Bakit dito sa Sweden libre lahat kung mag ka sakit walang bayad talaga kasi ang reason dito sa goberno sa Sweden nagbabayad nang taxes dapat lang libre ang hospitalizations nang mga tao good job philippines
ang magiging prblema lng jan eh ung mga hospital n mgiimplement nitong batas... sa experience q s mga ospital kht philhealth member ka hnd ka mkavail ng librenh gamot sa ospital.. lagi nila cnsv n wla cla stock kht nkikita mo na meron nman
libre nga sa government/public hospitals, kulang naman sa mga health professionals (doctors nurses etc) at kulang pa sa mga gamit. please upgrade naman ng konti. bigyan sila ng malaking sahod para lalong ganado magserbisyo sa sariling bansa. maraming pera ang pilipinas!
ina rey tama ka.dapat iupgrade ung mga kagamitan s hospital ncr at probinsya..hindi ung mga pasyente nagsiksikan s iisang bed at pati s hallway may pasyente.taasan ung mga sahod ng mga naglilingkod s hospital
Relax... di tumitigil si Mayor humanap ng pera para magampanan yan. Kasama yan sa plano. Siguro naman naniniwala ka na may isang salita ang presidente naten?
I see comments saying that state hospitals are underpaid and lack modern equipment which is true, poorer filipinos choose state owned stuff since it is cheaper than private owned, but if low tax for government, low pay for state universities and hospitals, Duterte is passing many Socialist laws, that is why our economy is not that strong before many socialist policies like free tuition.
Sobrang blessing ito sa bansa. Kayang kaya ito ng gobyerno kung Hindi po hahaluan ng corruption. Kung magiging honest po lahat ng involve ay super blessing po ito.
Give it Not just for Free but with Quality. Invest on Human Resource & salary, Invest on Quality standards & state of the art facilities, And provide adequate budget.. An laki laki na ng Buwis e, hindi nyo naman maitaas ang magna carta, hazard pay at sahod ng mga healthworkers pati barangay healthworkers ginawa nyo pang volunteer lamang at mga professional healthworkers Contractual lang may paulit ulit pang written exam para marenew lang ang contract e nabigyan na nga yan ng lisensya ng PRC e kse pasado na sa board exam e.. Please be kind to your healthworkers gaya ng sa mga pulis at military at huwag puro dagdag trabaho lang kulelat naman sahod wala na nga overtime pay at night differential at double pay sa holiday e.. Siguro naman may puso rin kayo..
It’s very easy for a politician to stand up before voters and say, “Health care is a right,” and then passionately advocate for “single-payer” or “free health care” or “Medicare for All”-whatever term they might use.But before we consider the merits of the government managing your health care-and that’s what this all boils down to-maybe we should ask a more basic question: What do we mean by “health care”? Because if you get sick-and here, we’re talking major illness-or you’re in serious pain, you don’t just want health care; you want quality health care. And where is your best chance of finding that?The answer is right here in America. For skilled doctors, cutting-edge medical treatments, and care without long delays, no other country rivals the United States. Not even close. Nobody from Texas is going to Canada for medical treatment. It’s almost always the other way around. Sure, our health care system has lots of issues-and we should address them-but do we really want to upend all the advantages that we do have and start from scratch? Because that’s what would have to happen if we completely turn health care over to the government. So, let’s imagine we make the change. We hear a lot about how great free health care would be, but it’s only fair we look at the downside.The first is that government-run health care takes medical decisions away from patients-that means you-and puts them in the hands of bureaucrats. They decide, for example, how many MRI machines are going to be available, or under what conditions you can get back surgery or a bypass, or even whether you qualify for cancer treatment.That’s how it works in the United Kingdom under its single-payer system. Because it has finite resources, the National Health Service, or NHS, sharply restricts access to treatments like hip and knee replacements, cataract surgery, and even prescription drugs to deal with common conditions like arthritis and diabetes. If you suffer from any of these ailments and many others in the UK, you may just have to live with the pain. And let’s hope you don’t have a medical emergency. In