Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Enrique Ona, Secretary, Department of Health from The Report: The Philippines 2012
What major issues currently limit the impact and delivery of health care in the Philippines? In which areas does the country stand to improve?
Articles & Analysis | Expanding access: Increasing the reach of both the public and private sectors from The Report: The Philippines 2012
Improving access to health care across the country is a priority not just for the government, but also increasingly for private sector providers. Given that spending on health care is low – just $129 per person in 2009, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) – providers see a chance to tap into a wider population segment with cost-...
Articles & Analysis | A healthy business: Working to expand coverage and draw in medical tourists from The Report: The Philippines 2012
In many ways, the Philippines’ health care sector is a microcosm of the broader economy. Public provision is under-resourced and over-stretched, while private provision is fragmented but also plays a vital supporting role. Workers are largely well trained and skilled, but an overabundance of nurses and physicians – combined with low salaries – has...
Although economic headwinds have thrown international markets off course, the Philippine economy has managed to stay on a relatively even keel. Local authorities note that while GDP growth slowed in 2011 relative to 2010 due to weak external demand and government underspending, household