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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

HEALTH CONNECT FORUM SPOTLIGHTS STAKEHOLDER ACTIONS TO STRENGTHEN MATERNAL HEALTHCARE AND IMMUNIZATION


Health experts and representatives from Pasig and Quezon City Local Government Units (LGU) gathered at the latest Health Connect Media Forum to underscore the urgent need to strengthen maternal health and childcare in the Philippines.

The Philippines is yet to achieve its goal relating to the reduction of maternal death rates, which is hindering progress toward health and well-being commitments. In 2021, maternal deaths increased to 189 per 100,000 live births, the third-highest rate in nearly 70 years, behind only Cambodia and East Timor in the region.[ Inquirer. Philippines’ maternal mortality rate worse than reported. Available at https://opinion.inquirer.net/162254/philippines-maternal-mortality-rate-worse-than-reported. Date Accessed June 20, 2024.]

Pre- and post-natal vaccinations, like influenza and Tdap, are crucial for maternal healthcare, protecting mothers and newborns from preventable diseases. Despite their proven efficacy, current legislation is yet to recognize these vaccines for pregnant women as a key opportunity to improve maternal health outcomes in the country.

In response to these pressing issues, Senator Mark Villar, the primary author of Senate Bill No. 1416 aimed at safeguarding the health of Filipino mothers during childbirth, expressed his support through a video message. He affirmed his commitment to championing maternal and child care for every mother and child in need, reiterating his role as an ally for maternal legislation in Congress.

Dr. Ma. Lorena Santos, President of the Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (PIDSOG) highlighted their active engagement with legislators and policymakers to promote comprehensive maternal health programs. "House Bill 9354 is currently in its second reading in the House of Representatives. We are optimistic about its progression to the final reading. We are coordinating closely with our Senate counterparts as they collaborate with the House."

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