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Release - May 12, 2005
References: Connie Bragas-Regalado, Chairperson
Contact Numbers: Telefax - 926-2838 and 0927-2157392
Vince Borneo, Information Officer, 0927-7968198
Duque's
ominous track record will bring controversy to health portfolio
"Pres.
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will again be at the receiving end of likely
controversies that will hound the Department of Health with the
appointment of Philippine Health Insurance Corp. chief Francisco
Duque III."
Thus declared
MIGRANTE Sectoral Party Chairperson Connie Bragas-Regalado on Macapagal-Arroyo's
glaring choice of Duque to succeed Sec. Manuel Dayrit in the health
portfolio.
"How
can Pres. Arroyo proclaim that she does not subscribe to paying
political debts to her election benefactors and henchmen? First
there was Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez and Tourism chief Ace
Durano who were responsible for the sizable votes for Gloria in
the 2004 elections from Iloilo and Cebu respectively. Now Duque
goes to the DOH, who has a glowing record for supporting an anti-OFW
regime headed by Macapagal-Arroyo," Bragas-Regalado said.
Migrante
averred that Duque is primarily responsible for the distribution
of deceptive PhilHealth cards with Gloria's photo for free during
the 2004 election campaign period. The said cards were used as a
ploy to gather votes from the largely poor electorate.
"Duque
has been consistently boasting of his credentials as an efficient
bureaucrat who can increase revenues of the agency he heads. His
stint as PhilHealth President and Chief Executive Officer is actually
highlighted by the illegal transfer of OFW Medicare trust funds
from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) to the PhilHealth
coffers. Duque himself said in a memo to Pres. Arroyo in 2003 that
elaborated that "the proposed transfer will have a significant
bearing on 2004 elections and on the President's desire to provide
health insurance to 8M indigents by end of 2003,'" Bragas-Regalado
said.
"His
profit-oriented mindset and bias against the poor will complement
the administration's neglect for health and other social services
in budget allocations from the national government," Bragas-Regalado
added.
The 2005
budget for health is a mere 10.4B (or only 1.1. percent of the national
budget) and up to 70 percent of the local health funds are lost
to corruption.
"With
Duque's expertise at drafting, railroading and implementing executive
orders, his appointment will herald the full implementation of Gloria's
Health Sector Reform Agenda (HSRA) as elaborated in Executive Orders
102 and 366," Bragas-Regalado said.
The said
orders, according to the Alliance of Health Workers (AHW), will
completely restructure the Department of Health, leading to the
privatization and corporatization of government hospitals.
"The
Health Sector Reform Agenda, EO 102 and EO 366 will mean massive
retrenchment of government health workers, an increase in the prices
of medicines and higher costs of hospitalization and medical services,
among others. Duque's expertise is extracting profit from even the
poorest of our compatriots. This is why he was appointed health
secretary by the President," Bragas-Regalado said.
"Duque,
was also rewarded by Pres. Arroyo, for being able to facilitate
the transfer of P530,382,446 from the P4 billion OFW Medicare Trust
Fund from OWWA to PhilHealth last March 1. This transfer was made
possible by Executive Order 392 issued by the President on December
28, 2004. This order merely amended the controversial E.O. 182 allegedly
drafted by Duque himself," Bragas-Regalado said.
"Now
with Duque as health secretary, more controversies will happen at
the health department. P520 million was lost due to padded or fake
insurance claims at the PhilHealth. As health secretary, the Duque
brand of leadership and management at PhilHealth will be carried
over to the Department of Health," Bragas-Regalado concluded.
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