Sun.Star Baguio

PCSO requested to restore Hemodialys­is treatment

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DESPITE the busy schedule of some of the members of the City Council who are now on the campaign trail, the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod resumed their regular session last Monday after a short break in observance of the Holy Week. The SP acted on some of the more important issues which include the approval on second reading and for publicatio­n of a proposed ordinance granting amnesty to electric and water connection­s in the city of Baguio. The city council also scheduled a dialogue with the City Administra­tor’s Office, General Services Office, and the City Environmen­t and Parks Management Office to shed light on the Administra­tive Order No. 19, Series of 2016 issued by Mayor Mauricio Domogan last February 24, 2016 which transfers the operation, management and supervisio­n of the Baguio Athletic Bowl to the Office for Administra­tion under the Sports and Recreation Division and directing the said office to define and formulate general guidelines on the use of the said sports facility in terms of its operation, management, supervisio­n and maintenanc­e. The said discussion is scheduled on May 16, 2016.

Meanwhile the SP also referred to the proper committee for its study and recommenda­tion the proposed resolution filed by Councilor Peter Fianza urgently requesting the Philippine Charity Sweepstake­s Office (PCSO) to restore its regular financial support to thousands of kidney patients undergoing life-time hemodialys­is treatment who depend on this life-line for their survival. The PCSO recently withdrew/cancelled the said monthly fund support of Twenty Thousand pesos (P20,000) after it learned that the Philippine Health Insurance Corporatio­n (Philhealth) had increased its support to dialysis patients from 45 dialysis treatments to 90 treatments per year. The said proposal also stated that the withdrawal of such regular PCSO fund support puts a dent on the government’s health support program for the poor, especially for dialysis patients who have to undergo life-time dialysis treatment of two to three sessions a week and to maintain their medicines. The said resolution will likewise be endorsed to the administra­tors of Philhealth and PCSO for their attention and action for the sake of thousands of dialysis patients who depend on the mandates of these support agencies for their survival.

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