At A Glance
- Belmonte said the convention is not just a professional gathering, but a citywide movement that affirms the city government's commitment to making health a right, not a privilege.
As part of its efforts to strengthen the local implementation of Universal Health Care (UHC), the Quezon City Government will hold the first Annual Convention of the Quezon City Health Network (QCHN) on June 20 to 21.
Mayor Joy Belmonte (Quezon City government)
The two-day convention, led by Mayor Joy Belmonte, will bring together LGU-employed doctors, public health professionals, hospital leaders, and representatives from government agencies to promote a unified and people-centered health system.
“This convention is more than a professional gathering—it is a citywide movement,” Belmonte said. “It affirms our commitment to making health a right, not a privilege,” Belmonte said.
Themed “Strengthening Local Healthcare: Advancement, Innovation, and Inclusive Health for Quezon City,” the event will be chaired by Dr. Dave Anthony Vergara, chief health care operations officer of the city and officer-in-charge of the Rosario Maclang Bautista General Hospital.
The convention will feature presentations by Quezon City health professionals on key public health topics, including:
• Geriatric Care in the UHC Setting – Dr. Ruel T. De Guzman (QCGH)
• Antimicrobial Stewardship in LGU Hospitals – Dr. Aileen Carreon (QCGH)
• Addressing Pediatric Malnutrition – Dr. Rina R. Reyes (RMBGH)
• Mental Health Integration in City Facilities – Dr. Jayson B. Bascos (QCGH)
• Strengthening Nutrition through Community Programs – Jirah Asa M. Sideco, RND (QCHD)
• Evidence-Based Planning for Health Programs – Dr. Ma. Leticia de Guzman (QCHD)
• Digital Tools for Public Hospitals – Dr. Mike Muin (MedProjects Inc.)
District 1 Councilor and Majority Floor Leader Dr. Dorothy Delarmente will present key health-related ordinances to highlight the role of local legislation in health system development.
The Social Services Development Department (SSDD), the Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO), and the KABAHAGI program will also present initiatives aimed at providing inclusive and accessible health services.
Mayor Belmonte will deliver the keynote address to reaffirm the city’s vision of an inclusive, integrated, and responsive health system for all residents.