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SAN JUAN
According to Medical Lab Technician, Venus KIsofen of Luis Hora Memorial Hospital, CBC machine is one of the important tools of Doctors to assess the condition of patients such as diagnostic and monitoring of treatment.
Medical Lab Technician Linda A. Agagen of Rural Health Unit (RHU)-Bauko shared that in the past, microscope and manual processes are being used for clinical laboratory. Now, the upgraded machine is being used for a faster and more efficient results.
Agagen added that the increase in price for the reagents and other expenses which includes registration and fine fees are some of the major reasons for the added charges.
In an interview, Agagen said that water lab fees only amounted to 100 pesos but is bound for a 250-peso increase, excluding electric bills. Same through with CBC test that is bound for an 80-peso increase.
At the moment the fees for reagents are being handled by the RHU-Bauko but before the Department of Health (DOH) are the once who shouldered the expenses on water bacteriological.
In addition, she said that the LGU is also paying for requirements for the accreditation of a laboratory good for three years.
Residents of barangay Kalimbatawa and Bila shared their sentiments regarding the issue. Dominga Pagiyen and Romualdo Badongen said that the price increase should at least be inclusive to those struggling with finances who cannot avail the service.
Venus Kisofen, Medical Laboratory Technician of Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital said that the Malasakit Program which provides medical and cash assistance to indigent people can help patients in shouldering the additional expenses for the price increase. Agagen also supported the statement that they will give a free service to PhilHealth beneficiaries if the Universal Health Care is Implemented.
CBC machine helps to assess the patience regarding their problems on health conditions. It could test and examine the certain number of cells if there are any abnormalities as well as measurement of hemoglobin and Hematocrit. The statement was supported by Medical Laboratory Technician Venus Kisofen that using CBC machines can determine if the patient is anemic or if there is an infection on patients’ health. She added that this technology made a great tool for easier batch testing of samples in one running.
The recent clinical laboratory
for Water Bacteriological Analysis and cell blood counter (CBC) machine used by
the Rural Health Unit of Bauko proposed an increase in fee charges starting
next year upon the approval of Municipal Vice Mayor Bartolome Badecao.
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