Three New Laws to Improve Healthcare Access for Filipinos

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Three New Laws to Improve Healthcare Access for Filipinos
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Senator Bong Go welcomes the signing of three new laws that will establish new hospitals and upgrade existing facilities, aiming to provide better healthcare access for Filipinos.

SEN. Bong Go on Wednesday welcomed the signing of three laws that would result in better health care services for Filipinos.The newly signed laws were Republic Act 12112, mandating the establishment of the Northern Tagalog Regional Hospital, a level 2 facility, in the Municipality of Rodriguez, Rizal; RA 12113, mandating the establishment of the Sen. Edgardo J.

'With these new laws, more Filipinos will have better access to medical services. It is important to bring government services closer to the people,' said Go, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography.'The health of every Filipino is very important. That is why we continue to create laws that will provide better medical services to our countrymen, especially those in poor communities,' he added.

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