Go hails release of P1.5 billion for healthcare workers’ compensation and benefits


Senator Christopher “Bong” Go on Saturday, Nov. 27 said that President Duterte has already ordered the release of additional budget to compensate healthcare workers (HCWs) who contracted COVID-19 and ensure that those serving on the frontlines would have appropriate benefits and financial support they need while fulfilling their duty.

Go revealed that the President approved the release of funds amounting to P1.5 billion to cover the compensation of HCWs who contracted COVID-19 while on duty, as well as the meals, accommodation and transportation (MAT) benefits of 423,314 HCWs who have yet to receive the allowances for the period of September 15 to December 19, 2020.

The senator from Davao, who currently chairs the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, emphasized the need to guarantee that HCWs are adequately compensated in light of the risks they face while saving lives and helping combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As healthcare workers continue their life-saving work, it is incumbent upon the government to show our gratitude by providing them the appropriate allowances and benefits. Hindi pa natatapos ang pandemya, kaya dapat tuluy-tuloy lang ang pagbibigay natin sa kanila ng mga benepisyo (The pandemic has not ended yet, we will continue to provide benefits for them),” Go said.

Go reiterated his appeal for the immediate passage of Senate Bill (SB) 2421, a measure that he authored and co-sponsored, to provide a fixed monthly allowance for healthcare workers during the ongoing State of Emergency due to the pandemic.

The measure takes into consideration an earlier bill that Go has filed and provides a COVID-19 Risk Allowance in lieu of the special risk allowance and other financial compensation granted under Republic Act (RA) 11494, also known as the “Bayanihan 2.”

Specifically, the bill gives all HCWs deployed in “high risk areas” a monthly allowance of P9,000, while those in “medium risk areas” and “low risk areas” will be provided P6,000 and P3,000, respectively.

In 2019, the lawmaker was instrumental in the enactment of RA 11466, or the “Salary Standardization Law 5,” which he authored and co-sponsored. The law gives all civilian government employees, including nurses, increased salaries broken down in tranches.

In the same year, he also 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.