Elderly Muntinlupeños
will soon be able to avail themselves of top-quality treatment now that the
proposed Geriatric Ward or Senior Citizens’ Wing at the Ospital ng Muntinlupa
(OsMun) is about to come true.
This development came
after the City’s Sangguniang Panlungsod approved Resolution No. 13-016
authorizing City Mayor Jaime R. Fresnedi to come to terms with World Medical
Relief Inc. for the donation of medical equipment and supplies from the USA.
The resolution also
authorized the allocation of about Php1.7million to cover shipping costs for
the equipment, which will be originating from Michigan in the United States.
“We are very grateful to
World Medical Relief Inc. for this wonderful gift to our City,” Fresnedi said.
“We also thank the City Council for making it possible for us to give good
medical care to our senior citizens at a fraction of the original cost.”
The resolution calls for
the allocation of Php1, 692,500.00 to cover shipping costs such as US labor
expenses, terminal fees, handling, and rental of a 40-foot container van which
will be filled with hospital beds, bedside tables, equipment, instruments, and
other medical supplies.
This
is a fraction of the estimated Php3,517,450.00 needed to put up a brand-new
Geriatric Ward at OsMun, which would be next to impossible given the City’s
financial status after several years of apparent fiscal mismanagement.
The
amount will be sourced from the 2013 Executive Budget under the OsMun
Maintenance and Other Expenditures (MOOE) subsidy special account.
Geriatrics
is a branch of medicine concerned with maintaining the health of senior
citizens. Apparently, according to the webpage of the Philippine Society of
Geriatric Medicine, elderly health care is limited to major private hospitals
in Metro Manila. The Philippine General Hospital (PGH) appears to be the only
government hospital in NCR with dedicated geriatric outpatient services.
Having
a Senior Citizens’ Wing in OsMun will not only make this an achievement for the
City, but more importantly make it possible to bring better health care to the
City’s elderly Muntinlupeños.