A boost in delivering
quality healthcare
In 1971, the
Philippines launched the Community Health Organization Program to classify
health services into primary, secondary, and tertiary levels. As part of this
initiative, barangay health stations were created to ensure that primary
healthcare improves the overall health and well-being of individuals, families,
and communities.
Since then, these
local health centers have played a crucial role in improving the health
outcomes of Filipinos. They have not only provided general healthcare services
but also served as agents during the COVID-19 pandemic and helped with the
vaccination rollout. Additionally, they continue to promote healthy lifestyles
and prevent diseases, particularly among vulnerable populations.
Adequate facilities
for improved healthcare
SM Foundation (SMFI)
has made it its mission to provide adequate facilities and upgraded equipment
to boost health centers as they fulfill their mandate of delivering quality
health care, even amid the pandemic.
Pursuing its mission,
SMFI and UNIQLO Philippines traveled to the cities of Tuguegarao and Cauayan in
Cagayan Valley and upgraded two health facilities serving thousands of
Filipinos. Beyond the new infrastructure, health workers see it as a chance to
put forth the services they have always drawn from the heart.
In Brgy. District 1,
Cauayan, Midwife Tarita Ann Ballasteros has tended to patients from low-income
households, who barely have money to spare for the fare going to the facility
and to buy medicine. She would then give the best care she can offer to
compensate for the limitations of their center.
A resident of Cauayan
City, Isabela undergoes a routine checkup in Brgy. District 1 Health Center
“Nakikita ko ang
sitwasyon nila na ultimo pamasahe, wala sila. Iniisip ko, wala man lang akong
maibigay na gamot sa kanila. Para sa akin, hindi ko man sila lubos na
mapagaling, lalabas sila sa facility na magaan ang pakiram dahil sa tinatawag
nating TLC (tender loving care),” she said.
Before, they had to
use curtains as improvised medical partitions or lock the health center’s door
to provide comfort to women seeking reproductive health care or pregnant
mothers coming in for prenatal checkups.
“It takes time to
prepare and attend to the next patient. Kailangan pa namin takpan ng kumot o
ilock ang pinto ng center para magkaroon ng privacy ang mga pasyente. Dahil
dito, isa lang ang naaaccommodate namin. Minsan, hindi sila komportable dahil
nakikita ng iba yung procedure na ginagawa namin sa kanila,” she said.
Through the upgrade,
the Brgy. District 1 Health Center had its own room for maternal and child
health services, equipped with necessary medical tools. It was also fitted with
a breastfeeding area and a designated space for immunization.
Health workers of
Brgy. District 1 Health Center provides free prenatal checkups in the newly
renovated health center
The upgrade served as
the boost they needed to complement the TLC they have always given their
community.
“Malaki ang
connection ng renovation ng center sa pagsasaayos ng kalusugan ng aming komunidad.
Kaming mga health workers ay mas eager na sa pag-pasok sa trabaho at mas marami
na kaming pasyenteng mabibigyan ng serbisyo at matutulungan,” she said.
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