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Senate expects 2023 budget OK next week

The Senate may approve next week its version of the proposed P5.3-trillion national spending program, according to the chair of the chamber鈥檚 finance committee.

FILE PHOTO: Senator Sonny Angara, chairperson of the committee on finance. (Albert Calvelo, Joseph Vidal / Senate PRIB)

The Senate may approve next week its version of the proposed P5.3-trillion national spending program, according to the chair of the chamber鈥檚 finance committee.

Sen. Juan Edgardo Angara, who sponsored President Marcos鈥 first budget plan, said the senators wrapped up the marathon plenary deliberations and budget debates early Friday.

鈥淗opefully by the middle of next week [we will be done with the period of amendments],鈥 Angara told the Inquirer.

The 24-member chamber will open the period of amendments on Monday, allowing senators to introduce suggested changes in the budget items.

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri earlier said that each proposed budget item should contain specific details on how the taxpayer money would be spent.

After the budget鈥檚 passage in the Senate, representatives of both chambers of Congress are set to hold the bicameral conference committee meetings starting Nov. 23 to iron out the differences in the two versions.

Lawmakers are expected to come up with the reconciled version, which will be known as the General Appropriations Act of 2023, for the President鈥檚 approval and signature on Dec. 16.

Higher DOH budget

Among the changes that are expected to come out of the bicameral consultation is Sen. JV Ejercito鈥檚 proposal to increase the Department of Health鈥檚 (DOH) budget for next year by P2.2 billion.

Ejercito, the principal sponsor of the Universal Health Care (UHC) Law, said the additional fund would be for the construction of more special health-care facilities outside of Metro Manila, as suggested by Mr. Marcos during his State of the Nation Address.

鈥淭his will also make the implementation of the UHC more effective and more efficient,鈥 Ejercito said on Thursday night during the Senate marathon deliberations on the DOH鈥檚 budget request of P296.3 billion for 2023.

Specialty health facilities

According to the former Senate health committee chair, the chamber was actually looking at realigning some P3 billion to fund the creation of specialty health-care facilities in at least 10 regional government hospitals. 鈥淭his will be a great service to the Filipino people. I am hopeful this will be approved in the [bicameral committee],鈥 he told the Inquirer in a Viber message.

鈥淭his will be very important in bringing services closer to the different parts of the country in line with the [UHC鈥檚] thrust,鈥 he added. 鈥淧atients from the provinces no longer have to travel to Metro Manila for their special [medical] procedures.鈥

Sen. Pia Cayetano agreed and supported Ejercito鈥檚 proposal, saying that allocation was needed for the equipment of the specialty health-care centers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very easy. We already have the structures, doctors and facilities. We hope to continue with this,鈥 Cayetano said.

The DOH said that there are currently 46 specialty hospitals and medical facilities catering to people who need special health services.

Under the spending plan approved by the House of Representatives, the DOH was allotted P3.1-billion budget for specialty health-care centers, such as those specializing in heart, kidney and lung ailments and pediatric care.

Government health-care workers earlier decried the decrease of P881 million in the maintenance and other operating expenses of state-owned hospitals, including the Philippine Heart Center, the National Kidney and Transplant Institute and the Philippine Children鈥檚 Medical Center.

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