Sen. Loren Legarda wants the Senate to immediately pass the bill she authored creating the Migrant Workers Hospital so that returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) can avail themselves of medical care.
Legarda cited official statistics that 42 percent of returning or repatriated OFWs require immediate medical attention or hospital confinement.
“Many OFWs suffer exploitation and even physical abuse in the hands of their employers. Some arrive home with physical ailments, while others even have mental problems. But is government ready to help them?” she asked.
“Unfortunately, because many of them can no longer stand the abuse or exploitation, they are unable to finish their contracts and so they come home with little or no money,” she added.
Legarda said if it is official policy to encourage OFW deployment, then it should be the responsibility of government to look after their welfare, even after they have returned home.
She noted that few OFWs can afford urgent medical care or hospitalization. Nor can the families of ailing OFWs afford to shoulder the cost of medical care even if they have been receiving dollar remittances. Fewer still are able to get insurance that would cover medical emergencies.
Legarda envisions the Migrant Workers’ Hospital as part of a comprehensive package of health services that the government, through the Overseas Workers’ Welfare Administration, can provide OFWs.
“When they return from abroad, then they can go direct to the Migrant Workers’ Hospital. They should not have to worry about where to go for a check-up. The hospital should be able to provide all the services they need,” Legarda said. –Daily Tribune
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