The Baguio City Integrated Cancer Control Council (BCICCC) will help patients obtain financial help to ensure treatment and assist families in recovering psychologically and financially if their patients “do not make it.”
Councilor Betty Lourdes Tabanda, chair of the health committee that created the BCICCC ordinance, said the patient’s and family’s recovery are equally important.
“The council will be composed of city officials, health experts and representatives from various sectors, including accredited cancer control sites and patient support organizations,” Tabanda said.
The BCICCC is tasked with formulating policies, programs, and reforms to enhance stakeholder coordination and ensure the ordinance’s sustainable implementation.
Specific measures will be in place to enhance the affordability and accessibility of cancer treatment and care within the city, Tabanda said.
“This includes initiatives aimed at reducing the costs associated with cancer care, particularly for underprivileged residents. The ordinance also includes training healthcare providers in the city to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge to deliver effective cancer care,” she said.
Psychosocial support mechanisms will be established for cancer patients and survivors, and their families.
Marivic Bugasto, president of cancer support group Minda’s Buddies, said finances are a major part of the problem faced by cancer patients.
“In the support groups, we do not just help boost the patient’s morale but also help look for financiers and those that can help meet the treatment requirements. We help boost the family in supporting the patient,” she said. (PNA)