Olivarez seeks better health care for residents

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Parañaque mayor-elect Eric L. Olivarez vowed that his administration will expand and broaden the socio-economic and health services programs that was started by his elder brother, Mayor Edwin Olivarez, nine years ago.

Parañaque mayor-elect Eric L. Olivarez vowed that his administration will expand and broaden the socio-economic and health services programs that was started by his elder brother, Mayor Edwin Olivarez, nine years ago.

The younger Olivarez revealed he will focus on health programs starting with the improvement of health centers in the city’s 16 barangays that will provide high quality and patient-centered services. “These services are centered around making health care accessible to rich or poor families residing in our city,” the mayor-elect said.

He said they will also acquire new and latest hospital equipment and improve the facilities of the two city-financed hospitals that were both projects of the elder Olivarez four years ago.

 

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