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IBON: Gov't spending for health drops under Arroyo


Health spending experienced possibly the steepest drop under the Arroyo administration and has forced Filipinos to pay more for badly needed health services, the independent think-tank IBON Foundation said. IBON research head Sonny Africa said the national and local government’s share in total health expenditure was 40.6 percent in 2000 but fell by over 10 percentage points to just 30.3% by 2004. “It forced Filipinos to make up the difference from private sources, particularly from out-of-pocket spending," IBON said in a statement released on Saturday. The latest Philippine national health accounts showed that between 2000 and 2004, government spending on health fell from 41% of total spending to 30%, while out-of-pocket spending grew from 41% to 47 percent. Africa added said real government health spending per Filipino fell by 18.6% from 2001 (P212.66 per capita) to 2005 (P173). “Although allocations for health had started to recover since then, health budgets are still not enough to provide a decent standard of health care for Filipinos, particularly for the poorest families," IBON said. Africa said the government is also cutting allocations to state hospitals as part of a de facto privatization program while commercializing health services, further pushing health care out of the reach of the poorest Filipinos. - GMANews.TV

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