The Philippines continues to see a migration of nurses as more foreign countries are now offering even more attractive economic packages, according to the Filipino Nurses United (FNU). READ:
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Ms. Andamo also said there is inadequate social support for nurses in the Philippines as well as lack in medical supplies and equipment, “so it is very difficult to work.”“Many of the nurses are contractual until today. There are different kinds of systems — nurses under job orders, nurses under a deployment program, and nurses hired by the DoH and are at risk of losing their jobs.”
“What we’re hoping for is that it be legislated that all nurses upon entry receive P50,000, or if not, at least P35,000,” Ms. Andamo said. “Small hospitals should also be subsidized to provide an adequate salary.” FNU National President Maristela P. Abenojar earlier said the total number of nurses in both the public and the private sector as of December was 172,589.
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