a January 2018 article in the New York Times, patients in emergency rooms around London are described as having “to wait 12 hours before they are tended to. Corridors are jammed with beds carrying [the] frail and elderly.” To deal with the situation, “hospitals [were] ordered to postpone non-urgent surgeries until the end of the month.” That hardly seems like an improvement over what we have in the US.A second big problem with single-payer systems is that they are expensive-really expensive. A recent study by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University found that a Bernie Sanders-style “Medicare-for-All” health system would cost a tidy $32.6 trillion over ten years. That’s on top of what the federal government spends on health care today. And this is not a new number. Other studies have found the cost to be roughly in the same range. So, how would we pay for it?Kenneth Thorpe, a professor at Emory University and health policy official in the Clinton Administration, spells it out: “If you are going to go in this direction [Medicare-for-All]… the tax increases are going to be enormous.” Not just for the rich, Thorpe estimates, but for working Americans and the poor, too.Charles Blahous, the author of the Mercatus study, puts it this way: “Even a doubling of all projected individual and corporate income taxes would be insufficient to finance these added federal costs.” And he considers that a conservative estimate.Canada knows all about exploding health care costs. In Ontario, the country’s biggest province, those costs took up 46% of its entire budget in 2010. By 2030, that number is projected to be 80%. In other words, in a few years, Ontario will have little money to pay for anything except health care.Finally, and perhaps most importantly, government-run systems depress the search for new cures. Biomedical research spending in the US far outpaces that of any country with nationalized health care, even when you account for differences in population or size of economies. That’s one reason medical breakthroughs rarely come from countries where the government controls health care; they come from the United States, where the government doesn’t. The lion’s share of biomedical research and development spending in the US-over $70 billion in 2012-comes from the private sector. Discovering new medical cures and technology is a profitable business-and thank goodness it is. Those profits drive innovation. Take away the profits and you will surely take away the innovation. Single-payer, free health care, Medicare-for-All: they might sound great, but like all visions of utopia, they ultimately produce a lot more harm than good.
I wished this would happen in The Philippines, way back 1997! I'm glad it's no a realization! It needs a government, with an Organization to fulfil this dream! In Belgium, we have different, governmental and privatized orgs. You need to systematize these! Good luck!
masarap pakinggan! Try nyo nalang sa mga public hospitals kung anu ang tunay na nangyayari hahahaha may maniniwala kaya dito sa sinasabi ni Mr. good senator hahahaha
@@Sam-qi3sr boss tignan mo sitwasyon ng public hospital sa lugar nio ngayon at titignan q din sa amin after 1year balikan mo ulit. Tapos update mo aq dito. Peace....
Panalo itong universal health care act basta sasabay sa private hospitals ang mga public hospitals sa gamit, gamot , doctors , nurses at serbisyo. Dapat bawal lungsod tayuan ng public general hospital hindi lang health center talagang hospital para malapit sa mga taga bundok. Tulad sa amin sa matanao davao del sur kailanganpa pumunta ng digos city napakalayo kaya wala rin. Dapat bawat lungsod pakianabang talaga sa mga mahihirap.
government hospital ba kamo??? lagi naman kulang sa gamot and ikaw bibili ng mga accessories sa confinement...ang laki rin ng nagastos mo as a result...according sa mga kwento.
sa experience q totoo yan... sasvhn ng pharmacy sa loob ng govt hospital wla or ubos na stock nila.. kht nkikita mo naman na meron... kc ng pgbalik q bibilin q gamot bgla ngkaron ng stock
This is about as close to socialized medicine it cannot be sustain and sooner or later the bottom will fall out the closest thing to this here in America was ACA or ObamaCare and it was unsustainable the bottom fall out I hope this is a well though out plan
Hello Kapamilya ABSCBN , covered po ba sa Seniors natin ang CT Scan ? Salamat po.kasali pala nag comment agad ako natanong.pala sa video or sa program hehe thanks...
