THE Marcos administration said it is supporting the passage of the Philippine Nursing Practice Act, a measure that aims to improve the nursing profession through better career prospects and relevant nursing education.
“So the government
recognizes and acknowledges your hard work and sacrifice, including risking
your own health and lives to care for others… In fact, I have taken special
note of the clamor to address issues in the nursing profession by the passage
of the new Philippine Nursing Practice Act,” Marcos said in a speech at the
100th anniversary celebration of the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA).
Marcos said his
administration, alongside Congress, will work with the PNA to institute reforms
to further protect and develop the nursing profession in the Philippines.
“The Executive department,
together with Congress, will work with you to achieve these goals,” said
Marcos.
In his speech, the
President also sought to create equal footing for all nurses regardless of the
sector they are working in. “As part of our goal to raise the profile and
improve the working condition of nurses, we seek to address the disparity in
salaries between nurses in government hospitals with those in the private sector,”
he said.
Marcos also raised the need
to address the uneven distribution of nurses in various areas around the
country. This means addressing issues related to health facilities,
benefits, and security of tenure, according to the President.
“As we work hard to improve
the state of our healthcare system at home, let us join hands to maintain our
country’s position as the gold standard when it comes to providing healthcare
workers to hospitals and health facilities globally,” Marcos said.
He said his administration
would open more slots for the deployment of nurses abroad while striving to
improve opportunities domestically. He also tapped the PNA, with its
40,000-strong membership, to help him achieve these goals.
“With the PNA,
boasting a 40,000-strong membership, I believe that together we have the
ability, we have the strength to improve our nurses’ welfare and build on the
Filipino distinction of excellence and competitiveness in the global health
community,” said Marcos. (OPS, Mindanao Examiner)





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