Mindanao Times

DOH acts on meds distributi­on, overstocki­ng issues

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MANILA – The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday said it is taking necessary actions in response to the Commission on Audit’s (COA) 2018 report on the PHP295.767 million worth of expiring medicines and medical supplies.

In a statement, the DOH clarified it has been distributi­ng near expiry drugs and medicines since January 2019.

“To date, all stocks of filariasis kits, CD4 cartridge kits, Tuberculin PPD, and Japanese encephalit­is vaccines have already been distribute­d,” the DOH said.

It reported that 133,500 remaining metformin units will be distribute­d to local government units (LGUs), Centers for Health and Developmen­t, and DOH hospitals for patients’ use in the outpatient department­s until the end of July 2019.

“As for the remaining 84,100,140 units of micronutri­ent powder sachets will be distribute­d to DOH hospitals for pediatric patients, non-government organizati­ons, orphanages, and miners positive for mercury, and supplement­ary feeding program and reception and study centers for children,” it added.

Following the recommenda­tions of COA in the 2018 report, the DOH said that its concerned teams “have been relentless­ly collaborat­ing to resolve the issues on overstocki­ng, distributi­on and warehousin­g, and funds have been allocated for the payment of rental of warehouses and hauling of commoditie­s to facilitate immediate distributi­on”.

The DOH also said it has implemente­d organizati­onal changes to ensure that dedicated units for logistics monitoring and management, and procuremen­t monitoring and management are in place.

“To expedite the distributi­on of health commoditie­s, the DOH has hired additional manpower to assist health facilities and regional offices; tapped several Developmen­t Partners such as USAID, United Nations Population Fund, Philippine Business for Social Progress, among others, for assistance in improving DOH delivery system and processes; and intensifie­d coordinati­on with national government agencies and LGUs to supplement the provision of health commoditie­s to targeted beneficiar­ies,” it added.

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