From the Website of MILF
AMBaG Program downloads PhP100M to 22 partner hospitals within, outside the Bangsamoro
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AMBaG Program downloads PhP100M to 22 partner hospitals within, outside the Bangsamoro
COTABATO CITY – Since 2019, the Ayudang Medikal mula sa Bangsamoro
Government (AMBaG) program has downloaded more than 100 million pesos to
22 hospital within and outside the Bangsamoro Region to help poor
Bangsamoro families with their hospital bills and improve their access
to much-needed medical procedures.
AMBaG is one of the flagship programs of the Office of the
Chief Minister Ahod Balawag Ebrahim of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region
in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) that provides support to Bangsamoro people
inside and outside in need of hospitalization and medical assistance.
“Malayo
na ang narating ng AMBaG ngunit malayo pa ang ating inaasam na maaabot
nito lalo na sa mga kababayan nating patuloy na nahihirapan sa mga
bayarin sa ospital o ano pa mang pangangailangang medikal,” Ebrahim
said.
[AMBaG has come a long way but we still hope that it
will reach out our constituencies, especially those who continue to have
difficulty with hospital bills or any other medical needs.]
The program has benefitted a total of 16,532 Indigent Bangsamoro patients.
During
the social media and radio program talk show “Kaunlaran sa Bangsamoro”
of the Bangsamoro Multimedia Network (BMN) Inc. with Jordan L. Talusob,
AMBaG Program Executive Assistant II, he said that, “Starting from 2019,
the AMBaG budget of approximately 100 million pesos was downloaded and
divided into 22 partner hospitals inside and outside the BARMM.”
Talusob
said that the budget is to subsidize the hospital and medical expenses
of Bangsamoro patients which are not covered by PhilHealth and other
medical assistance programs.
He added that this AMBaG program
aims to really bring the government closer to the people as part of
advocacy of Moral Governance.
“Nabuo ang AMBaG
program una, mula ng maitatag ang BARMM. Marami sa mga ka Bangsamoro
ang lumapit sa BARMM, noong nakaupo na ang ating mga leaders, para
magpatulong sa pag settle ng kanilang hospital bills. Kaya dahil doon
nagkaroon ng directives ang OCM na gumawa ng programa para makagawa ng
solution sa pag settle ng kanilang hospital bills,” Talusob related.
[The
AMBaG program was formed first, since the establishment of BARMM. Many
of the Bangsamoro people approached BARMM, our leaders were sitting
down, seeking help to settle their hospital bills. So, because of that,
OCM had directives to create a program to come up with a solution to
settle their hospital bills.]
He said that the
program is not only for the Bangsamoro inside BARMM core territory,
citing, “AMBaG Program, is always anchored in the principle of
inclusivity. Maaring makatanggap ang hindi taga BARMM like sa SPMC sa
Davao and General Santos City, sa Zamboanga City and Sibugay.”
[AMBaG
Program is always anchored in the principle of inclusivity. Non-BARMM
residents like SPMC in Davao and General Santos City, Zamboanga City and
Sibugay can also receive.]
The qualified
beneficiaries who can avail on the AMBaG program according to Talusob
include those “Yung miyembro siya ng 4Ps, kung sponsored ang PhilHealth
Card o MDR, may Indigent certificate na galing sa Barangay officials or
merong summary card na galing sa MSSD BARMM among others kabilang sa
indigent patients.”
[He is a member of 4Ps, if
PhilHealth Card or MDR is sponsored, has Indigent certificate from
Barangay officials or a summary card from MSSD BARMM among others are
among the indigent patients.]
He also explained
the processes and requirements in availing the program as follows:
“Una, kailangan lamang ng medical abstract o latest or final bill.
Pangalawa, dapat meron siyang certification card para naman makita natin
talaga na yung tao na yun ay karapat dapat. Pangatlo, automatic na
makakuha yung ating patient ng 10,000 pesos ayon doon sa AMBaG.”
[First,
only a medical abstract or latest or final bill is needed. Secondly, he
must have a certification card so that we can really see that such
person is worthy. Third, our patience will automatically get 10,000
pesos according to AMBaG.]
Talusob said that
those patients that need more than 10,000 pesos that has been already
allocated budget for AMBaG are required to make a letter of request
addressed to the Chief Minister, to secure an endorsement letter in the
AMBaG partner hospitals’ desk office where he/she was admitted and it
will be evaluated by AMBaG Program Management Office for final
recommendation.
When asked if they are
extending help to outpatients, he said, “Dapat maintindihan na ang AMBaG
ay kini-cater lamang ang inpatient. There are special cases na maaring
matulungan ng AMBaG. Una ay yung nagda-dialysis. Kapag ang pasyente ay
nagda-dialysis kailangan niya ng mas malaking gamutan. Pangalawa,
physical therapy at chemotherapy. Maaari siyang makatanggap ng ayudang
AMBaG.”
[It should be understood that AMBaG
only caters the inpatient. There are special cases that AMBaG can help.
The first one is those under dialysis. When the patient is on dialysis,
he needs a larger treatment. Second, physical therapy and chemotherapy.
He can also receive AMBaG assistance.]
Among
the 22 AMBaG partner hospitals are the Amai Pakpak Medical Center,
Basilan General Hospital, Buluan District Hospital, Cotabato Regional
and Medical Center, Cotabato Sanitarium Hospital, Datu Blah Sinsuat
District Hospital, Dr. Serapio Montañer Al-Haj Memorial Hospital, the
Integrated Provincial Health Office (IPHO) of Maguindanao, IPHO Sulu,
IPHO Tawi-Tawi, and the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao
City.
MILF Website
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http://www.opapp.gov.ph/resources/house-bill-no-4994
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