Yr2020 hear....wlang pondo ang philhealth para sa universal health care. Ang sasalo mga ofw na hindi nmn nakikinabang sa philhealth, dahil my mga health insurance kmi binabayaran dto..now, my question is...fair ba un?!
Tingnan ninyo ang ibang bansa katulad nang Sweden free hospitalizations ang lahat dito sa Sweden walang private hospitals lahat puro public mag gawa kayo nang modern na hospital sa bawat lugar
mas ok talaga kapag nag tatagalog kysa english. d nmn fluent ang pinoy sa english hindi makapag express explain ng tama. hahaha pero salamat talaga magandang balita ito. thank you lord
Ewan ko lang kung talagang maging totoo ito.😆😆Matatakaw sa pera mga doktor at ospital dito sa pilipinas. Sana pati heart operation at dialysis maging libre sa mga mahihirap.🙏🙏🙏
Regarding sa matakaw sa pera ng mga doctors Ang tanong ko lng karapatan b or privilege? Try nyo kya mg doctor college pa lng malamang karamihan bagsak n.... puro kau reklamo kaya d umuunlad pinas
hindi naman totoo tu.....tinatanong ko sa hospital.namin.....gusto naming mag apply...hindi naman kilala tu....this program it doesnt exist in our city
Pamaskong handog sa mga sambayanang umaasa lamang at di nagbabayad ng tax. Nakakabuwisit na batas yan at ang pinaparusahan nyo ang mga OFW. Alam naman natin na kinukurakot lamang ng mga buwayang kumukulimbat na perang galing sa pawis ng mga OFW.
Wow parang sa Germany 🇩🇪.. good Job 👍 👏🏼 Duterte administration .. Parang first world 🌍 na Philippines 🇵🇭 😁... so happy ss a Filipino ..clean 🧼 governance, is abundance!
Sayang lang na hindi ito yung binoto ng mga pilipino noong 2019. Laking tulong sana sa Pandemic.
paano po kumuha or magmember ng universal health care.
thank you Sen JV!
panu po if private hospital pumasok ang pasyente makaka avail po ba ng ganito?
Bakit dito sa Sweden libre lahat kung mag ka sakit walang bayad talaga kasi ang reason dito sa goberno sa Sweden nagbabayad nang taxes dapat lang libre ang hospitalizations nang mga tao good job philippines
Eh kase nga ang daming kurakot. Kaya tama lang yan pagtatanggalin ni duterte mga yan. Isunod na si hontiveros
@aydooknow lmao andami pa rin palang mababang IQ na pinoy. Accuse na lang nang accuse kahit walang basis.
@@tropturd6458...oh ngayun wow mali pla😄😄😄
@aydooknow sobrang galit mo sa Pangulo ahh... ❓🤔
tumakbo ka kaya sa nxt election.. bka mas magaling at baka mas tapat kang pangulo..
ang magiging prblema lng jan eh ung mga hospital n mgiimplement nitong batas... sa experience q s mga ospital kht philhealth member ka hnd ka mkavail ng librenh gamot sa ospital.. lagi nila cnsv n wla cla stock kht nkikita mo na meron nman
libre nga sa government/public hospitals, kulang naman sa mga health professionals (doctors nurses etc) at kulang pa sa mga gamit. please upgrade naman ng konti. bigyan sila ng malaking sahod para lalong ganado magserbisyo sa sariling bansa. maraming pera ang pilipinas!
ina rey easy Ka lang...kung d kurap noon at mas maagang napatupad yan dapat ngayon upgrade na lang...
ina rey tama ka.dapat iupgrade ung mga kagamitan s hospital ncr at probinsya..hindi ung mga pasyente nagsiksikan s iisang bed at pati s hallway may pasyente.taasan ung mga sahod ng mga naglilingkod s hospital
Relax... di tumitigil si Mayor humanap ng pera para magampanan yan. Kasama yan sa plano. Siguro naman naniniwala ka na may isang salita ang presidente naten?
