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Tolentino: PH needs 10 doctors for every 10,000 Filipinos

Senator Francis Tolentino has emphasized the need for the country to have a more accessible health program as doctor shortage remained as one of the main concerns in the Philippines.

In his speech during the 93rd National Assembly of the League of Vice Governors of the Philippines in Baguio city, Tolentino stressed that as days go by, the population of local physicians continues to shrink as many among their ranks seek greener pastures overseas.

“The current medical situation in the Philippines right now is below the threshold… mas marami pa pong sinisilang kaysa sa ating mga pediatricians (there are ,more babies born than our pediatricians),” he said .

Tolentino noted that the country only has around 169,000 physicians for the population of more than 101 million. 

Of the said figures, the senator noted that only about 49 percent are currently active in the local medical profession.

“Sa ngayon po (as of now), there are only four doctors for every 10,000 Filipinos. Wala po tayong (halos) surgeons. 0.2 percent lang ang surgeons natin (It is as if we have no surgeons, 0.2 percent  are surgeons),” he stressed.

According to Tolentino, the country needs at least “10 doctors for every 10,000 Filipinos” to have an accessible medical health care in the country.

To address this critical challenge, Tolentino urged the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and members of Congress “to open their minds” by allowing the amendment of Republic Act No. 8981, or the PRC Modernization Act of 2000, to authorize foreign licensed doctors to practice locally in various parts of the country for a longer period.

Tolentino stressed that foreign doctors “can strategically be placed in the underserved areas, providing the much-needed medical services” along the countryside, especially in long-neglected communities.

“Through this approach, it will ensure that every Filipino regardless of geographical locations will have access to competent healthcare professionals. ‘Yun po ang kulang natin (that is what we lack),” the senator explained.

He added that even if the government continues to construct additional health facilities, the dream of having an accessible healthcare program could not be achieved if the shortage of doctors would not be addressed immediately . — Mario Casayuran

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