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P13.5M for GenSan Hospital from DOH

Posted by bariles On November - 9 - 2009 - Visited 1571 times, 8 so far today



The Department of Health is financing the renovation of the FRONTAGE of the General Santos City Hospital amounting to P13.5 million, this according to GenSan Mayor Jun Acharon, when interviewed by media personnel during an ocular inspection of the said construction.

The amount mentioned will fund the construction of the hospital frontage with new lobby PLUS a much bigger Emergency Room and  Out-Patient Department.  The budget’s release was facilitated by Representative Darlene Antonino-Custodio of the First District of South Cotabato.

GenSan City Mayor during his ocular of the ongoing renovation of the lobby of the City Hospital

"GenSan City Mayor during his ocular of the ongoing renovation of the lobby of the City Hospital"

The mayor also remarked that the GenSan City hospital aims to continually improve the delivery of health services not only to the people of GenSan but to those from the nearby provinces of Sarangani and South Cotabato.

This new project comes right after the completion of the initial phase of the hospital’s expansion, which is the additional two-storey building facility and  new medical equipment funded by the city to the tune of P15 million.  That project was inagurated last February 2009.  READ the story by JUST SIMPLY CLICKING HERE.

For the next phase of improvements, the Mayor plans to address the Manpower problem, including his plan to appeal to the Civil Service Commission to exclude medical workers in the implementation of Salary Caps.  An additional Operating Room is also on the pipeline to give room to more surgical services.

At the end of November, the hospital should also expect for the arrival of a 400KVA Generator to make the new Intensive Care Unit 100% functional.

Currently, the 150-bed capacity hospital has been receiving an average of 250 patients.  Thus, this is another thrust of the local government – to increase its capacity.  The mayor revealed that two years ago, Philhealth claims averaged only 200 per day.  Now it has gone up to 550 to 600 claims.  This could be due to the increase in the city’s population and the inclusion of  more indigents into the Philhealth Program of President GMA.

Lastly, the mayor also said that Fernandez Street which is the access road to the hospital from the National Highway is also undergoing repairs and is scheduled to be completed by January 2010, part of the local government’s improvement drive of the city’s road network.

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9 Responses

  1. REUBEN Says:

    CONGRATULATIONS! mAYOR & cONGRESSWOMAN…………FOR THE JOB WILL DONE.

    Posted on November 9th, 2009 at 4:35 PM

  2. naxxe Says:

    well and good!

    Posted on November 9th, 2009 at 6:05 PM

  3. fahdingding Says:

    Full – Throttle na talaga ang development ng GENSAN!
    “LEGACY” of PBA!
    Thanx for Sec. Duque of DOH and Rep. Darlene Antonio – Custodio…
    Magandang GENSAN!

    Posted on November 9th, 2009 at 7:10 PM

  4. fahdingding Says:

    Job well done MAYOR PBA!

    Posted on November 9th, 2009 at 7:15 PM

  5. Bernard Says:

    The City Officails should focus on projects as such, it shoudl be on top of the priority list. Beautification can come later after the cities health care services for the impoverished are improved. Nevertheless, Im very proud of the developments in the city. Keep booming GEnsan….

    Posted on November 9th, 2009 at 9:23 PM

  6. fahdingding Says:

    That’s POLITICS talaga… Usually mga politikos prefer to have tangible projects para mas matandaan sila ng mga TAO especially right before election periods! hehehehe! but then… priority din talaga dapat ang health care services and at least our LGU is addressing it! Ayos!

    Posted on November 10th, 2009 at 8:04 AM

  7. lito Says:

    its about time na kailangan na talaga ng expansion ang gensan hospital….
    .-= lito´s last blog ..we will always remember you nanay =-.

    Posted on November 10th, 2009 at 11:55 PM

  8. Pinoy Bisnis Says:

    that’s a good one. sana maraming pang susunod na mga projects.
    .-= Pinoy Bisnis´s last blog ..Raising Inland Ducks Varieties =-.

    Posted on November 11th, 2009 at 2:29 PM

  9. Hospital road opens; 11million Hospital equipment delivered | GenSan News Online Mag Says:

    [...] have heard the story of how a pregnant woman gave birth inside a tricycle, while on her way to the General Santos City Hospital through Fernandez Street, the hospital road from the National Highway-Gaisano junction.  The ride [...]

    Posted on January 13th, 2010 at 1:51 PM

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