ANYONE CAN DONATE TO PUBLIC HOSPITALS
ANYONE CAN DONATE TO PUBLIC HOSPITALS
Local public hospitals play a crucial role in
providing healthcare to Filipinos, particularly those who cannot afford private
medical services. Unfortunately, many of these hospitals have faced significant
challenges since their devolution from the Department of Health (DOH) to Local
Government Units (LGUs). Funding cuts and reduced budgets have left these
institutions struggling to meet the growing needs of their communities.
Why Funding
Falls Short
When the management of public hospitals was
handed over to LGUs under the Local Government Code of 1991, many local
governments were either unprepared or underfunded to handle the responsibility.
While some LGUs prioritize healthcare, others fall short due to financial
constraints or a lack of understanding of its importance.
Another major issue is the absence of reliable
revenue streams. Most services in public hospitals are offered for free,
benefiting patients regardless of their financial status. While this promotes
accessibility, it also limits the hospitals' ability to generate income,
leaving them heavily reliant on government funding.
Ideally, the national government should
continue to provide substantial support to these hospitals, even if they have
been devolved to LGUs. Unfortunately, this is not happening to the extent
needed.
The Role of
Donations
The good news is that anyone—individuals or
corporations—can help. Laws like the Local Government Code allow LGUs to accept
donations, and provisions under the Civil Code and DOH guidelines ensure that
public hospitals can receive and properly manage contributions.
Donations can take various forms:
- Financial contributions for
equipment, facilities, or personnel.
- In-kind donations like
medical supplies or equipment.
- Volunteer services from
medical professionals and other skilled workers.
Private corporations have a unique incentive
to donate. Not only do they contribute to improving public health, but they
also benefit from tax credits, making the act of giving both altruistic and
financially sensible.
Technology
Can Make a Difference
As an ICT practitioner, I see technology as a
game-changer for public hospitals. Reliable internet connectivity, for
instance, could enable telemedicine services, allowing patients in remote areas
to consult specialists without traveling. Teleconferencing can connect local
doctors to global experts for advice and training.
Beyond connectivity, hospitals need hardware,
software, and networks to manage their operations efficiently. One critical
need is software for Electronic Medical Records (EMR). I could assist hospitals
in adopting free or cost-effective solutions and guide them in finding
equipment leasing or rent-to-own options.
Payroll and
Personnel Support
A persistent challenge for public hospitals is
funding for medical personnel. Doctors, nurses, and support staff are often
underpaid, leading to burnout and resignations. While LGUs struggle with this
issue, national government intervention and private donations could bridge the
gap.
How You Can
Help
Several NGOs are already stepping up to
support public hospitals, including the PGH Medical Foundation, Health Futures
Foundation, and Kapwa Ko Mahal Ko. These organizations rely on public
generosity to fund their initiatives. I propose leveraging crowdfunding
platforms and ICT tools to amplify their reach and attract more donors.
Private companies could also establish
partnerships with public hospitals, donating equipment or funding specific
projects in exchange for tax incentives. International aid organizations like
USAID and JICA could provide grants for infrastructure or training programs.
A
Collaborative Effort
By combining the efforts of LGUs, the national
government, NGOs, and private donors, we can significantly improve public
hospital services. It’s not just about funding—it’s about creating a
sustainable system where every peso and every piece of equipment is maximized
for public benefit.
Anyone can donate to public hospitals. Whether
it’s a financial contribution, a piece of equipment, or expertise in a specific
field, every bit helps. Let’s come together to ensure that our local public
hospitals are equipped to save lives and provide quality care to every
Filipino.
Your help could make all the difference.
Ramon Ike V. Seneres,
www.facebook.com/ike.seneres
iseneres@yahoo.com, 09088877282,
senseneres.blogspot.com
02-08-2025
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