I see comments saying that state hospitals are underpaid and lack modern equipment which is true, poorer filipinos choose state owned stuff since it is cheaper than private owned, but if low tax for government, low pay for state universities and hospitals, Duterte is passing many Socialist laws, that is why our economy is not that strong before many socialist policies like free tuition.
Na aprubahan na po , salamat Sen. Jv and Pres.Du30
Sobrang blessing ito sa bansa. Kayang kaya ito ng gobyerno kung Hindi po hahaluan ng corruption. Kung magiging honest po lahat ng involve ay super blessing po ito.
Kung kaya ito ng ibang bansa ay kaya din ng bansa natin.
@@jombest3818 anong bansa ang mayroon nito dito sa America walang ganito
@@raultiangson5666 Germany, Canada, Denmark, Sweden, pwede mo rin i google tol sobrang dami.
don't worry Karen, napirmahan na ngayon at naging batas na yan ngayong feb.2019
Pwede naman pala ganito sana dati pa ginawa na
Give it Not just for Free but with Quality. Invest on Human Resource & salary, Invest on Quality standards & state of the art facilities, And provide adequate budget.. An laki laki na ng Buwis e, hindi nyo naman maitaas ang magna carta, hazard pay at sahod ng mga healthworkers pati barangay healthworkers ginawa nyo pang volunteer lamang at mga professional healthworkers Contractual lang may paulit ulit pang written exam para marenew lang ang contract e nabigyan na nga yan ng lisensya ng PRC e kse pasado na sa board exam e.. Please be kind to your healthworkers gaya ng sa mga pulis at military at huwag puro dagdag trabaho lang kulelat naman sahod wala na nga overtime pay at night differential at double pay sa holiday e.. Siguro naman may puso rin kayo..
Sana wala na bayad ang lahat ng chek up kahet hinde senior cetizen
kaya nagkaproblema dati ang Philhealth kasi nakuratong kasama si Hontivirus
salamat senator jv, iba ka sa, kapatid mo
Itaas niyo ang tax ng yosi at alak.
It’s very easy for a politician to stand up before voters and say, “Health care is a right,” and then passionately advocate for “single-payer” or “free health care” or “Medicare for All”-whatever term they might use.But before we consider the merits of the government managing your health care-and that’s what this all boils down to-maybe we should ask a more basic question: What do we mean by “health care”?
Because if you get sick-and here, we’re talking major illness-or you’re in serious pain, you don’t just want health care; you want quality health care. And where is your best chance of finding that?The answer is right here in America.
For skilled doctors, cutting-edge medical treatments, and care without long delays, no other country rivals the United States. Not even close. Nobody from Texas is going to Canada for medical treatment. It’s almost always the other way around.
Sure, our health care system has lots of issues-and we should address them-but do we really want to upend all the advantages that we do have and start from scratch? Because that’s what would have to happen if we completely turn health care over to the government.
So, let’s imagine we make the change. We hear a lot about how great free health care would be, but it’s only fair we look at the downside.The first is that government-run health care takes medical decisions away from patients-that means you-and puts them in the hands of bureaucrats. They decide, for example, how many MRI machines are going to be available, or under what conditions you can get back surgery or a bypass, or even whether you qualify for cancer treatment.That’s how it works in the United Kingdom under its single-payer system. Because it has finite resources, the National Health Service, or NHS, sharply restricts access to treatments like hip and knee replacements, cataract surgery, and even prescription drugs to deal with common conditions like arthritis and diabetes. If you suffer from any of these ailments and many others in the UK, you may just have to live with the pain. And let’s hope you don’t have a medical emergency. In a January 2018 article in the New York Times, patients in emergency rooms around London are described as having “to wait 12 hours before they are tended to. Corridors are jammed with beds carrying [the] frail and elderly.” To deal with the situation, “hospitals [were] ordered to postpone non-urgent surgeries until the end of the month.” That hardly seems like an improvement over what we have in the US.A second big problem with single-payer systems is that they are expensive-really expensive. A recent study by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University found that a Bernie Sanders-style “Medicare-for-All” health system would cost a tidy $32.6 trillion over ten years. That’s on top of what the federal government spends on health care today. And this is not a new number. Other studies have found the cost to be roughly in the same range.
