Former Department of Health (DOH) secretary and Iloilo 1st district Rep. Janette Garin continues to vouch for the "Bantay Kalusugan" program as it allows Filipinos, especially those in underserved communities, to receive immediate medical attention.
Iloilo 1st district Rep. Janette Garin (Ellson Quismorio/ MANILA BULLETIN)
According to Garin, it is through the program that patients are immediately attended to by doctors and are given necessary medications on the spot.
Such set-up helps resolve the recurring issue of patients skipping follow-up consultations at health centers due to financial or logistical challenges, she said.
Bantay Kalusugan is a flagship program initiated by Garin to provide free medical consultations, laboratory tests, and medications to all participants.
"Pagdating ng pasyente, maaasikaso kaagad sila. Pagdating sa doktor, medyo makukuha mo na ang health profile, at pag-alis nila, dala na ang gamot—except kapag highly complicated, ayun dala naman nila ang kanilang referral (Patients are immediately attended to, while physicians also have the health profile of the patients. So when the latter returns to their patients, they're already bringing the prescribed medicine or if the case is highly complicated, they already have the referrals)," Garin said.
Garin then called on her fellow public servants to ensure that government projects and services reach the most financially disadvantaged sectors of society.
She also emphasized the importance of empathy and genuine concern in public service.
"Napakaimportante sa ating mga elected government officials na malapitan mo 'yung tao, at dapat ramdam mo ang kanilang pangangailangan—'yung serbisyong may puso," she said
(It is crucial for our elected government officials to be accessible to the people and to genuinely understand their needs—that's governance that serves with heart.)