THE Civil Service Commission (CSC) and the Department of Health (DoH) said government employees should take advantage of available cancer support programs that provide comprehensive cancer care.
State workers can access affordable cancer treatment and financial aid through the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) under CSC Resolution No. 2400721 and the National Integrated Cancer Control Act (Republic Act No. 11215).
The initiatives aim to provide comprehensive cancer care, including free risk assessments, prevention strategies, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care for public sector employees, the CSC said in a statement.
Employees are advised to contact their human resource offices for guidance on accessing workplace programs or reach out to the DoH, the Philippine Cancer Center, or regional cancer centers for specialized care.
The CSC also called on all government agencies to fully implement workplace cancer control policies and ensure their personnel are informed of the available programs.
RA 11215 was enacted in 2019 to address the rising prevalence of cancer in the Philippines and to strengthen support for patients and their families. — Chloe Marie A. Hufana