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Lee Calls for Accountability in PhilHealth Fund Utilization, Slams Delays

Lee Calls for Accountability in PhilHealth Fund Utilization, Slams Delays Manoy Wilbert “Wise” Lee has called out the Department of Health (DOH) and PhilHealth for their failure to efficiently utilize available funds, which has led to the removal of government subsidies for 2025. Lee warned that the lack of a clear plan and slow implementation of benefits are jeopardizing the health and well-being of millions of Filipinos. “PhilHealth’s ₱500 billion investible funds are not a surplus—they’re resources meant to alleviate the healthcare burdens of our people. Yet, these funds remain largely untapped while many Filipinos forgo necessary treatments due to high costs,” Lee said. He described the delays in benefit enhancements as a systemic failure, criticizing DOH Secretary Ted Herbosa for his lack of action despite commitments made during budget deliberations. Lee noted that commitments such as free eye checkups, expanded heart procedure coverage, and a 50% increase in some PhilHealth case rates were recently approved. However, he stressed that these initiatives are long overdue and insufficient to address the healthcare needs of the nation. “Every day of inaction adds to the suffering of Filipinos. We need leaders who prioritize healthcare over bureaucracy. If we continue at this pace, the Filipino people will never receive the care they deserve,” Lee stated, reiterating his call for leadership changes in the DOH. #UniversalHealthCare #StopTheDelays #WiseAdvocacy Healthcare Policy Previous Post Latest Posts 30 Dec 2024 Lee Calls for Accountability in PhilHealth Fund Utilization, Slams Delays 23 Dec 2024 Filipinos deserve better! LEE DEMANDS IMPROVED PH HEALTHCARE SERVICES BY 2025 20 Dec 2024 Lee Slams Budget Cuts for PhilHealth, Urges Support for Vulnerable Filipinos Categories Healthcare Policy Public Health Initiatives Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Healthcare Access and Equity Spread the News

Lee Seeks Probe Of P11-B Expired Medicines, Vaccines In DOH Warehouses, Health Facilities

