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Secretary Duque explains

In reply to my Oct. 26 column in Abante on the death of nine infants at the Rizal Medical Center, Health Secretary Francisco Duque wrote the following explanation:

Greetings.

Please allow me to reiterate that the Department of Health (DOH) has not absolved the hospital authorities now facing charges for the alleged neonatal sepsis deaths of nine babies who were among those born last October 4 at the state-run Rizal Medical Center (RMC). A more thorough investigation is now under way to really see whether the neonatal deaths can be linked to a breakdown in infection control standards at RMC.

This developed as some sectors continued to regard the DOH Fact Finding Committee (FFC) and the National Epidemiology Center (NEC) investigation results as a whitewash to cover the alleged misdeeds of the said hospital.

Let me stress that the finding of the FFC and NEC is just the prelude of the series of investigations that the DOH will be conducting for the said case. In fact, the DOH Legal Service will conduct a formal investigation based on existing Civil Service Rules and Regulations.

We are saddened by claims from some quarters that the DOH has already cleared the implicated hospital and its staff and has shifted the blame to the mothers instead.

There will be no sacred cows in this investigation. And DOH is not about to spare the rod to anyone who will be proven to have neglected his duties in ensuring that no pregnant woman or her baby will be put at risk during delivery. No one is off the hook yet.

Last Monday, October 23, the DOH released the results of the preliminary investigation where the NEC confirmed an outbreak of a highly fatal, early-onset newborn sepsis with 15 cases and nine deaths, all born on the 4 th of October at RMC. It was reported that the newborns suffered difficulty of breathing, poor suck and fever within 90 hours after delivery. The NEC disclosed that the said events suggest that mother-to-child transmission has occurred even before the delivery.

In the said investigation, both FFC and NEC were also unable to directly link contaminated hospital equipment and the short power interruption due to typhoon Milenyo to the outbreak.

However, both investigating teams said that they noted that the increase in incidence and mortality rate of neonatal sepsis at RMC this year compared to last year is alarming and should have alerted hospital officials to the need to impose corrective actions and improve case management. The DOH is now looking at the angle that RMC staff may have failed to exercise the highest standards of care to prevent the outbreak even if this was not hospital acquired.

Also, the RMC officials, who went on leave for five days since the start of the investigations, have now been temporarily re-assigned to the office of Assistant Health Secretary David Lozada without prejudice to put said officials under preventive suspension once the legal investigation begins.

Thank you and I hope this clarifies the issue regarding the neonatal sepsis cases.

Yours truly,

FRANCISCO T. DUQUE III, M.D., M.Sc.
Health Secretary

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279 Comments

  1. Mrivera Mrivera

    nakagagamot ba ng sakit ng kalooban ang huli nang paglilinaw sa mga pagkakamali? hindi ba’t isang nakatutulig na sampal sa magkabilang pisngi ang pagbibigay sisi sa mga inang namuhunan ng buhay mailuwal lamang nang maayos ang kanilang mga sanggol? ano ba talaga ang tungkulin ng mga nasa ospital? kasama ba dito ang magpapabaya sa sinumpaan nilang paglilingkod sa mga nangangailangan kasabay nang pag-iwas sa pananagutang dapat nilang harapin?

  2. Mrivera Mrivera

    upang lubos na maunawaan kung ano tunay na kahulugan ng paglilingkod sa kapwa, nararapat lamang na ilagay ng bawat isa ang kanyang sarili sa kalagayan ng iba. sa panahon ng pangangailangan, pagdurusa, pagdadalamhati at pagsisikap labanan ang mga kaapihan, isiping kung ano ang damdamin ng kaharap, gayundin ang ating mararamdaman kung sa atin dumating ang katulad na pangyayari.

  3. vic vic

    “There will be no sacred cows in this investigation. And DOH is not about to spare the rod to anyone who will be proven to have neglected his duties in ensuring that no pregnant woman or her baby will be put at risk during delivery. No one is off the hook yet”. By Sec. Duque..

    Quiet a strong statement from Secretary Duque and I had been hearing equally strong statements from many distinguished high government officials in the past and sadly, I along with millions of Filipino at home and the world over are quite disappointed that most of the time as often as they were uttered were not followed by determined actions. But I would give the Good Secretary all the time in the world to prove true to his words.

