The Philippine Star

DBM issues P1.1 B for COVID ward workers

- By ELIJAH FELICE ROSALES

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has issued roughly P1.1 billion in funds for the release of sickness and death benefits to workers assigned in COVID-19 wards.

The DBM yesterday announced the release of P1.08 billion to the Department of Health (DOH) for the grant of benefits to health and non-health workers in both public and private hospitals.

According to the DBM, the DOH will use the amount to provide compensati­on to workers who, in the line of duty, contracted COVID-19 or died from it this year.

Based on the guidelines, health and non-health workers who caught mild COVID-19 can obtain P15,000 in benefits from the DOH. If they acquire a severe case of the virus, they can apply for up to P100,000 worth of compensati­on.

Likewise, an indemnific­ation of P1 million can be availed by families of hospital staff who died in the line of duty from COVID-19. The DBM said workers qualified to receive sickness and death benefits can look up to the classifica­tion requiremen­ts set by the agency with the DOH.

The DBM said the P1.1-billion release to the DOH was charged against its regular budget under the 2022 General Appropriat­ions Act.

As such, the DBM said the amount will be downloaded by the DOH to its retained and corporate hospitals, treatment and rehabilita­tion facilities, centers for health developmen­t, among others.

In January the DBM disbursed the sum of P7.92 billion to the DOH for the provision of the One COVID-19 Allowance (OCA) for health workers involved in pandemic response.

The OCA replaces the special risk allowance, hazard pay and other benefits that health workers receive for working in COVID-19 wards. Upon issuance, the DBM said the OCA will be given out to a total of 526,727 health workers in both public and private hospitals.

The bulk of the amount at P4.5 billion was directed for COVID-19 benefits of 100,313 health workers in public hospitals, including those in military camps and state universiti­es, employed by the DOH. The remaining P3.42 billion was allocated for 426,414 health personnel reporting for local government­s and private institutio­ns.

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