The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) responded anew to the demands of the times with the completion and turn-over of new hospital facilities in Quezon City and Mandaluyong City.
DPWH Secretary Roger Mercado, citing a report from Undersecretary Emil Sadain, said that a combined total of 178 beds were added to available healthcare facilities of three hospitals namely East Avenue Medical Center (EAMC) and National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) in Quezon City and National Center for Mental Health (NCMH) in Mandaluyong City.
“Since the pandemic hit in 2020, the DPWH never became complacent and have been relentless in planning and implementing projects that are vital in supporting the Philippines’ healthcare system.”
“Since the pandemic hit in 2020, the DPWH thru Task Force for Augmentation of Health Facilities headed by Undersecretary Sadain never became complacent and have been relentless in planning and implementing projects that are vital in supporting the Philippines’ healthcare system,” Mercado added.
Sadain turned over the completed dormitory facility to EAMC Medical Center Chief Dr. Alfonso Nuñez III and Chief Medical Professional Staff Dr. Alan Troy Baquir.
The temporary living quarters put up by DPWH Quezon City 2nd District Engineering Office has 32 rooms meant to improve the billeting conditions of EAMC frontliners dealing with the surge of COVID-19 cases.
DPWH Quezon City 2nd District Engineering Office (DEO) headed by District Engineer Eduardo Santos also completed and turned over to the management of National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) a 16-bed hospital facility made of converted container vans equipped with healthcare amenities, and two stations/office for doctors and nurses.
In Mandaluyong City, the Department of Health (DOH) formally received the DPWH-built mega modular hospital facilities for emerging infectious diseases at the NCMH compound.
DPWH National Capital Region (NCR) Director Nomer Abel Canlas with DPWH Metro Manila First District Engineer Medel Chua represented thee public works chief and Sadain in the turnover of facilities to DOH Undersecretary Leopoldo Vega, DOH Assistant Secretaries Elmer Punzalan and Romeo Ong, and NCMH Medical Center Chief Noel Reyes.
The DPWH NCR and Metro Manila First District Engineering Office jointly implemented the site development and putting up of the NCMH hospital facilities composed of five cluster units of modular hospital each with 22 rooms for a total of 110 beds and one modular intensive care unit building with 20 beds.
“We hope that through the additional health facilities, we have contributed to the government’s response in dealing with the unprecedented hike of individuals infected by COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.”
“We hope that through the additional health facilities, we have contributed to the government’s response in dealing with the unprecedented hike of individuals infected by COVID-19 and other infectious diseases,” Sadain stressed.
As of end of December 2021, no less than 820 healthcare facilities with a total bed capacity of 30,234 were completed by DPWH that augment health service nationwide.
Facilities completed consists of 736 units of quarantine/isolation facilities with 28,195 beds; 29 modular hospitals with 595 beds; and 55 off-site dormitories with 1,444 beds for medical personnel and other frontliners.