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[Title] => Cordova gets P2.3M for projects
[Summary] => Cordova town continues to receive more financial assistance as the provincial government gave P2.3 million to finance its various projects.
Governor Gwendolyn Garcia in her visit to Cordova the other day gave P100,000 each to the town's 13 barangays or a total of P1.3 million and another P1 million for the construction of a lying-in center.
Garcia, together with Vice Governor Gregorio Sanchez, Mayor Arleigh Sitoy, and town officials led the planting of mango seedlings in barangay Day-as for the town's Clean and Green program.
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[Title] => Cordova indigent folk given PhilHealth cards
[Summary] => Some 5,652 indigents families in Cordova town can now take advantage of various health benefits after the municipal government distributed free Philippine Health Insurance Corp. cards yesterday.
Mayor Arleigh Sitoy, whose State of the Municipality Address set yesterday has been moved to February 14, announced the distribution of the PhilHealth cards to the town's indigent residents.
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[Title] => Dayrit to DOH personnel: Support my successor
[Summary] => Outgoing Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit has asked officials and personnel of the Department of Health (DOH) to support his successor, former Philippine Health Insurance Corp. president Francisco Duque III.
"Now that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has appointed Dr. Francisco Duque as the next health secretary, let us work for a seamless transition and turnover in the Department of Health," he noted in a memorandum to DOH officials, employees and health workers.
Starting June 1, Duque will take over from Dayrit, who was named health secretary in 2001.
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[Title] => Caloocans health for all gains headway
[Summary] => The Caloocan City government is doubling its effort to provide city residents, the indigents in particular, access to free and quality health care services through the Philhealth program.
"We are urging city residents, whether they are vendors unemployed, underemployed or contractual to avail of the program for it could greatly benefit them," Susan de Leon, spokeswoman of Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo, said.
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[Title] => Caloocan government budgets P50-M for indigents health care
[Summary] => The Caloocan City government, in an effort aimed to help its residents cope with the high cost of medical services, has allocated P50 million for the health insurance of underprivileged residents.
Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo said that the city government, in cooperation with President Arroyos Greater Medicare Access program, has already distributed 50,000 Philhealth cards since it started the program last year.
The mayor said the local government targets the provision of health insurance cards to about 100,000 families or about 250,000 beneficiaries by the year 2004.
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[Title] => Cordova gets P2.3M for projects
[Summary] => Cordova town continues to receive more financial assistance as the provincial government gave P2.3 million to finance its various projects.
Governor Gwendolyn Garcia in her visit to Cordova the other day gave P100,000 each to the town's 13 barangays or a total of P1.3 million and another P1 million for the construction of a lying-in center.
Garcia, together with Vice Governor Gregorio Sanchez, Mayor Arleigh Sitoy, and town officials led the planting of mango seedlings in barangay Day-as for the town's Clean and Green program.
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[Title] => Cordova indigent folk given PhilHealth cards
[Summary] => Some 5,652 indigents families in Cordova town can now take advantage of various health benefits after the municipal government distributed free Philippine Health Insurance Corp. cards yesterday.
Mayor Arleigh Sitoy, whose State of the Municipality Address set yesterday has been moved to February 14, announced the distribution of the PhilHealth cards to the town's indigent residents.
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[Summary] => Outgoing Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit has asked officials and personnel of the Department of Health (DOH) to support his successor, former Philippine Health Insurance Corp. president Francisco Duque III.
"Now that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has appointed Dr. Francisco Duque as the next health secretary, let us work for a seamless transition and turnover in the Department of Health," he noted in a memorandum to DOH officials, employees and health workers.
Starting June 1, Duque will take over from Dayrit, who was named health secretary in 2001.
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[Summary] => The Caloocan City government is doubling its effort to provide city residents, the indigents in particular, access to free and quality health care services through the Philhealth program.
"We are urging city residents, whether they are vendors unemployed, underemployed or contractual to avail of the program for it could greatly benefit them," Susan de Leon, spokeswoman of Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo, said.
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[Summary] => The Caloocan City government, in an effort aimed to help its residents cope with the high cost of medical services, has allocated P50 million for the health insurance of underprivileged residents.
Mayor Reynaldo Malonzo said that the city government, in cooperation with President Arroyos Greater Medicare Access program, has already distributed 50,000 Philhealth cards since it started the program last year.
The mayor said the local government targets the provision of health insurance cards to about 100,000 families or about 250,000 beneficiaries by the year 2004.
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February 25, 2006 - 12:00am