SEN. Bong Go called on Filipinos to value their health as he expressed optimism for future developments in government health care programs nationwide.
The senator made the appeal on Saturday during the inauguration of the new five-story Pahulayan building at the Southern Philippines Medical Center in Davao City.
Go said the Pahulayan building is "a symbol of hope and progress, representing his vision of compassionate health care and support for those in need."
The chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography said he attended the building's inauguration to "reaffirm" his commitment to accessible health care for Mindanaoans.
He said the Pahulayan building is part of his "vision for accessible, compassionate health care closer to reality for the people of Davao and neighboring areas in Mindanao."
"This facility is designed to provide a place of rest and comfort for patient watchers and families, especially those coming from remote areas, while their loved ones undergo treatment," Go said.
"This building stands as a testament to our commitment to providing comfort and support to our fellow Filipinos who accompany their loved ones here, coming from far-flung communities to receive medical care," he said.
Go said the Pahulayan building "will ease the burden on families who may struggle to find accommodations during extended hospital stays."
The senator also lauded health care workers, describing them as "the backbone of our health care system."
Go said he would fight for the welfare of health workers. He recognized their dedication and sacrifices in delivering essential healthcare services to the public.
To show his appreciation, Go gave health workers in attendance some tokens, such as shirts, basketballs and volleyballs.
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