COTABATO CITY — Bangsamoro lawmakers introduced a bill that will make dialysis treatment available and free for indigent patients in all BARMM provincial government tertiary hospitals.
Parliament Bill No. 279, authored by Member of Parliament Dr. Hashemi
Dilangalen, mandates the establishment of dialysis units in all BARMM
provincial government tertiary hospitals. Dr. Dilangalen said that the proposed
measure responds to the dual challenge faced by many Filipinos: health issues
and the financial constraints associated with availing dialysis services.
Transportation costs, especially for patients from remote rural areas, further
exacerbate the financial burden.Under the proposed measure, indigent patients
will be eligible for free dialysis treatment. To qualify, patients must fulfill
certain requirements, including submitting an affidavit of indigency and a
Certificate of Indigency from the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
Dr. Dilangalen emphasized the financial burden faced by CKD patients, stating
that the cost of a single dialysis session ranges between P2,000 and P5,000
accumulating to a substantial financial strain of P24,000 to P60,000 per
session.
While acknowledging the government's initiative in June 2022 to expand coverage
for hemodialysis under the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
(PhilHealth), Dr. Dilangalen emphasized the need for operational and
well-equipped dialysis units in provincial hospitals to meet the growing demand
for dialysis services.
The proposed dialysis units must be adequately staffed and equipped with
complete machines, equipment, and supplies to ensure efficient and effective
treatment. Should the bill be passed, the necessary funds for implementation
will be included in the General Appropriation Act of the Bangsamoro, and the
BARMM’s health ministry will be responsible for enforcing the rules and
regulations.
MPs Ali Montaha Babao, Rasul Ismael, Tarhata Maglangit, and Abdulwahab Pak are co-authors of PB No. 279. (LTAIS-Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)
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