The City Health Board Meeting, organized by the Office of the City Health Services (OCHS) at the Strike Multi-purpose Hall, brought together key stakeholders in the healthcare sector. Mayor Strike B. Revilla, Vice Mayor Rowena Bautista Mendiola, and other officials, including healthcare professionals and representatives from various health organizations, gathered to review the Accomplishment Report of the City Health Office (CHO).
During the meeting, significant achievements were highlighted, including the establishment of Dentist 2 positions, maternal care services, and successful deliveries at the 24/7 Bacoor lying-in and Eye Center. The report also showcased the success of the National Immunization program, with a notable percentage of fully immunized children and the administration of animal bite treatments to thousands of individuals.
Moreover, the meeting addressed critical health issues such as Dengue cases, diarrheal incidents, and leptospirosis outbreaks. The City Health Office’s diverse programs and services, ranging from Operation Libreng Tuli to HPV Vaccination and Blood Letting Program, were commended for their impact on public health and well-being. The collaborative efforts of all participants underscored a shared commitment to advancing healthcare initiatives and promoting a healthier community.
The City Health Board Meeting served as a platform for stakeholders to come together, acknowledge achievements, and discuss strategies for further enhancing healthcare services. The collective dedication and collaborative spirit exhibited during the meeting reflect a unified vision for a resilient and thriving city, where the well-being of residents remains a top priority.
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