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Cayetano files bill seeking to curb high maternal mortality rate


July 16, 2010

MANILA – Senator Pia Cayetano has filed Senate Bill No.139, the proposed “Midwife to the Barangay Act of 2010,” to help reduce the country’s high maternal mortality rate (MMR) in the country. Saying that no mother should die while giving life, Cayetano said at least one registered midwife or “komadrona” should be deployed for every barangay to complement existing professional medical personnel in the locality, especially in far-flung areas where maternal health services are insufficient. Citing latest official statistics, the lady senator said 162 Filipino mothers die for every 100,000 births across the country — or equivalent to around 11 mothers dying while giving birth every day. The Philippines reportedly has one of the highest MMRs in Southeast Asia, outpaced only by East Timor and Cambodia.

“With this alarmingly high rate, our country will not be able to meet its own target under the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which is to reduce MMR to only 52 per 100,000 births in five years, or by 2015,” she noted.
“With the significant contribution of midwives in augmenting the presence of professional healthcare practitioners especially in rural areas, the increased community presence of midwives is necessary,” the lawmaker added.
The bill also aims to provide one midwife for every 5,000 population and not at the present rate of one midwife for some 30,000 persons. ”This big disparity prevents them from providing quality and efficient healthcare services,” she explained, while noting how lack of access to health services and medical personnel lead to maternal deaths, especially among the poor.

The bill likewise mandates that all “Midwives to the Barangay” shall be appropriately compensated by the Department of Health (DOH) and entitled to all benefits provided under Republic Act No. 7305, otherwise known as the “Magna Carta of Public Health Workers.” For a period of five years from the passage of the measure, the amount necessary to implement its provisions shall be charged against the DOH budget. Thereafter, such funds, as may be necessary for continued implementation shall be included in the appropriations of the respective Local Government Units.




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