CITY OF SAN FERNANDO - The Provincial Government has recently distributed PhilHealth cards to the members of Pampanga Junkshop Owners Association.
More than 340 junk shop workers from all over the province received their individual cards in a simple ceremony held at Lubao gym.
Governor Lilia Pineda envisioned to bring medical services closer to the indigent people and underprivileged sector in the province.
This holds true as Pineda already provided the same cards to barangay health workers and barangay police members (bantay bayan).
The governor believed that health will no longer be a problem on the part of the recipients of PhilHealth cards as they could now afford to go to the provincial district and other selected private hospitals for their medical needs including that of their minor family members under their guidance.
The junk shop workers were also reminded to seek help from their rural health units (RHUs) for their health concerns.
Earlier, the public Employment Services Office (PESO) and Provincial Cooperative and Entrepreneurial Development Office (PCEDO) upon the initiative of the provincial government launched “K5” program or the “Kariton Para sa Kalinisan, Kabuhayan, Kalusugan, at Katahimikan.”
More than 340 junk shop workers from all over the province received their individual cards in a simple ceremony held at Lubao gym.
Governor Lilia Pineda envisioned to bring medical services closer to the indigent people and underprivileged sector in the province.
This holds true as Pineda already provided the same cards to barangay health workers and barangay police members (bantay bayan).
The governor believed that health will no longer be a problem on the part of the recipients of PhilHealth cards as they could now afford to go to the provincial district and other selected private hospitals for their medical needs including that of their minor family members under their guidance.
The junk shop workers were also reminded to seek help from their rural health units (RHUs) for their health concerns.
Earlier, the public Employment Services Office (PESO) and Provincial Cooperative and Entrepreneurial Development Office (PCEDO) upon the initiative of the provincial government launched “K5” program or the “Kariton Para sa Kalinisan, Kabuhayan, Kalusugan, at Katahimikan.”
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