So, how would we pay for it?Kenneth Thorpe, a professor at Emory University and health policy official in the Clinton Administration, spells it out: “If you are going to go in this direction [Medicare-for-All]… the tax increases are going to be enormous.” Not just for the rich, Thorpe estimates, but for working Americans and the poor, too.Charles Blahous, the author of the Mercatus study, puts it this way: “Even a doubling of all projected individual and corporate income taxes would be insufficient to finance these added federal costs.” And he considers that a conservative estimate.Canada knows all about exploding health care costs. In Ontario, the country’s biggest province, those costs took up 46% of its entire budget in 2010. By 2030, that number is projected to be 80%. In other words, in a few years, Ontario will have little money to pay for anything except health care.Finally, and perhaps most importantly, government-run systems depress the search for new cures. Biomedical research spending in the US far outpaces that of any country with nationalized health care, even when you account for differences in population or size of economies. That’s one reason medical breakthroughs rarely come from countries where the government controls health care; they come from the United States, where the government doesn’t.
The lion’s share of biomedical research and development spending in the US-over $70 billion in 2012-comes from the private sector. Discovering new medical cures and technology is a profitable business-and thank goodness it is. Those profits drive innovation. Take away the profits and you will surely take away the innovation. Single-payer, free health care, Medicare-for-All: they might sound great, but like all visions of utopia, they ultimately produce a lot more harm than good.
I wished this would happen in The Philippines, way back 1997! I'm glad it's no a realization! It needs a government, with an Organization to fulfil this dream! In Belgium, we have different, governmental and privatized orgs. You need to systematize these! Good luck!
masarap pakinggan! Try nyo nalang sa mga public hospitals kung anu ang tunay na nangyayari hahahaha may maniniwala kaya dito sa sinasabi ni Mr. good senator hahahaha
Let's wait and see by next year... Give them a chance to do their job.
We still need to hope for the best. Kung ganyan ang mentality mo..baka nga hindi mangyare
Yan tayo eh. Pinasa na nga negative agad ang comment. Pinoy talaga ang problema sa Pinas.
@@Sam-qi3sr boss tignan mo sitwasyon ng public hospital sa lugar nio ngayon at titignan q din sa amin after 1year balikan mo ulit. Tapos update mo aq dito. Peace....
Ylra Jaena ganyan dapat, tignan muna natin ang resulta bago mag comment ng negatibo.
Panalo itong universal health care act basta sasabay sa private hospitals ang mga public hospitals sa gamit, gamot , doctors , nurses at serbisyo. Dapat bawal lungsod tayuan ng public general hospital hindi lang health center talagang hospital para malapit sa mga taga bundok. Tulad sa amin sa matanao davao del sur kailanganpa pumunta ng digos city napakalayo kaya wala rin. Dapat bawat lungsod pakianabang talaga sa mga mahihirap.
For some, there ain’t no such thing as free lunch!
Matanong q lang poh sa araw na ito nanganganak ang asawa q sa public hospital covered na poh ba xa ngayon ng universal health care na ito ngayon
Hindi pa po Sir may implementting rules & regulations pa po ito.