    And I would further suggest to conduct an independent inquiry, “a no-hold-barred” type to investigate perhaps not only this particular incidents, but the total reform of the health care system especially as it concern the care of the most vulnerable segments of the society, ‘the children’. I always believe that if there is the will, the funds and the all the resources needed for such an undertaking will be found. Thank you, Mr. Secretary..

  4. chi chi

    Amen to you Mrivera. Ang bagal talaga ng administrayong ito sa pag-iimbistiga ng mahahalagang isyu kaya palaging may doubt ng whitewash. Tapos ngayon nalulungkot daw si Duque sa kumakalat na negatibong balita tungkol sa kanila. Eh in the first place, dapat meron silang anticipation sa magiging reaksyon sa isyung pagkamatay ng mga sanggol sa nabanggit na ospital…ISYU ‘YAN NG MGA BABIES, ano ba naman kayo? Mga sanggol iyan ng mahihirap na pinoy na salat sa tinatamasa ni Duque na kayamanan. Please naman, asikasuhin ninyo ang mga ospital para sa mahihirap.
    Kayo nga, umubo lang ay tungo kaagad sa US, EU, or Hongkong hospitals, which reminds me (off topic :)), palagay ba ninyo mga kapatid kong bloggers ay family vacation lang ang puntirya ni Glue sa HK? Hindi kaya kasama ang check-up? Buti pa siya at mahaba ang bakasyon sa abroad, iyong aking mga kamag-anak ay balikan Maynila-probinsya pasa sa undas.

  5. Over here, cases like this are duly investigated by health inspectors and if there is any negligent on the part of hospital administration, then the cases are turned over to the police for proper criminal investigation. There will surely be some tendering of resignations and people in charge taking responsibilities. Victims will also be duly compensated.

    Families of the dead children should bond together and demand justice for this. Hindi puede ang explanation lang especially when this involves the loss of human lives.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

    Ellen, congrats on the 1st anniversary of your blog!

  6. Sorry, this should read: Over here, cases like this are duly investigated by health inspectors and if there is any NEGLIGENCE on the part of hospital administration, then the cases are turned over to the police for proper criminal investigation. There will surely be some tendering of resignations and people in charge taking responsibilities. Victims will also be duly compensated.

    I wonder when this can happen in the Philippines, and when the little “tao” can have such power as to remove a bogus president, and make her and her accomplices in these crimes being committed against the people of the Philippines be held legally responsible for their actions.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  7. vic vic

    yes ystakei, over here too, a mother was awarded a 12 millions dollar against a maker of an approved drug because nobody, not her doctors, not the pharmacists and not the drug maker, gave her the warning that the drugs could result in defect in her child. The child was born and is now suffering from cerebral palsy. In the country we call the Philippines, our very own country, the mother could have been blamed for the child that was born. Travesty of Justice…

  8. Anna talked of the MRSA that may be the possible cause of death of the 9 infants in the Rizal Provincial Hospital. I do not know if the people there even understand what it is, and to find out really the cause of their death with all these penchants of the present dispensation for doctoring facts and figures! We cannot even be sure if those people even understand about the mutants that are now more fatal and difficult to cure especially with all the neglects because the money for health care, etc. are stashed somewhere and not use for what they have been intended for.

    I don’t know why hospitals there would even depend so much on crumbs and morsels being collected for examples by Filipinos overseas as those in the USA where charities advertised obscenely on cyberspace have become something more like a beauty contest, and something that I personally would rather do without fanfare or use for trying to sell one’s name. Pati charity kino-corrupt as a matter of fact.

    The budget for health and welfare should be a priority in fact versus the money squandered to bribe the tongressmen in the Philippine Tongress so that the Bansot can remain squatting at the palace by the murky river. On the other hand, increase the budget for health and welfare, baka naman nakawin ng mga kurakot doon!

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!
    DiYumu Yuko

  9. Vic,

    The mothers, in fact, can actually bond together and file a group lawsuit against the said hospital and the government with the help of lawyers from CODAL for example or the group of Atty. Roque.

    The only problem is that the court there is not even sophisticated enough to create a welfare program to help financially those who are seeking redress for grievances such as the above. Over here, there is now even a group of lawyers receiving government subsidies to provide free legal consultations and services to the needy.

