Sun.Star Pampanga

RLMMC's OB-GYN dept achieves Level 2C status

- Sun.Star Staff Reporter

ANGELES CITY--The Rafael Lazatin Memorial Medical Center’s Obstetrica­l and Gynecologi­cal (OB-GYN) Department was recently granted Level 2 Status by the Philippine Obstetrica­l and Gynecologi­cal Society (POGS) - Committee on Hospital Accreditat­ion for Service (CHAS).

"We are working towards securing a Level 2 accreditat­ion for our facility, by procuring modern medical equipment, and constructi­ng intensive care units, pediatric, and gynecology services to better serve the people," RLMMC OfficerIn-Charge Dr. Froilan Canlas said.

Amid the pandemic, the RLMMC OB-GYN department headed by Dr. Efren B. Natino, managed to address the concerns of Angelenos, while continuing to improve their services and facilities.

"Six years na tayong accredited as an OB-GYN department and this year, we managed to achieve a Level 2 Status. We were able to do this because we have highly competent personnel to handle our patients. Ibig sabihin ng status na ito, high-quality standard of service ang ibinibigay ng ospital natin,” Dr. Natino sai d.

Members of the CHAS conducted a virtual inspection of RLMMC's OBGYN facilities last March where they commended a number of aspects including a good number of OB patients; acceptable caesarean rate; no maternal mortality for two consecutiv­e years; and prompt submission of data and updated POGS Nationwide Statistics System (PNSS).

To further improve their services, the members of the CHAS recommende­d the following: an increase in the number of OB-GYN staff certified by POGS with subspecial­ty training;

OB sonologist to scan OB-GYN patients; regular OB-GYN conference­s such as peer review and maternal morbidity; precaution­ary measures to mitigate COVID spread; equip the LR/DR with at least 2 working fetal monitors for COVID and non-COVID cases and possibly an anesthesia machine that is readily available anytime; and a separate cubicle for high-risk patients, gyne patients, and an isolation room for infectious cases in the ward.

Dr. Natino also stressed the importance of having a residency training program. "If we want to upgrade more, papuntang Level 2B or 2A, we need to have a residency program. We need residents, doctors who will train in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Increasing our trained residents would also mean we could service more of our constituen­ts, no need to transfer them to other higher level hospitals unless urgently necessary," he added.

Also known as Ospital ning Angeles (ONA), the RLMMC has played a crucial role in the city’s fight against Covid-19, providing the cheapest, sometimes free, medical treatment to residents, especially the indigent and vulnerable sectors.

Providing premium healthcare to Angeleños is one of Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin Jr's priorities.

"Health has always been one of the top priorities of my administra­tion, and even that of my late father Carmelo 'Tarzan' Lazatin. We believe that a healthy citizenry is vital for a productive society,” he said.

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