HPN as Stakeholders' Forum for Health Care Reform

Lack of access to health care services by millions of Filipinos have prompted the country's lawmakers to take major steps to address this issue while pinning down health care cost as the major culprit. Bills and new laws were adopted to address the perceived financial barriers that prevent access by the poor to health care services.
A law, oddly known as the "Anti-Hospital Detention Law," was passed that now explicitly mandates hospitals to treat patients without requiring "deposits" or be discharged from the facility even prior to fully settling their accounts.
Last year, an encompassing legislation was also passed to control drug prices, allow importation of lower priced medicines and early development of generics for patented drugs.
To help sustain the momentum on health care reform, the Center for Legislative Development (CLD) initiated the Health Policy Network (HPN) as a forum in further exploring options to enhance access and delivery of quality health care to Filipinos, especially the marginalized poor.
CLD is a Philippine-based non governmental organization that assists in the capacity development of national and local legislatures and promotes broad citizen participation in the legislative process.
As a virtual forum, this blogsite is intended to stimulate health policy discussions among stakeholders by making their views known regarding issues that affect access, affordability and delivery of quality health care services.
CLD will also post event announcements and results of its studies on relevant health care issues and invite comments and suggestions from readers.
The CLD-HPN Secretariat




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