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Philippines sets aside P12.7 B for deployment of medical workers in rural areas

Editor December 7, 2014
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MANILA – The Philippine government has put aside some P12.7 billion next year for the deployment of medical workers in under-served communities in the country.

According to Rep. Roman Romulo, the chairman of the House committee on higher and technical education, said the fresh funding for the deployment is contained in the P2.606-trillion General Appropriations Act for 2015, and will be coursed through the Department of Health.

The funding would be used to set out 12,540 nurses, 5,749 midwives, 480 dentists and 398 doctors in various areas.

“We are counting on the mobilization to improve the delivery of basic health services, while providing temporary employment plus training to our idle nurses and midwives,” Romulo said in a statement sent to the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.

“We are also hopeful that the extra competence that our nurses and midwives will acquire from the deployment will later help them qualify for more rewarding jobs here or abroad,” he said.

Romulo said the additional staff will be assigned to public hospitals, barangay health stations, and rural health units. The country has a large surplus of nursing and midwifery graduates desperately looking for opportunities to gainfully practice their profession, while many communities reel from inadequate essential health services, he said.

“Many women in urban slums as well as rural villages stiff suffer from the lack of health care during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period,” he said.

The Professional Regulation Commission issued licenses to 22,202 new nurses and 2,494 midwives this year alone. And just recently, some 30,000 nursing graduates, including repeaters, took the two-day Nursing Licensure Examination administered by the PRC.

Romulo also said Congress want to restore to Salary Grade 15 – the equivalent of P24,887 – the basic monthly pay of public nurses. The Nursing Law of 2002, or Republic Act 9173, pegged the starting pay of public nurses at SG 15, but the Salary Standardization Law III effectively downgraded their rating to SG 11, or P18,549. (Mindanao Examiner)

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