Bill hiking State doctors’ entry level pay from P59,000 to P85,000 filed

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Laguna Rep. Ruth Mariano-Hernandez has filed a bill institutionalizing entry level salaries of P85,000 a month for government doctors and P36,000 a month for government nurses as a way to strengthen the local health care system amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Health workers are essential to our public health care delivery system. This is a fact that has only been placed in the lens of national attention due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said Hernandez, author of House Bill No. 7053.

Her measure seeks to increase the salaries and benefits of health workers by amending the 28-year-old Republic Act No. 7305, also known as the Magna Carta of Public Health Workers. Hernandez is also pushing for a monthly hazard allowance of P5,000 that’s exempted from income tax; subsistence allowance of not lower than P75 per meal; laundry and clothing allowance of P500 per month; rice subsidy allowance of P1,250; special longevity pay equivalent to one month basic salary for every 10 years of service; special risk allowance of at least 25 percent of the monthly basic salary; and compensation worth P100,000 for injuries or contracting any disease while performing their...

 

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What about private & public nurses, medical technicians, radiologists & other personnels? Pls protect them & not the hospitals who usually bleed for more money esp that some oligarchs now owns them. This will help deter them work abroad. Thx sotto_tito alanpcayetano SAPBongGo

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