Parañaque City’s first public tertiary hospital, the Ospital ng Parañaque I (OsPar1), will start offering free laboratory and diagnostic services, including the use of its hemodialysis machines, starting next month as part of Mayor Eric Olivarez’s program to enhance healthcare delivery.

Olivarez announced during Monday’s flag ceremony that OsPar1 will inaugurate its new facilities and equipment in August and that some of the services will be provided free through a public-private partnership or PPP arrangement.
“We shall soon hold blessing ceremonies for a new CT scan, hemodialysis, and other laboratory facilities through a PPP arrangement,” he said. “In addition, we shall also reopen our intensive care unit or ICU which has been completely rehabilitated.”
Olivarez said the city government is also planning to construct another six-story building for OsPar1 to add more beds and to decongest the existing hospital.
He said the new building will be built within the hospital property in Barangay La Huerta.
Hospital Director Dr. Jefferson Pagsisihan said that under the PPP scheme, a private company will operate the hospital’s pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, and dialysis facilities.
Pagsisihan said expenses will be covered by PhilHealth, the Malasakit Center, and the Department of Health.
“We want to make our services more affordable and as long as they are available and requested by an OsPar1 doctor, such services and medicines are for free,” he said. “We are just waiting for the permits and licenses to operate the new facilities which we expect by August.”
Olivarez, one of the principal authors of the Universal Health Care Act when he was congressman, said his administration is already preparing the budget for the new OsPar1 building in the 2023 Annual Investment Plan as well as for its overall expanded and enhanced operations.
“You can rest assured that we will do everything possible to ensure a more efficient and more affordable health delivery system for the people of Parañaque,” the new mayor added.