Senator Christopher “Bong” Go said the Senate will continue to deliberate several proposed measures that improve the delivery of public healthcare services, especially in areas where the local communities are constrained by capacity and funds.
Go, chair of the Senate committee on health assured that many hospital bills will be tackled in the coming weeks.
The Senate had earlier approved on the third and final reading 15 local hospital bills sponsored by Go shortly before Congress adjourned its session from February 5 to May 22.
He noted that the government currently has nearly P3.6 billion available funds in the 2022 Health Facilities Enhancement Program to construct 305 “Super Health Centers.”
To expand access to affordable and comprehensive medical care, a Super Health Center will be constructed in every region across the country.
The center will offer various services, including laboratory and diagnostic care, pharmaceutical care, birthing units, out-patient services, vaccination services and dental services.
Go also reiterated his appeal for the passage of Senate Bill No. 2155, a measure he earlier filed for the establishment of the Virology Science and Technology Institute of the Philippines (VIP).
The goal of the VIP is to develop vaccines against life-threatening viruses. It will serve as the principal laboratory of the country in providing virology laboratory investigations, research, and technical coordination of the entire network of virology laboratories nationwide.
The senator likewise reiterated his call on the Senate to pass SBN 2505 which will create the Philippine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The bill is the consolidated version of an earlier bill he authored and filed in 2021.
The CDC will be primarily responsible for protecting Filipinos from health threats. To accomplish this, the proposed Center will detect and respond to new and emerging health threats, conduct scientific research, and communicate critical health information to the public.
Senate Bill No. 2155 is currently pending in the Committee on Science and Technology while SBN 2505 is set for plenary deliberations