DOH to push for standardized healthcare workers’ salaries | Claudeth Mocon-Ciriaco

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DOH to push for standardized healthcare workers’ salaries | Claudeth Mocon-Ciriaco
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The DOH has committed that it will continue to push for the standardization of salaries and benefits all geared towards ensuring that the country’s HCWs are provided with healthier settings in terms of their communities and workplaces.

THE Department of Health has committed that it will continue to push for the standardization of salaries and benefits all geared towards ensuring that the country’s health-care workers are provided with healthier settings in terms of their communities and workplaces.

“As the primary agency of the health sector in the country, the DOH honors all our healthcare workers serving the people in the name of Universal Health Care,” the DOH chief stressed. It mandates new Filipino doctors and nurses to work in the country for a year before they could work abroad. “I said, ‘If you get sick I hope you die.’ That’s some nerve asking nurses to stick around in case we get sick.”“They paid for their education and are paying for our health by starving here until they can get the hell out. If we want a reserve corps of nurses then we should pay each of them P150,000 a month after taxes.”MEANWHILE, groups of HCWs renewed their call to increase their entry-level pay to keep them from going abroad.

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