@@israelap14 salamat poh sa info and answer
government hospital ba kamo??? lagi naman kulang sa gamot and ikaw bibili ng mga accessories sa confinement...ang laki rin ng nagastos mo as a result...according sa mga kwento.
sa experience q totoo yan... sasvhn ng pharmacy sa loob ng govt hospital wla or ubos na stock nila.. kht nkikita mo naman na meron... kc ng pgbalik q bibilin q gamot bgla ngkaron ng stock
Buti naman may ganyang batas na
Good Job Sen. JV Ejercito (Principal author of Universal Health Bill) & Duterte Administration, para sa tunay na malasakit sa mga Pilipino.
This is about as close to socialized medicine it cannot be sustain and sooner or later the bottom will fall out the closest thing to this here in America was ACA or ObamaCare and it was unsustainable the bottom fall out I hope this is a well though out plan
Hello Kapamilya ABSCBN , covered po ba sa Seniors natin ang CT Scan ? Salamat po.kasali pala nag comment agad ako natanong.pala sa video or sa program hehe thanks...
Yr2020 hear....wlang pondo ang philhealth para sa universal health care. Ang sasalo mga ofw na hindi nmn nakikinabang sa philhealth, dahil my mga health insurance kmi binabayaran dto..now, my question is...fair ba un?!
Tingnan ninyo ang ibang bansa katulad nang Sweden free hospitalizations ang lahat dito sa Sweden walang private hospitals lahat puro public mag gawa kayo nang modern na hospital sa bawat lugar
Tama lang natalo ka,
tweet: Does that include dental coverage too? be blessed.
Kung kaming mga ofw magkakasakit habang nasa ibang bansa paano naman namin magagamit??? Paano???
mas ok talaga kapag nag tatagalog kysa english. d nmn fluent ang pinoy sa english hindi makapag express explain ng tama. hahaha pero salamat talaga magandang balita ito. thank you lord
Ewan ko lang kung talagang maging totoo ito.😆😆Matatakaw sa pera mga doktor at ospital dito sa pilipinas. Sana pati heart operation at dialysis maging libre sa mga mahihirap.🙏🙏🙏
Kaya nga eh parang nalungkot nga yUKng duktor
Regarding sa matakaw sa pera ng mga doctors
Ang tanong ko lng karapatan b or privilege?
Try nyo kya mg doctor college pa lng malamang karamihan bagsak n.... puro kau reklamo kaya d umuunlad pinas
Hoy panchito! Mukha mo pa lang d pagkakatiwalaan.
So. Wala namang budget na nilaan dyan.
wow so d ko n pla ituloy ang philam life insurance ko.libre n pla hospital.wahahha
Nilalakihan nila yung ibabayad s hospital pag s philhealth.
Kaya nga eh siguro kase dahil delayed den nabibigay ng govt?
hindi naman totoo tu.....tinatanong ko sa hospital.namin.....gusto naming mag apply...hindi naman kilala tu....this program it doesnt exist in our city
good job duterte government!..this is what the philippines need
I can only hope that this is a well.thought out plan or it would just turn into a failed social experiment just saying
Should we stop paying for PhilHealth now?
I think PhilHealth is mandatory for the employees. If you don't like to pay, stop working.
Napapanahon ang iyong plata porma de gobierno..
Pede palitan yang babaeng yan
Good Job po Sen. JV Ejercito and Duterte Administration. Mabuhay po kayo. May malasakit po kayo sa mga mamayang pilipino. ❤
Pamaskong handog sa mga sambayanang umaasa lamang at di nagbabayad ng tax. Nakakabuwisit na batas yan at ang pinaparusahan nyo ang mga OFW. Alam naman natin na kinukurakot lamang ng mga buwayang kumukulimbat na perang galing sa pawis ng mga OFW.
Yan ang tamang batas para sa mga pilipino.. pwede pang kasama sa senado si Jv..
Wow parang sa Germany 🇩🇪.. good Job 👍 👏🏼 Duterte administration .. Parang first world 🌍 na Philippines 🇵🇭 😁... so happy ss a Filipino ..clean 🧼 governance, is abundance!