Apr 162014
 

MANILA, Philippines – Subsidies granted by the National Government to state-owned firms amounted to P191 million in February, significantly lower than the P1.82 billion given out in the same month a year ago.

A big chunk of the amount was allocated to healthcare and showcasing the country’s products, according to data from the Department of Finance.

The Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), an export promotions agency of the Department of Trade and Industry, was the top recipient of subsidies with P48 million. Its thrust is to promote the Philippines as a reliable source of high-quality products and services through trade fairs, special exhibits, in-store promotions, trade missions, and other promotional activities here and abroad.

The Philippine Children Medical Center received the second biggest allocation with P43 million followed by the National Kidney Transplant Institute (P32 million) and the Lung Center of the Philippines (P29 million).

The funding support was in line with the Aquino administration’s goal to provide good-quality healthcare services for all Filipinos.

Other recipients included Philippine Television Network Inc. (PTNI) which got P17 million and the Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Authority with P8 million.

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PTNI is the flagship government broadcasting firm under the management of the Presidential Communications Operations Office.

In March 2013, President Aquino signed Republic Act 10390 whereby the government committed to inject P5 billion into PTNI to revitalize the station and make it “digital competitive”.

Total subsidies for the first two months of the year reached P858 million, down 59.3 percent from the P2.11 billion released in the same period last year.

Mar 122014
 
PNoy: Children's Hospital won't be privatized

President Benigno Aquino III clarified on Wednesday that the government will not be privatizing the National Children’s Hospital. “We are getting pilloried by yung privatization [talk]. Children’s Hospital is not going to be privatized,” Aquino said during the anniversary of the Ateneo Professional Schools on Wednesday night. He issued the statement after it was reported that there is already an offer to modernize the National Children’s Hospital, Lung Center of the Philippines, Philippine Heart Center, and National Kidney and Transplant Institute. The news came amid plans to modernize the facilities of the Philippine Orthopedic Center (POC). On Wednesday, Aquino said changes are needed because the POC has been turned into a social care facility by some people. “Somebody who is disabled [and] belongs to a marginal family that cannot take care of them at home will, in effect, deposit their relatives in the hospital on a permanent basis depriving those that should be receiving treatment from the necessary bed space use of facilities et cetera,” he said. “Yung privatization ensures us that we will be able to service the same number of people but at the same time, get the better facilities, get the better equipment and have it parang a more viable entity. That’s [POC] one of the hospitals that is being talked about yung privatization,” he added. Aside from this, the President said his administration aims to give universal coverage to the public, especially for the bottom two quintiles of the Philippine population.  — ELR, GMA News

Jun 102013
 
Lung Center’s sleep lab treats sleep apnea

And so to sleep: Dr. Virginia de los Reyes, head of the Lung Center of the Philippines Sleep Lab and Sleep Disorders Clinic, with Philippine Society of Sleep Medicine’s Dr. Boots Instrella and Dr. Jonalyn Ang   MANILA, Philippines – Just when you thought you’re off to peaceful slumber and the sweetest of dreams, snoring away your exhaustion you may actually be suffering from a serious sleep disorder. The Lung Center of the Philippines (LCP) is ensuring that more Filipinos with sleeping disorders will be diagnosed and treated, as it launches a new sleep laboratory unit equipped with the latest Philips Respironics sleep diagnostic system. The new LCP sleep lab unit is capable of performing diagnostic and titration services for adults and children. It has the latest etCO2 system (End Tidal Carbon Dioxide System) for better detection of respiratory events in children. LCP is only the second sleep lab in the country to acquire this. The sleep lab can also do full video recording for seizure detection and diagnosis of abnormal sleep behavior. One of those sleep disorders is the very common and usually left undiagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, which is a disorder where a person’s airway collapses, causing breathing to stop repeatedly while sleeping. “Even if there’s the usual clinical manifestation and we already have high suspicion that someone has obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), we still need a sleep study in order to confirm the diagnosis, and to guide decisions regarding its management,” said Dr. Virginia de los Reyes, Read More …