Lee Seeks Probe Of P11-B Expired Medicines, Vaccines In DOH Warehouses, Health Facilities Manoy Wilbert “Wise” Lee has filed a measure to investigate the P11 billion worth of expired medicines and vaccines in Department of Health (DOH) warehouses and health facilities, recently flagged by the Commission on Audit (COA). In filing House Resolution No. 2117, Lee stressed that “the expiration of these essential drugs, medicines and vaccines, which the DOH allowed to deteriorate without proper utilization or timely action, constitutes a clear dereliction of duty and a violation of their mandate.” “Kulang-kulang na nga ang mga gamot sa mga pampublikong ospital, nangangamba at hirap na hirap na nga ang milyon-milyon nating kababayan sa pagbili ng gamot, tapos may bilyon-bilyong halaga ng gamot, bakuna at iba pang medical supplies ang nag-expire lang at hindi pinakinabangan ng mga Pilipino?” “Napakalaking kasalanan nito sa taumbayan. Pera na nila ang nasayang, napagkaitan pa sila ng serbisyo para sa kanilang kalusugan,” Lee pointed out. In the recent COA report, P11.18 billion worth of drugs, medicines and medical supplies, including over 7 million vials of COVID-19 vaccines that were unused, expired in DOH warehouses and health facilities. Among the reasons cited for such wastage are inadequate procurement planning and poor distribution and monitoring systems. Further, inventories amounting to P65.44 million with a shelf life of less than one year were also found in DOH facilities, nearing wastage. “Congress should conduct an inquiry into the DOH’s procurement and logistical processes to hold the involved officials and personnel accountable, identify underlying systemic issues, and ensure that public health resources are utilized efficiently, properly accounted for, and distributed in a timely and effective manner,” Lee said. “Dapat may managot sa krimeng ito at hindi na dapat pang maulit ang napakalaking kapalpakan na ito,” he added. The Bicolano lawmaker also urged the DOH to “submit a comprehensive report to Congress detailing the status of all expired supplies, including COVID-19 vaccines, and the steps taken to address the situation.” It can be recalled that during the last House Plenary Deliberations on the DOH Budget last September, Lee inquired about the lack of medicines in public hospitals. “Mayroong bilyon-bilyong pondo para sa mga gamot pero bakit kinakailangan pang bumili ng mga kababayan natin sa labas ng ospital? Bakit kailangan pa nilang gumastos para sa gamot kahit na sa charity wards sila naka-admit? Isa pa ito sa dumaragdag sa out-of-pocket expenses nila; dagdag isipin ng may sakit; dagdag pasanin ng pamilya,” the solon earlier said. Lee then sealed the commitment from DOH to submit a detailed and comprehensive report on the availability of medicines and vaccines in public hospitals due last October 31, but the DOH failed to submit this report to Congress. With these continued inefficiencies and lapses, Lee renewed his call for the resignation of DOH Secretary Ted Herbosa as numerous fundamental health issues remain unaddressed to this day. “The Filipino people deserve a better healthcare system. Hindi natin maibibigay sa mga Pilipino ang mga dagdag at nararapat na mga benepisyong pangkalusugan kung manhid at walang pakialam ang namumuno sa DOH,” the lawmaker stressed. “Huwag nating hayaan na mabaon lang sa limot ang bilyon-bilyong halaga ng gamot at bakuna na nasayang at masasayang pa dahil sa kawalan ng direksyon at epektibong mga polisiya. Walang karapatang manatili sa pwesto ang pabigat sa taumbayan. Ang gamot at pagpapagamot, dapat libre na, dapat sagot na ng gobyerno!” he added.  Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Previous Post Latest Posts 10 Dec 2024 Lee Seeks Probe Of P11-B Expired Medicines, Vaccines In DOH Warehouses, Health Facilities 08 Dec 2024 Lee Urges Immediate Release Of Gov't Health Workers’ Long-Delayed Performance Based Bonuses 06 Dec 2024 Lee to DOH, PhilHealth: Prioritize Healthcare Payments of Indigent Patients, Simplify Processes Categories Healthcare Policy Public Health Initiatives Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Healthcare Access and Equity Spread the News

Lee Calls for Health Secretary’s Resignation Over Unfulfilled Promises

Lee Calls for Health Secretary’s Resignation Over Unfulfilled Promises Cong. Manoy Wilbert “Wise” Lee has called for the resignation of Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Ted Herbosa, citing his failure to deliver on crucial healthcare commitments. Lee filed House Resolution No. 2090, formally demanding accountability for Herbosa’s unfulfilled promises made during the House deliberations on the 2025 DOH budget. Among the lapses noted was the failure to submit a comprehensive plan to lower out-of-pocket medical expenses, which was due last October 31, 2024. Herbosa also missed the implementation of a 50% across-the-board PhilHealth benefits increase, expected to take effect this November. Lee accused the DOH of undermining Congress and the Filipino people by failing to respond to follow-up letters regarding these commitments. “Sec. Herbosa has misled millions of Filipinos with empty promises. If he cannot fulfill these commitments, he must step down,” Lee declared. He also criticized the DOH for violating the Anti-Red Tape Authority’s (ARTA) policy on timely responses to government transactions. Lee vowed to continue pushing for leadership that prioritizes healthcare reforms, saying, “The health and well-being of Filipinos must not suffer due to ineffective leadership.” #HealthReforms #AccountabilityNow #WiseLeadership Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Previous Post Latest Posts 28 Nov 2024 Lee Champions Medicine Bank to Address Public Hospital Shortages 27 Nov 2024 DOH Chief Must Resign Due To Undelivered Commitments – Lee 26 Nov 2024 National Medicine Bank: Lee’s Vision for Better Healthcare Access Categories Healthcare Policy Public Health Initiatives Healthcare Ethics and Legal Issues Healthcare Access and Equity Spread the News