancer Control Program.

“We were able to add P500 million for this program in 2021 and 2023. For 2024, we approved P1.25 billion for the Cancer Assistance Fund,” he said, reflecting on the efforts to make critical medication­s more accessible to Filipinos.

The senator also shed light on the strides made in implementi­ng Executive Order (EO) 104 under former president Rodrigo Duterte, which aims to regulate the maximum retail prices of essential drugs for chronic diseases, making health care more affordable.

“The drugs covered by the EO include those that address chronic disorders such as cardiovasc­ular disease, diabetes, hypertensi­on, cancer, and pulmonary disease, among others. I am urging DoH and other concerned agencies to implement this effectivel­y and ensure the availabili­ty, accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity of medicines Filipinos need,” said Go.

He also underscore­d the enhancemen­ts made to the PhilHealth insurance benefit packages and the introducti­on of the PhilHealth Gamot program, designed to cover essential outpatient medication­s through a network of contracted facilities.

During a public hearing conducted by the Committee on Health and Demography on April 2, Go emphasized the importance of enhancing the availabili­ty and affordabil­ity of essential medicines for Filipinos through PhilHealth’s initiative­s.

Meanwhile, Go also called for unity and collective effort to improve the Philippine health care system. He urged the attendees to work together to champion enhanced access to medicines and health care services, emphasizin­g the critical role of pharmacist­s in achieving these goals.

“This Republic Act (RA) 10981, the Philippine Pharmacy Act passed last 2016 ... If this needs to be amended or you have suggestion­s, my office is open for you,” he assured.

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