Baguio gears up for fun run for kidney patients
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
BENCHWARMER
Ramon S. Dacawi
Baguio is again recalling its centennial theme of “Fostering A
Culture of Caring” by launching the second edition of “Straight into Baguio’s
Heart”, a fun run on September 26 to build a support fund for the growing
number of kidney patients in the city and Benguet.
Launched last year by city mayor Mauricio Domogan to keep alive
the city’s theme when it marked its 100 years in 2009, the three-bracket (3K,
5K and 10K) footrace initially raised P312,000 that went to supporting
27 patients in their change of fistula, 45 who were hospitalized and five
severe cases, according to an expenditure report released by the Baguio General
Hospital and Medical Center Dialysis Patients and Partners Association.
The amount was raised through registration fees, solicitations and
personal fund donations from mayor Domogan, city officials and business
establishments.
In an administrative order for the Baguio charter anniversary run,
the mayor noted that the city should flesh out its centennial theme of “caring”
with a humanitarian feature of its anniversary celebration that reaches out to
those in need.
Earlier, the mayor and the city council called on Philhealth, the
country’s medical insurance, to increase the treatment benefits of dialysis
patients 30 sessions, saying those suffering from kidney failure have to under
two or three times dialysis a week in order to survive.
A city council resolution authored by councilor Peter Fianza and
endorsed by the mayor and Rep. Nicasio Aliping Jr. also resulted in
the establishment of medical support branches of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes
here in Baguio and in Bontoc, Mt. Province.
Previously, kidney patients from Baguio and the Cordillera would
have to travel to the PCSO office in Metro-Manila and their line up to submit
their applications for financial support to sustain their lifetime maintenance
treatment. For these monthly trips, the city, the Benguet Electric
Cooperative, the municipal government of La Trinidad, Benguet and the
provincial government of Benguet had to provide vans for the patients and their
relatives.
“These initiatives had to be done considering the increasing
number of patients undergoing hemodialysis,” the mayor said.
Only last Monday, the city council invited Baguio General Hospital
and Medical Center chief, Dr. Emmanuel Acluba, to shed light into the problems
posed by the increasing number of kidney patients being treated here, including
those coming from other regions which do not have dialysis facilities.
The annual fun-run for patients is designed to allow an avenue for
citizens of Baguio, Benguet and other parts of the Cordillera to extend their
support to the growing number of patients afflicted with renal disease.
People who want to join this year’s run may register at the public
information division at the city hall, the city sports office, the city
swimming pool at the Burnham Park, the BGHMC and at the public market in La
Trinidad, Benguet.
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