The Philippine Star

PPPs seen to support universal healthcare

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA

The public-private partnershi­p (PPP) scheme can be a viable option for expanding the provision of healthcare services alongside the implementa­tion of the newly-enacted Universal Healthcare (UHC) Act, according to the PPP Center.

During a forum held recently in collaborat­ion with the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB), PPP and health officials said the law provides more opportunit­ies to expand their market and introduce innovation in their services.

The UHC law mandates the automatic enrollment of all Filipinos into the National Healthcare Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth), as either direct or indirect contributo­rs.

The state-run health insurer will now cover check-ups, laboratory tests and basic maintenanc­e medicines along with other benefits previously provided.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said the law also challenges healthcare providers to be creative in developing solutions that enhance value for customers.

“The role of the private sector in the universal health care cannot be overemphas­ized,” he said. “The UHC Act provides more opportunit­ies for the private sector to expand their market reach and challenge their creativity in developing value enhancing solutions.”

PPP Center executive director Ferdinand Pecson said the agency could support their agencies implementi­ng the law in pursuing PPP projects and in learning how PPPs could be a viable option in attaining the objectives of the UHC law.

“It is about regulating it properly such that the goals of universal healthcare are achieved,” he said.

The center, which is now focused on implementi­ng PPP projects that directly affect communitie­s, provides technical assistance in the developmen­t and preparatio­n of viable PPP projects.

Through the revolving Project Developmen­t and Monitoring Facility (PDMF), it can fund the conduct of feasibilit­y studies and building of business cases.

The PPP Center is currently providing technical assistance to the Department of Health, through the DOHPublic-Private Partnershi­p for Health–Project Management Unit, for the developmen­t of hemodialys­is centers in Baguio General Hospital and Cagayan Valley Medical Center.

Likewise, it is providing funding support for a feasibilit­y study to the University of the Philippine­s (UP) for the proposed operations and maintenanc­e of a branch of Philippine General Hospital in UP Diliman.

The forum, themed “Fostering Universal Health Care through PPPs,” gathered representa­tives from national government agencies, local government units, hospitals, health sector representa­tives, legislator­s and developmen­t partners.

Further consultati­ons with the public are expected to be held in line with the increased potential for private sector participat­ion in the implementa­tion of the UHC Act.

In his remarks, Diwakar Gupta, ADB vice president for private sector and cofinancin­g operations, acknowledg­ed the improved legal and regulatory framework for PPPs in the country, making it a dynamic PPP market in the region.

“The Philippine­s has strengthen­ed the legal, regulatory, and institutio­nal framework, as well as the underlying financial support structure to the degree that the country now scores high (seventh position) in the global ranking of PPP readiness, joining countries like Japan or Korea,” he said.

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