Limited Time Offer: Save PHP1,000 On HONOR 90 Lite 5G + Free Bluetooth Speaker!

The HONOR 90 Lite 5G is now available at a discounted price – it's the perfect time to upgrade your phone!

Elevate AIDA: Empowering Women With Digital Skills Training

Elevate AIDA, Aboitiz, and Connected Women are teaming up to empower women through tools and training for meaningful employment.

The World’s No. 1 AI Camera Phone: HONOR Magic6 Pro Is Confirmed To Arrive In PH!

Experience magic this May with the multi-awarded HONOR Magic6 Pro, an AI camera phone with 5 DXOMARK Top 1 Labels!

Tala, Maya Bank Announce Loan Channeling Partnership Towards Financial Inclusion In PH

Tala, the first fintech company for the Global Majority, announced its team-up with Maya Bank, a digital bank leader in the Philippines! This partnership aims to close the financial gap for Filipinos by channeling PHP 2.75 billion through digital platforms for better credit access.

DOH: 106K Nurses Needed In Health Facilities Nationwide

9

DOH: 106K Nurses Needed In Health Facilities Nationwide

9

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Philippines needs a total of 106,000 nurses in public and private hospitals nationwide, a health official said Thursday.

In a media briefing, Department of Health (DOH) officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said the country needs other healthcare professionals like doctors, dentists, midwives, medical technicians, pharmacists, and radiologic technologists.

“Sa ngayon, mayroon tayong mga plantilla positions that still need to be filled up sa ating mga ospital (Currently, we have plantilla positions that still need to be filled up in our hospitals) and we have around 624 plantilla positions for our nurses. We have 1,332 midwives, plantilla, and we have around 63 dentists that we needed,” she said.

The shortage in nurses nationwide could be attributed to the migration of healthcare workers, she added.

To solve the gap, the DOH has been pushing bills in Congress and coordinating with key officials from related government agencies.

“Kami po ay nakikipag-usap (We’re coordinating) closely and we have a scheduled meeting, hopefully, next week with the Bureau of Migrant Workers headed by Secretary Toots Ople, and of course, with DOLE [Department of Labor and Employment] with Secretary Laguesma,” Vergeire said.

She noted that provision of incentives may keep healthcare workers from leaving the country.

“Sa mga bansang nagde-deploy ng healthcare workers natin, ano ang pwedeng maging kapalit para sa atin, like scholarships, exchange programs at iba pa, para naman mas magkaroon tayo ng benepisyo from this migration and also, para naman mas magkaroon ng career path ang ating mga healthcare workers going abroad (To the countries deploying our healthcare workers, what can be provided for us, like scholarships, exchange programs, and others, so we can have more benefits from this migration and also, for our healthcare workers going abroad to have a career path),” she added. (PNA)