Baguio council to hospitals: Accept, attend to all patients
>> Monday, May 4, 2020
BAGUIO
CITY – The City Council approved a
resolution urging and reminding all private hospitals in the city not to refuse
to administer medical treatment for any patient appearing at their doorsteps or
emergency rooms, especially during this period of extended enhanced community
quarantine.
The resolution authored by all members of
the city legislative body states there was a report that a certain Jayson
Patrick Reyes allegedly died in the Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center
(BGHMC) after he was allegedly not been given the proper medical treatment and
support twice from a private hospital in the city.
The resolution adds that with the increasing
rate of patients which may be persons under investigation (PUIs) or persons
under monitoring (PUMs) in the city because of the continuous surge in the
number of confirmed Corona Virus Disease (COVID) 2019, the same should not be
an excuse for hospitals not to render proper medical treatment and support to
anybody that appear in the doorsteps or emergency room of any hospital in the
city.
Earlier, Senator Christopher Lawrence Go,
chairman of the Senate committee on health, reiterated the compliance of the
country’s health sector to the provisions of Republic Act (RA) 1-032 because of
incidents in several places in the country including a patient who allegedly
died after being turned away by 6 hospitals in Cabanatuan City.
RA 10932, otherwise known as the
Anti-Hospital Deposit Law, declared it unlawful for a hospital or medical
clinic to refuse to administer medical treatment and support to any patient
that appears at the doorsteps or emergency room of hospitals in the different
parts of the country.
The resolution underscores it is important
for every hospital to adhere to their mandate to serve anyone and comply with
the requirements not to refuse to administer medical treatment and support to
anyone that appears in their doorsteps or in their emergency rooms and to
remind them they can be penalized if they cannot do so.
Copies of the approved resolution will be
forwarded to the members of the Board of Directors and management of the
different hospitals in the city and at the same time be widely circulated
through media to encourage the residents to assert their right to be rendered
proper medical treatment.
The resolution stipulates the right to
health is one of the basic rights that must be fulfilled by the government
through a health system that must be put in place to ensure people will be
productive in accordance to the age-old proven saying that health is wealth.
At present, there are 4 private hospitals
and 1 government hospital in the city while there is a private hospital and a
government hospital in the nearby capital town of La Trinidad, Benguet.
However, there is also the Philippine
Military Academy (PMA) station hospital serving the medical and health
needs of the cadets and personnel of the premier military school in Asia. City
legislators expressed optimism the board and management of the different
private and public hospitals in the city will adhere to the spirit of the
approved resolution to prevent the occurrence of similar incidents that will
result to the loss of lives needing health care services. -- Dexter A. See
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