HEALTH
authorities here agree that recent cataract and denture fitting mission in Bohol
could have cost a whooping P65M, a sum, which the Provincial Government's health
program may spend for a whole year. This as 1351 indigent Boholanos went home
after the mission with fully restored eyesight after being haunted with the film
of white that was to be cataract. Sources said a normal cataract operation costs
about P40 to P50T. In the weeklong medical mission, not only were those with impaired
visions served. Another group of toothless indigents went home with perfect teeth,
courtesy of the same mission.
The
Bohol medical mission and services giving was in cooperation with the First Gentleman
Foundation is also the biggest humanitarian mission approved by the office of
the President and sponsored by the provincial government of Bohol thru Gov. Erico
Aumentado. The mission, a programmed humanitarian activity directly benefited
Boholanos who otherwise could not have found a way to have restored eyesight dimmed
by cataract. Not without the ready cash. For the opportunity, Governor Erico Aumentado
expressed his gratitude and sincere thanks for the thousands of indigent Boholano
beneficiaries of the biggest cataract operations in the country's health program.
President Gloria
Macapagal Arroyo and the First Gentlemen Foundation through lawyer Jose Miguel
Mike Arroyo brought the mission here. The activity was also supported
by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes office through Chairman Sergio Osmeña-Valencia,
the Philippine Academy of Medical Specialists thru Chairman William Dy and the
surgical team headed by Dr. Federico Malubay. Bohol Health and Social Services
Consultant Francisca Baluyot, who concurrently heads Philippine Gift of Life,
Inc. coordinated for the project. Heading
the experts was Dr. Malubay, a certified diplomate fellow and laser eye microvascular
surgeon, who is an international member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology,
and a trustee of the Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology. Assisting Malubay were
doctors William Dy, a fellow surgeon and Chairman of the Philippine Academy of
Medical Specialist and DOH Consultant; Elmer Punzalan, Philippine Children's Medical
Hospital Chief of Staff along with 19 other physicians and 18 nurses who all performed
the operations. The
operation started May 27 until June 9, while post operative examinations will
be done on July 23-25, 2006 at the Bohol Cultural Center , said Provincial Health
Officer Dr. Reymoses Cabagnot. Aside from the cataract beneficiaries, 5,333 patients
were examined, treated and were given free medicines at the Governor's Mansion
and Bohol Cultural Center. "We will operate you the way we operate millionaires
and will use lenses as expensive as we used to these rich people", Malubay
said, which brought admiration from the beneficiaries. Governor
Aumentado thanks the individuals who helped realize the historice event for Bohol
. Congressmen Edgar Chatto, Roberto Cajes and Eladio Ja1a along with League of
Municipalities of the Philippines president Josephine Socorro Jumamoy; Vice Gov
Julius Caesar Herrera, Alturas Group of Companies; Bohol Quality Corporation,
Bohol Tropics Resort; First Consolidated Bank Richard Uy and Philippine Councilors
League. The operation
Committee members are Tomas Abapo, Jr.; Doctors Nenita Po; Reymoses Cabagnot;
Edgar Pizarras; Arnold Cagulada, Harold Gallego; Greg Sodusta, Engr. Edwin Vallejos;
Primitiva Ontong; Felix Mejorada; Rita Requeron; Engr. Emmanuel Caberte; Judith
Ang; Conchita Tagaan; Costancia Tuñacao; Oroncia Balio; Lalan Paloso; Prima
Obligado; Fr. Crispin Varquez; Aurora Froilan and Ildefonso Maslog.
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