    Worse is when the government would even try to intimidate and harrass crusading lawyers there by tagging them as destabilizers and ordering their early demise as those victims of extra-judicial killings esepcially in the rural areas!

    I know of a well-known lawyer, who has served as ICJ judge, who almost got assassinated. Fortunately, he was not home and those who wanted him dead did not succeed in killing him. He was one of those lawyers who volunteered to take up the cases of the peasants and farmers at Luisita Hacienda. What the crooks in the Philippine government do not realize is that to kill this judge will create a ripple that can prove fatal to the illegal reign of the Bansot because of his international reputation and prestige.

    PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  10. Toney Cuevas Toney Cuevas

    Irregardless of the outcome of the investigation, still there are nine babies dead, will never see the dawn of light. The explanation didn’t mention any compensation to the parents or closed relatives of the dead babies. Why not? With very poor past performance of the present govt when it come to bringing the truth out, I’ve my doubt that we will ever know the truth how those babies have died. I’m very distrusful of the DOH Fact Finding Committee, if this has any connection to the govt of bogus Gloria. Just do not trust the present govt, since RMC is a State run hospital. This is no difference than those 800 activists and journalists that died violently, no mystery of Hello Garci, and Josie Bolante fertilizer scam and the mismanagement of P728 million. So, I can summarily conclude that this tragedy will also be forgotten and those guilty will never prosecuted of serve jail time. Ask Mang Melo of what his finding on the deaths of the activists and journalists. Yeap, it’s all forgotten and Mang Melo never heard from him no more.

    Francisco Duque, spare us, our emotion. We’ve been trough more than enough cover up to last us a lifetime. The nine babies is nothing unique, unresolved tragedy and violent happen all the time in a country run by corrupt govt. Tell that to bogus Gloria!

  11. zenzennai zenzennai

    Toney, oo nga. ano na ba nangyari sa Melo komisyon ng tiyanak?

    Hoy! Mang Melo, patunayan mo sa taong bayan na meron kang bayag at kaya mong ilabas ang anghit ng mga sistematikong pamamaslang sa mga taongbayan na tanging hangad ay katarungan at pagkain sa hapag.

    Sec. Duque, kung lip service na naman yan, itikom mo na lang bibig mo. Unahin muna ninyo ang magpaumanhin sa mga namatayan at bigyan ng kaukulang suporta. Mahirap tanggapin dito ang paliwanag na nauuna ang pakulo para makakuha ng media mileage points. Marami na akong nabasa tungkol diyan, ibahin at bigyan ng tunay na kahulugan ang public trust.

  12. Mrivera Mrivera

    may bago pa ba sa mga gimik ni glutonia? ilang commissions na ba ang in-organize upang mag-imbestiga sa iba’t ibang katiwalian, meron bang naipalabas na katanggap tanggap sa taong bayan? s’yempre mga moro morong palabas lang para kunyari may ginagawa ang mga multo sa malakanyang.

  13. Mrivera Mrivera

    zenzennai, baka ibig mong sabihin “unahin ang paghingi ng paumanhin sa mga namatayan at bigyan ng kaukulang suporta.” tama ba ako?

  14. I’m thinking of writing to the editors of newspapers in Japan and berate Koizumi for making the dumping of toxic wastes to the Philippines a collateral for grants and loans to the Philippines. I encourage bloggers here to do the same. You may write to Japan Times, Daily Yomiuri and the Mainichi Daily News online.

    You may also try writing to the members of the Japanese Parliament about these toxic wastes the Bansot is allowing to be dumped in the Philippines in exchange for big grants to her bogus administration without taking consideration that these toxic wastes are hazardous to health. Basta magkapera ang ungas kahit malason ang mga kababayan niya! Talaga naman, ang bobo!!!

    The more the better!

  15. Mrivera Mrivera

    bakit nga ba tinanggap ni glutonia na maging dumping site ng toxic waste galing sa japan ang pilipinas bilang collateral sa mga tulong at pautang? may balak siyang unti unting burahin sa mundo ang mga tutol sa bulok niyang pamamalakad?

    ‘yung mga mahuhusay na tagapagtanggol at kunwaring ayaw sa ina ng tikbalang, bakit hindi kayo kumilos upang mapigilan ito? wala ba kayong mga kaanak na maaapektuhan kung magkaroon ng epidemyang idudulot ng toxic waste? mga singaw siguro kayo kaya bale wala sa inyo at wala kayong malasakit sa maaapektuhan dahil isasama kayo ni glutonia sa pagtakas sakaling magkaroon ng epidemya.

