Launching of ROJDonors-MuRelief-HelpThru Against COVID19 for Provincial Government Hospitals

March 30, 2020 marks the date that I am officially launching the ROJDonors -MuReilief-HelpThru Against COVID19 for Provincial Government Hospitals.

March 29, 2020, I launched the ROJDonors -MuReilief-HelpThru Against COVID19 for Rural Health Units.

So, today, I launched the ROJDonors -MuReilief-HelpThru Against COVID19 for Provincial Government Hospitals.

Mechanics:

Identify MU brods and sisses who are currently doctors practicing in government hospitals outside Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, and Metro Davao (outside MetroCities).

The Mu brods and sisses will serve a Mu Relief Coordinators in their respective hospitals and communities.

They will come out with a proactive and structured program that will ensure COVID19-free or COVID19-contained community and if not free, NO patient dies of COVID19 and NO health worker dies of COVID19..

ROJoson Donors through HelpThru will initially finance each of the Mu Relief Coordinators P50K to 75K worth of PPEs and N95 masks.

The Mu Relief Coordinators will submit a program design and development plan against COVID19 and report the implementation results at planned intervals.

The Mu Relief Coordinators may receive further funding from ROJoson Donors if there is deemed a good program program design and development plan and evidence of good implementation.

Funds will NOT be sourced or will NOT come from the Mu members but from ROJoson Donors.

I have pledged support to the following on March 30 and 31, 2020:

  • Dr. Perry Lustre - Zamboanga del Norte Medical Center

  • Dr. Glenn Hidalgo - Zamboanga del Sur Medical Center

The government hospitals that will be supported by this project WILL NOT BE LIMITED to Mu physicians but priority will be given to them as Mu Relief Coordinators.

Dr. Justo Danguilan, my Mu Fraternity Batch 74 Batch Leader, has volunteered on March 29, 2020 to be the Mu Relief Coordinator for Northern Luzon RHUs and government hospitals in the fight against COVID19.

Mu Relief Coordinators are expected to have a written program design and development plan against COVID19 in their community.

Goals:

To ensure

  • COVID19-free or COVID19-contained community through a well-designed program

  • NO patient dies of COVID19 through a well-designed program

  • NO health workers die of COVID19 through a well-designed program

Criteria for quality of project

  • To what extent does the project make a difference in the control of COVID19 in the community?

  • Were the process and means by which the project was conducted adequate and innovative (in the face of limited resources) to meet its goals?

  • What are the results? Are these measurable? [No. of confirmed cases / pui / pum; No. of patients infected and dying of COVID19; No. of healthcare workers infected and dying of COVID19]

  • Is it sustainable and applicable to other re-emerging infectious disease?

Template for Design and Development Plan Against COVID19 in the Community

Situational Analysis

  • Philippine

  • Province

  • Focused community

No. of confirmed cases / PUI / PUM

Prevention and control system

Logistics

Goals:

To ensure

  • COVID19-free or COVID19-contained community through a well-designed program

  • NO patient dies of COVID19 through a well-designed program

  • NO health workers die of COVID19 through a well-designed program

Key Result Areas

Performance Indicators

Implementation plans

Evaluation plans

Timelines

Logistics needed

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