Capitol honors top performing BHW associations in NegOcc

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• GILBERT P. BAYORAN

The provincial government of Negros Occidental, through the Provincial Health Office, recognized and honored top performing Barangay Health Worker associations in the province on Wednesday, Dec. 4, in a ceremony held at Negros Residences in Bacolod City.

Clayte Elizario, 81, of Brgy. Chambery, Manapla, was also recognized as the longest serving BHW. Elzario has served for 52 years.

There are about 9,210 BHWs who rendered health related services in 601 barangays of Negros Occidental, according to Provincial BHW coordinator Fhemarie Joy Gelogo.

Clayte Elizario (center), 81, who served as Barangay Health Worker for 52 years, receives her certificate of recognition from Provincial Health Officer Dr. Girlie Pinongan (2nd from right) in the presence of PCDOH officer Adrian Hort Ramos, Dr. Jessica Fama and Provincial BHW coordinator Fhemarie Joy Gelogo during the awarding rites held at the Negros Residences in Bacolod City. | GB photo

BHWs are trained volunteers who perform various health-promoting and health-educating tasks and provide primary health care (PHC) services within their communities.

The five Top Performing BHW Associations (city category) are the cities of Bago, Cadiz, Escalante, Talisay and Kabankalan, while the top five top performing BHW associations in the municipal category are EB Magalona, Murcia, Pontevedra, Hinigaran and Cauayan.

Gelogo said the top performers received cash incentives and certificates of recognition.

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Girlie Pinongan, assisted by Dr. Jessica Fama and Adrian Hort Ramos, head of the Provincial and City DOH office, led the distribution of awards to the outstanding BHW associations. | GB