Doctors plead with gov’t: ‘We can’t fight this virus with antiquated methods’

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After weeks of drastic increases in coronavirus cases, health workers in Philippine hospitals look to the coming months with worry. Read this in-depth report by sofiatomacruz and bnzmagsambol.

After weeks of drastic increases in coronavirus cases, health workers in Philippine hospitals look to the coming months with worry. There will be a “vicious cycle” of surge upon surge if changes are not done with the Duterte government’s pandemic response.

“We reemphasize that this mobility restriction is but a short-term intervention, and yet it seems to have been wasted again. The government still has no clear plans and efforts to fix the root causes, and the nation continues to suffer because of this,” HPAAC said. Vergeire said the DOH also contracted hotels to house health workers who had mild or asymptomatic COVID-19, and reopened mega quarantine facilities for patients with mild cases of the disease.

Dans, a key expert behind the Philippines’ Universal Health Care Law, stressed that efforts should also be made towards improving the coordination between hospitals, barangay health centers, local governments units , and the One Hospital Command of the DOH. These entities are currently disconnected from one another, forcing patients to navigate overloaded health systems on their own, calling busy government hotlines or hospital telephones both in Metro Manila and provinces hours away.

“I can’t help but see the same weakness in our systems now are the very same things I saw during the time of Yolanda. And I can’t help but speak up because, for me, it is enough that the Philippines had gone through a Typhoon Yolanda-like [tragedy],” Espina said in Filipino. Vergeire clarified to reporters that what’s currently full are level 3 hospitals that cater to COVID-19 patients.

Vergeire said that they were aware of the current situation, but still she was unable to explain clearly why the data on hospital care utilization rate does not reconcile with the current situation on the ground. Real-time dashboard with data analytics to have an idea of the balance of beds across different Metro Manila cities and how to manage limited space in health facilities.Real-time data on bed occupancy rates and the kinds of cases being handled in all hospitals operating in its area – in this case, the National Capital Region.

A proposed COVID referral network would also need a communication line to connect with LGUs. HPAAC said the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority could step in here to coordinate between local government units, DOH hospitals, and other government-owned and controlled hospitals.At least on the part of local government, Espina pointed out LGUs were already familiar with the network of health centers in their communities. They already have resources like ambulances.

 

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