Like it or not, health care is a political matter, especially in a pandemic with national elections happening in three months. Even in “normal” times, health care should be a government priority. Let’s examine the stand of the different major presidential candidates on health matters .
Moreno, Lacson, and Robredo want to build more hospitals: Moreno specifies 107,000 hospital beds more, Lacson aims for a one bed per 800 population, while Robredo will build more tertiary hospitals in rural areas. What will all the new hospitals do without HCWs? We can’t even keep them in our own hospitals, government or private. What we have is a chain of transfers from private to government hospitals, and those in both stay only for a year or two before they leave for more lucrative jobs abroad. We’re even losing nurses to non-health care businesses like BPOs, which pay salaries competitive with those abroad.
Now that people have come to realize how essential HCWs are, the appreciation should translate into concrete action in raising their income commensurate to their education, training, skills, dedication, risks, and sacrifices. Otherwise, those hospitals will be very short of staff to look after the patients in them. Producing more doctors may seem like a good idea but it will be like pouring water through a sieve when they leave en masse for greener pastures abroad. So much for that, Isko.
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