Strengthening Palliative Care Integration: Advancing Primary Health Services in the Philippines: A Position Paper
Publication Date
2025
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Philippine Journal in Nursing
Abstract
Palliative care has emerged as a crucial component of healthcare, particularly in the context of an aging population and the increasing prevalence of chronic and life-limiting illnesses. In the Philippines, however, access to palliative care remains significantly limited, especially in rural and underserved areas. This disparity is primarily driven by systemic challenges such as inadequate healthcare infrastructure, a shortage of trained professionals, and insufficient public awareness. While the inclusion of palliative care in the Universal Health Care (UHC) Act of 2019 (Republic Act No. 11223) reflects a progressive step toward addressing these needs, the implementation of comprehensive palliative services continues to face considerable hurdles. This paper advocated for the stronger integration of palliative care into primary health care systems at the barangay level, emphasizing the need to strengthen policy frameworks, ensure adequate resource allocation, and actively engage communities in this endeavor. Such efforts are essential to guaranteeing equitable, compassionate, and dignified care for all individuals, regardless of their stage of life or even socioeconomic status.
First Page
100
Last Page
103
APA Citation
Perona, D. Y.
(2025).
Strengthening Palliative Care Integration: Advancing Primary Health Services in the Philippines: A Position Paper.
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