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Press Release - "Ilang pasyente pa sana ang matutulungan kung napirmahan na" — Bong Go urges DSWD to expand aid provided in Malasakit Centers

In a Senate hearing on Monday, October 14, on the proposed 2025 budget for the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Senator Christopher "Bong" Go urged concerned agencies to sign the proposed Joint Administrative Order (JAO) that would further expand the medical assistance being provided in Malasakit Centers.

The proposed JAO involving PhilHealth, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, Department of Health, and the DSWD which are all mandated to be part of all Malasakit Centers in accordance with the law, aim to expand the medical assistance provided particularly for poor and indigent patients.

In particular, DSWD only currently provides food, transportation and burial assistance in Malasakit Centers. The proposed JAO will allow the department to also provide additional medical-related financial aid to qualified beneficiaries on top of what PhilHealth, DOH and PCSO can cover.

Go stressed the importance of this initiative, stating, "Hindi na nila (dapat) kailangan magmakaawa o humingi ng tulong sa iba't ibang ahensya ng gobyerno pa."

Malasakit Centers are one-stop shops that aim to support impoverished patients in reducing their hospital costs to the least possible amount. Go is the principal author and sponsor of Republic Act No. 11463 or the Malasakit Centers Act of 2019, which institutionalized the Malasakit Centers program.

As of now, 166 Malasakit Centers are operational across the country, poised to assist with patients' medical expenses. The DOH reports that the Malasakit Center program has already provided aid to more than 15 million Filipinos.

During the hearing, Go expressed his frustration over the prolonged delay of the JAO, which had been under discussion since the previous year. The order is expected to allow the DSWD to provide more than just transportation and financial assistance, expanding their role to include medical aid.

Go's pointed questioning directed at DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian revealed that while they had just received the amended JAO from the DOH, the document still required legal review. Go was firm in reminding concerned officials that the delay had left countless patients without the help they desperately needed.

Read more on legacy.senate.gov.ph
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