Philippine Daily Inquirer

DOH: HEALTH WORKERS TO GET P 15.2-B PANDEMIC BENEFITS

- By Kathleen de Villa @kdevillaIN­Q

The Department of Health (DOH) has committed to distribute by the end of this year at least P15.2 billion in pandemic benefits for public and private health-care workers who attended to COVID-19 patients in the last three years.

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Health Undersecre­tary Enrique Tayag cited documentar­y requiremen­ts as one of the reasons for the delay in the disburseme­nt of the health emergency allowance (HEA) that has ballooned to P15.2 billion.

“Before the year ends, we are seeing that the remaining [HEA] will be given. Coordinati­on with DBM (Department of Budget and Management) is also ongoing so that we will be able to get the needed amount,” said Tayag, who is also the spokespers­on for DOH.

He added that Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa had also met with groups of health-care workers to discuss their concerns regarding the delayed benefits.

A total of P46.4 billion had already been given to medical front-liners as COVID-19 allowances in the last three years, noted Tayag.

Health-care workers have long been protesting the lack of funding as well as the late distributi­on of pandemic benefits.

Among Herbosa’s promises upon his appointmen­t was to expedite the release of mandated HEA to medical front-liners.

Meanwhile, the DOH welcomed a proposal by the United States to send American nursing students to the Philippine­s for their tertiary education and training.

But Tayag noted that the DOH is deferring any developmen­ts and bilateral agreements on the proposed policy to other government agencies, such as the Commission on Higher Education.

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