MARAWI CITY (PIA) — The Ministry of Health of the Bangsamoro Government (MOH-BARMM) is currently working on the possibility of setting up hospitals in the Bangsamoro region solely dedicated to Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) patients.
“Ngayon tinitingan na natin kung paano tayo magkakaroon ng COVID-19 hospitals, alin ba sa mga hospitals natin ang pwedeng i-convert,” MOH Minister Dr. Saffrulah M. Dipatuan said Tuesday.
“Kapag na-identify sila as COVID-19 hospital, hindi na sila tatanggap ng ibang pasyente na hindi COVID-19 case,” Dipatuan added.
Dipatuan further said the Bangsamoro Government is addressing, in every way they can, all the challenges they are facing amid coronavirus pandemic. This includes the provision of medical supplies, relief distribution, and COVID-19 awareness campaign to its constituents all over the Bangsamoro region.
With the high demand for medical supplies, especially personal protective equipment, Dipatuan said the MOH-BARMM has been fortunate enough to deliver stocks to the provinces and cities of the region.
However, Dipatuan admits the supplies are not enough should there be a spike of COVID-19 cases in the region.
“Ginagawan naman natin ng paraan. At nagpapasalamat tayo dahil tumutulong rin ang [national] government para sa delivery ng supplies,” Dipatuan assured while emphasizing that shortage of PPE is a global problem, not only in BARMM.
Furthermore, Dipatuan said the region will also install more ventilators in the hospitals of BARMM, including the two (2) Department of Health (DOH)-retained hospitals – the Cotabato Regional and Medical Center (CRMC) in Cotabato City and Amai Pakpak Medical Center in Lanao del Sur.
“In Sha Allah matutugnan natin ito dahil nakipagugnayan na sa atin ang United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Handa silang tulungan tayon in terms of donating (ventilators),” Dipatuan said.
“We are just waiting na maibigay nila (donation) upang magamit na ng mga hospitals under sa BARMM, pati na rin ng mga hospitals na hindi under sa BARMM, pero located sa area nito,” Dipatuan added. (BPI/PIA ICIC)