Recommendation to Consolidate Key Disease Control Agencies
Recommendation to Consolidate Key Disease Control Agencies
His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos, Jr.
President of the Republic of the Philippines
Malacañang Palace
Manila
Subject: Recommendation to Consolidate Key
Disease Control Agencies into a Unified Entity Under a DOH Undersecretary
Dear Mr. President,
In view of the possibilities that new
pandemics could again break out in the future, I am writing to recommend the
consolidation of the Disease Prevention and Control Bureau (DPCB), the
Epidemiology Bureau (EB), and the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
(RITM) into a single, unified entity under the Department of Health (DOH), led
by an Undersecretary who will report directly to the Secretary of Health. This
recommendation is aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the
Philippines’ public health and disease control efforts, aligning with global
best practices such as the structure and powers of the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
Key
Recommendations:
1.
Consolidation for
Streamlined Operations:
o
The DPCB, EB, and RITM should be merged into
one cohesive unit to eliminate overlapping functions and foster better
coordination. The new combined entity should be tasked with comprehensive
management of public health initiatives, infectious disease prevention, and
control, and public health research.
2.
Direct Reporting Line:
o
The designated Undersecretary should report
directly to the Secretary of Health. This Undersecretary should not merely
oversee or coordinate but actively manage the entity’s operations and programs.
3.
Contact Tracing Management:
o
The consolidated entity should take full
responsibility for managing and controlling all contact tracing functions. This
includes leveraging advanced technology and ensuring that the software utilized
for these purposes is vetted and approved by the Department of Information and
Communications Technology (DICT).
4.
Expanded Mandate for HAZMAT
Victims:
o
The combined entity should assume direct
responsibility for the treatment of victims exposed to hazardous materials
(HAZMAT). While the cleanup of HAZMAT spills would remain under the
jurisdiction of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the
public health response should be centralized within this specialized DOH unit.
Rationale
for Consolidation:
- Improved Coordination and Responsiveness: Centralizing these critical functions under one entity will reduce
redundancy, enhance inter-agency communication, and improve responsiveness
during public health emergencies.
- Enhanced Capacity for Disease Control: A unified entity can adopt a more comprehensive and cohesive
approach to disease surveillance, research, and outbreak management,
modeled after the CDC’s structure and capabilities.
- Efficiency in Resource Utilization: Consolidating resources and expertise will ensure that funding,
personnel, and infrastructure are utilized more effectively to address the
country’s public health challenges.
Implementation
Considerations:
- The consolidation process should involve extensive consultations
with stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, local government
units (LGUs), and international partners.
- A legal framework or executive order may be necessary to formalize
the structure and mandate of the new entity.
- Adequate funding and capacity-building programs must be ensured to
enable the new entity to function effectively from its inception.
Mr. President, this initiative is a crucial
step towards achieving a more resilient and responsive healthcare system,
capable of safeguarding the health and well-being of all Filipinos. By
consolidating these critical bureaus and institutions under a single
leadership, the government can better address public health crises, enhance
disease prevention and control, and build a stronger foundation for future
health security.
Thank you for considering this recommendation.
I am confident that under your leadership, this proposal can significantly
advance the nation’s public health infrastructure and contribute to the
fulfillment of your vision for a healthier Philippines.
Respectfully yours,
Ramon Ike V. Seneres
iseneres@yahoo.com, 09088877282,
senseneres.blogspot.com
Cc: Secretary, Department of
Health
Secretary, Department of
Information & Communications Technology
Secretary, Department of
Environment & Natural Resources
Secretary, Department of Interior and Local Government
01-16-2025
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