DOH-CAR awards partners in regional health programs
>> Thursday, March 9, 2017
By
Angela Baylon
BAGUIO CITY-- The Department of Health-
Cordillera recognized its partners in implementing programs in the region
towards a better and healthier life among Cordillerans.
DOH-CAR regional
director Dr. Lakshmi Legaspi and assistant director Dr. Amelita Pangilinan
awarded cash prizes, trophies, certificates and health packages to local
government units, government line agencies, government and private hospitals,
individuals and groups from the private sector who have been doing their best
in promoting health in the Cordillera region during awards ceremonies at Crown
Legacy Hotel here last week.
Benguet bagged “best
barangay health workers performance-based incentive.”
Benguet Barangay
Health Worker Federation president Maria Jimenez received P500,000 cheque and
certificate from DOH.
Mountain Province
Association of Barangay Health Workers also received P250,000 while Barangay
Health Workers Federation Baguio City Inc. got P100, 000.
Winners in “barangays
with best sanitation practices were Barangay Guinsadan Norte in Bauko,
Caluttit in Bontoc and Alunogan in Natonin, all in Mountain Province who each
received P100, 000 and plaque.
The Apayao Provincial
Health Office was recognized as “best performing epidimiology surveillance
unit in provincial level while Bangued
Regional Health Unit in Abra, Luna RHU in Apayao, Tuba RHU in Benguet, Kiangan RHU
in Ifugao, Lubuagan RHU in Kalinga and Besao RHU in Mountain Province won in
municipal level.
For hospital category,
Abra Provincial Hospital, Far North Luzon General Hospital and Training Center
in Luna, Apayao, SLU Hospital of the Sacred Heart and Notre Dame De Chartres
Hospital in Baguio City, Lutheran Hospital Incorporated in Buguias, Benguet,
Panopdopan District Hospital in Ifugao, Kalinga Provincial Hospital and St.
Theodore’s Hospital in Mountain Province won awards.
Awardees of the
Sandugo Award for Local Chief Executives category who won were
Municipality of Balbalan, Kalinga with P20,000 cash prize; Kapangan,
Benguet in second place with P15,000 and Lamut, Ifugao third place with P10,000 cash prize.
For “best community
health teams, awardees were Nungawa Oban-ayod CHT, Asipulo, Ifugao who received
a cash prize of P20,000; followed by Madongo, Sagada, Mt. Province and
Bakakeng Central of Baguio City winning cash prize of P15,000 and
10,000,respectively.
Gadang CHT in
Kapangan, Benguet was given special recognition.
For the ‘best
performing aksyon barangay kontra dengue” or those who performed well against
the spread of dengue, winners were Flora, Apayao, Mankayan, Benguet
and Tadian, Mountain Province in first, second and thrid places
with cash prize of 20,000, P15,000 and P10,000, respectively.
Other awardees with
P5,000 cash prize each were Bauko, Sabangan and Paracelis in Mountain Province;
Kabugao, Apayao; Kapangan, Benguet; Luba, Abra and Loakan-Apugan Barangay
in Baguio City.
For “best in local
incentive towards leprosy- free municipality, Bauko RHU in Mountain Province
was first with P10, 000 cash prize and Mankayan RHU in Benguet with P7, 000
prize.
For “best performing
newborn screening facilities, winners were Abra Provincial Hospital,
Lagangilang RHU, Pidigan RHU, Villaviciosa RHU, and PeƱarrubia RHU, all
in Abra; Conner District Hospital in Apayao; Notre Dame De Chartres
Hospital, Pines City Doctors Hospital, Baguio Medical Center in Baguio City;
Pinukpuk RHU in Kalinga and St. Theodore’s Hospital in Mt. Province.
For “functional mobile
BS teams,” awardees were Bangued RHU, Luba RHU and Lagayan RHU in Abra; Pudtol
RHU, Pudtol in Apayao; Buguias RHU in Benguet; Mayoyao RHU in Ifugao and
Sadanga RHU in Mt. Province.
For “outstanding smoke-free
environment, Conner District Hospital was first place with P20, 000 cash prize;
Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center, second with P15, 000 and Benguet
Provincial Health Office, third with P10,000 cash prize.
“Most functional
inter-local health zones” winners were Dolores/Lagangilang/San Juan (DoLaSan)
ILHZ in Abra who came in first place with P20, 000 cash prize; Mountain Trail
ILHZ in Benguet, second with P15, 000 and Luna-Pudtol ILHZ in Apayao with P10,
000 cash prize respectively.
The DOH also
recognized partners in the private sector: NLCP Management Office, Novartis
Foundation, PHILCAT, PBSP, NTRL, KMITS and IMPACT.
Special recognition
was also given to TB health workers Rebecca Guanzon, Purita Magen and Helen
Tiwaken.
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