SENATOR BONG Go, who heads the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, reminded the Department of Health to ensure the proper implementation of the law by providing what is due to medical frontliners while the country aims for pandemic recovery.
The DOH reassured that it is exerting
great efforts to hasten the release of Covid-19 sickness and death compensation
worth P1 billion for qualified healthcare workers (HCWs) and support staff.
“As much as possible, kung kakayanin
naman ng pondo, dapat ibigay natin ang lahat ng suportang pwede nating ibigay.
Hindi masusuklian ang hirap at sakripisyo nila upang makapagligtas ng buhay,”
Go said.
Last April 27, President Rodrigo
Duterte signed Republic Act 11712 which grants mandatory continuing benefits
and allowances to public and private HCWs, regardless of employment status,
during the Covid-19 pandemic and other public health emergencies.
Under the law, each frontliner will be
entitled to a fixed Covid-19 allowance per month of service applied
retroactively from July 2021.
“Republic Act No. 11712, which I was
among those who authored and co-sponsored, covers all public and private
medical, allied medical and other personnel who are assigned in hospitals,
laboratories and medical or temporary treatment and monitoring facilities,” Go said.
“Sa ilalim ng batas na ito, mas
maraming healthcare workers na ang makakatanggap ng allowance. Hindi na limitado
sa mga directly exposed sa Covid-19 patients dahil sabi ko nga, lahat naman ng
frontliners na naka-duty sa mga ospital ay maituturing na exposed sa banta ng Covid-19.
Kaya dapat masiguro na maimplementa ito ng maayos. Huwag na natin sayangin ang
oras. Ibigay ang dapat ibigay na naaayon sa batas,” he added.
Under the Republic Act 11712, public
and private HCWs are entitled to health emergency allowance for every month of
service during a state of public health emergency based on the risk
categorization.
For HCWs assigned in low risk areas,
they will receive P3,000 while P 6,000 shall be given to those under medium
risk areas. Furthermore, those who work in high risk areas will be granted P9,000.
In addition, the healthcare workers
will be receiving separate compensation if they contract Covid-19 while on
duty. For those with mild to moderate symptoms, they will receive P15,000 while
individuals with severe symptoms or under a critical state will receive P100,000.
Meanwhile, for those who unfortunately
succumb to the virus, the government will be giving P 1 million to the families
they left behind.
“Gaya ng sinabi ko noong deliberation
namin sa Senado about the Special Risk Allowance, hindi po ako pumayag na
pipiliin natin na 'yung exposed lang daw. Iko-compute 'yung oras ng ilang oras
lang na-expose. Sabi ko, napaka unfair niyan. Hindi po ako papayag diyan. Dahil
once na pumasok ka sa ospital na 'yan noong unang panahon, talagang exposed
ka,” Go said.
“Ito 'yung kalaban na hindi natin
nakikita. So, napaka unfair naman po iko-compute mo kung kailan ka pumasok. How
about 'yung nasalubong mo at na-expose sa 'yo... yung risk allowance na 'yon,
dapat talaga maibigay sa mga kababayan natin (na qualified)," he added.
Go has been persistent in advocating
for a better and strengthened healthcare system in the country. He had earlier
appealed for the provision of allowances for HCWs at the height of the
pandemic.
In 2019, the lawmaker was also
instrumental in the enactment of Republic Act No. 11466 or the "Salary
Standardization Law 5". The measure gives all civilian government
employees, including nurses, increased salaries broken down in tranches.
In the same year, he likewise ensured
that enough funding was allotted for the implementation of the 2019 Supreme
Court decision that upheld Section 32 of the Philippine Nursing Act of 2002,
which sets the minimum salary grade of the Nurse I position at SG-15.
“Hindi pa po rito nagtatapos ang aking apela sa gobyerno na bigyan ng nararapat na suporta ang ating mga healthcare at non-healthcare workers. Sila ang dahilan kung bakit napakaganda ng ating Covid-19 response,” Go said. “Tayong mga public servants, tuloy lang dapat ang malasakit sa ating kapwa. Hindi natin makakaya ito kung wala sila. Walang tigil dapat ang serbisyo lalo na sa panahon ng krisis na ito.” (Mindanao Examiner)
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