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Council presses for free dialysis in Baguio

- Baguio City PIO release

THE CITY Council approved on first reading a proposed ordinance granting free dialysis to chronic kidney patients in the city to help in easing the burden of the families and relatives of the said patients.

Councilor Leandro Yangot, Jr. proposed the amount of P10 million or more in the annual budget of the local government for the realizatio­n of the program.

Under the proposed ordinance, all bonafide residents of the city’s 128 barangays irregardle­ss of age will be qualified to avail of the free dialysis treatment being provided by government medical institutio­ns located in the different parts of the city.

Section 15, Article 2 of the 1987 Constituti­on provides the State shall protect and promote the right to health of the people and instill health consciousn­ess among them.

Likewise, Section 11, Article 8 states the State shall adopt an integrated and comprehens­ive approach to help developmen­t which shall endeavor to make essential goods, health and other social services available to all the people at affordable cost and that there shall be priority for the needs of the under privileged, sick, elderly, disabled, women and children.

Further, the State shall endeavor to provide free medical care to paupers among other marginaliz­ed sectors of society.

Yangot claimed

many of the city residents, young and old, are now undergoing dialysis in the different public and private health institutio­ns in the different parts of the city and such treatment is not only painful to the pockets of many dialysis patients and their families.

He added many dialysis patients and the members of their families go to the extent of selling whatever properties they have to be able to meet the regular weekly dialymetho­d sis treatment.

Yangot also expressed alarm over the rapid increase in the number of kidney patients undergoing dialysis treatment in the various private and public health institutio­ns not only in the city but also in the different parts of the country, saying that it is high time for the people to learn from the sad experience­s of the said patients and start improving their living condition by embracing healthy lifBased estyle to spare them from contractin­g the dreaded illness.

Dialysis patients at the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center organized a group which they called as the BGH Dialysis Patients and Partners Associatio­n to strengthen their bod and try to leave the difficulti­es of their medication behind and gain added support for their ongiong treatment.

The group continues to grow in membership because of the increasing number of patients undergoing the said treatment.

For the past years, the government through the Department of Health, in coordinati­on with the existing regional and provincial hospitals all over the country, were able to establish dialysis centers by providing dialysis treatment to help in Lessing the congestion­s in hospitals in urban centers.

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