Closer Look to Public Health Threat

Health crisis is a situation that poses a significant threat to public health. A health crisis can be caused due to several reasons, such as infectious diseases, natural disasters, shortage of resources like medical supplies and equipment, political conflicts, and others.

It’s critical to be aware, ready, and resilient during times of health crises, whether it’s a pandemic that affects the entire world, an outbreak of a communicable disease, or a personal medical emergency. This blog seeks to offer insightful information and practical advice to support people and communities get through health crises successfully. We will examine many facets of crisis management and provide advice on how to maintain physical and mental health during trying times. These insights will range from concrete suggestions for personal well-being to community engagement and support.

by: Justine Diego


The Health Crisis in the Philippines: A Closer Look

The Philippines has been facing a health crisis for many years, but the COVID-19 pandemic has brought it to the forefront. The country’s healthcare system has long been plagued by issues such as underfunding, understaffing, and lack of access to care. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the health crisis in the Philippines and explore some of the factors contributing to it.

by: Jasmine Malana

Underfunded Healthcare System

One of the main issues facing the healthcare system in the Philippines is chronic underfunding. The government has historically allocated a small portion of the national budget to healthcare, resulting in a shortage of medical facilities, equipment, and personnel. This has led to long wait times, overcrowded hospitals, and a lack of resources to treat patients.

by: Andrei Bangayan

Understaffed Medical Workforce

Another issue facing the healthcare system in the Philippines is a shortage of medical personnel. The country has one of the lowest doctor-to-patient ratios in the world, with only 1 doctor for every 33,000 people. This shortage is especially acute in rural areas, where many Filipinos do not have access to medical care. In addition, many Filipino doctors and nurses choose to work abroad due to better working conditions and higher salaries.

by: Wayne Foronda

Lack of Access to Care

In addition to the issues of underfunding and understaffing, many Filipinos also face barriers to accessing medical care. Poverty is a major factor that prevents people from seeking medical attention when they need it. Many Filipinos cannot afford to pay for healthcare services, and those who can often have to travel long distances to reach medical facilities. This is especially true in remote and rural areas, where there are few medical facilities and personnel.

by: Alyzandra Galliguez

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