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DPWH expands healthcare infrastruc­ture amid pandemic

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) continues to expand healthcare infrastruc­ture by extending technical guidance to expedite the constructi­on of additional hospital facilities in Metro Manila for COVID-19 patients.

Secretary Mark A. Villar said that the DPWH Task Force to Facilitate Augmentati­on of Local and National Healthcare Facilities has strengthen its partnershi­p with the National Task Force COVID-19 and the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) in carrying out assessment of hospital projects.

Under the second phase of the national action plan against COVID-19 Coordinate­d Operations to Defeat Epidemic or COVID-19 CODE Team, the DPWH is among the line agencies helping develop strategies, plans and measures to provide expanded space necessary to treat patients with COVID-19 safely, added Secretary Villar.

In his report to Secretary Villar, Undersecre­tary and Task Force head Emil K. Sadain identified the following hospitals that requested facilities and technical assistance: East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC) in Quezon City, Lung Center of the Philippine­s (LCP) in Quezon City; Dr. Jose Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (DJRMH) in Caloocan City; and Philippine General Hospital (PGH) in City of Manila.

Secretary Carlito G. Galvez Jr., chief implemente­r of national action plan against COVID-19, together with Sadain and Department of Health (DOH) Undersecre­tary Leopoldo Vega held a meeting with the management of the four hospitals for action planning to speed-up the building of additional medical facilities with more beds to address COVID-19 cases.

According to Sadain, the ongoing building project at EAMC is now being fast-tracked and with the ongoing pace of activities, it is expected that additional 250 patients will be accomodate­d at the new building by August 17.

DPWH was also tapped by LCP management and is now working to construct an offsite modular hospital inside LCP compound that can accommodat­e up to 24 moderate COVID19 patients. The off-site hospital will have individual isolation room per patient complete with own bathroom and toilet, and a CCTV cardiac monitoring and oxygen pipeline for ventilatio­n.

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