DoH OKs proposal for public to register with health care provider under UHC law


Sen. Richard J. Gordon said Saturday Department of Health (DoH) Secretary Francisco Duque III agreed with his suggestions to get the public to register with a primary health care provider as provided for in the Universal Health Care law and to conduct a 24/7 operation for the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program.

Senator Richard Gordon (ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)
Senator Richard Gordon (ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO)


“We will kill three birds with one stone. Habang wala pa ’yung vaccine, makakapag-organize pa tayo, mag-umpisa na tayo na i-organize ang mga tao na may kanya-kanya ng primary health care provider. It must be given priority, we need it,” he said. (While there are still no vaccines, we should organize, start with organizing the people to register with primary health care providers)

As for the vaccination, Gordon said more people would be inoculated at a shorter span of time if the vaccination would be 24/7, adding that the shelf-life of the vaccines is also a consideration.

“Vaccination should be done 24/7, not just for health workers, but also for the regular citizens, para mapabilis ang pagbabakuna. Tutal hindi naman sabay-sabay ang pagdating ng stock ng bakuna. 24/7 vaccination operation sa high prevalent areas, malalaking areas na siksikan, para mas marami agad mabakunahan, mas mabilis na matatapos ang problema,” he proposed to Duque during the continuation of the Committee of the Whole inquiry Friday.

(…to hasten the process of inoculation. After all, the arrival of vaccines is staggered. 24/7 vaccination operation in high prevalent areas, there are big, congested areas so that there would be more to be vaccinated. This will finish the problem)

“Start in Metro Manila where the disease is prevalent. Map all the health care providers, sabihan mga LGUs (local government units), gawing parang dry-run ang pag-register sa mga health care providers. Ngayon pa lang dapat sanayin na ang mga healthcare providers kung ano ang mga data na dapat kunin sa pasyente na ilalagay sa QR Code,” the senator said.
(LGUs should be told to conduct dry-runs in the registration with health care providers. Health care providers should be adept at getting data to be input in QR Codes)

“Mapapabilis ang proseso, at mas maraming mababakunahan in a shorter span of time. Kung mabilis tayo makakapag-trabaho na ulit mga kababayan natin at ang ating mga kabataan, makakapasok na sila sa eskuwela. Pag nagawa ‘yan, sasaya na ang bayan natin,” he also said, at the same time offering the assistance of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) in conducting the inoculations.
(The process must be accelerated so that many could be vaccinated in a shorter span of time. If we are fast, many can go back to work and young citizens can go back to school. If that is done, the country will be happy)

“Ang Red Cross po ay laging partner ng DoH, hindi lang sa mga disasters, pero maging sa mga vaccination drives nito,” he said. (Red Cross is a constant partner of DoH, not only in disasters but in vaccination drives)
Gordon is chairman and CEO of Philippine Red Cross (PRC).

According to the senator, “PRC also has sufficient volunteers who could help the DoH in implementing the vaccination drive, adding that they are already experienced, having participated in several vaccination programs, such measles and polio, and vaccinating a total of more than one million people for both diseases.

Gordon said that the PRC has a fleet of vehicles, refrigeration, and cold chain facility that could be used.

“We are willing to help you. We can use our cars, our vans, our ambulances para madala ang mga tao sa (so they be transported to) vaccination centers,” he said.