  16. kitamokitako kitamokitako

    Habang tumatagal mas marami pang salot and ibibigay ni Glue sa bansa. Bago mahuli ang lahat, dapat ay kumilos na ang lahat ng Pinoys. Magshort-cut na, people power na! Anyway, iyan din sa huli ang lunas para siya mapatalsik, bakit patatagalin pa?

  17. Mrivera Mrivera

    kitamokitako, pagod na ang taong bayan sa mga kilos protesta. ayaw na rin nilang makipagbangayan sa mga nakaunipormeng tulisan at sawa na rin silang magtiwala sa mga nagkukunwaring may malasakit sa kanilang kapakanan. malapit na ang 2007. sa balota na lamang ang singil sa mga utang ng reyna ng mga maligno sa malakanyang at kanyang mga kampon. zero votes sa mga bayarang alipores ni glutonia ang dapat para walang maisagawang dagdag bawas.

  18. zenzennai zenzennai

    tama kayo, Mrivera, sa puntong inililinaw ninyo.
    tungkol naman sa mungkahi ninyo, na dadaanin ang pagbabago sa pamamagitan ng eleksyon, ang pakiramdam ko diyan, malamig.

    kung ang Comelec din lang ang mangangasiwa at ang mga kasalukuyang tulisan sa loob ang kukumpas, saan tayo pupulitin?

    mungkahi ko, ang susunod na kampanya ay dapat laban sa walang kredibilidad na Comelec.

  19. Come to think of it, Mrivera, tatambakan ng Hapon ang Pilipinas ng toxic waste in exchange daw sa trabaho na ibibigay sa mga pilipino na pinapalayas ni Bansot mula sa kanilang sariling bayan. Pero kinukumbida niya ang mga matatandang hapon na doon tumira sa Pilipinas pagtanggap nila ng pension nila para makihati sa pension nila ang mga pilipino. Sila ngayon ang makakahigop at maaapektahan ng mga toxic wastes. Mapapadali ngayon ang pagyao nila sa mundong ibabaw. Ganyan nga kaya ang balak ni Boba? Susmaryosep! 😡

    Balita ng isang pilipino na nasa America. Isa daw sa pinagkasunduan ni Bansot at mga intsik ay ang pagbibigay ng daungan ng mga cargo ship na intsik sa Pilipinas. Ang balak ni Boba ay para siguro mabigay ang mga trabaho sa barko sa mga seaman na pilipino. Pero ang mga hazards, risks at iba pa na malamang na maging resulta ng ginagawa niyang decision na uraurada at walang approval ng majority sa Congress dahil ang katwiran niya ay kaya naman niyang bayaran ang mga ungas na Tongressmen.

    Nakakatakot ang ginagawa ng bobang ito. PATALSIKIN NA, NOW NA!

  20. Why the DOH Report on Neonatal Sepsis at RMC is a Whitewash

    We write in response to the letter of Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Francisco Duque III denying that their report on the neonatal sepsis deaths at the Rizal Medical Center (RMC) was an attempt to cover up the culpability of involved personnel and health agencies. This letter came out in several newspapers and was quoted by many members of media.

    The letter of Sec. Duque vehemently denies any wrongdoing on their part, especially in interpreting the report of the DOH Fact-Finding Committee (FFC), as well as statements from the National Epidemiology Center (NEC). Unfortunately, it is the highlight of this particular report that has cast aspersion on its true intent and value.

    The DOH report emphasized that, as per their investigation, the pathogens that caused the neonatal sepsis in RMC were “maternally-acquired” and “not from the hospital equipment or staff”. From there, the report also cited that the newborns already “showed signs of difficulty in breathing, poor suck, and fever within 90 hours of birth”, thereby seemingly corroborating their earlier assertion.

    Why are these statements tantamount to a whitewash, as we have accused them of?

    First, neither the NEC nor the DOH attempted to clarify exactly what neonatal sepsis is, which would have settled a lot of misinterpretations. Neonatal sepsis can either be maternally- or hospital-acquired. The difference is important mainly in terms of management, particularly in starting empirical antibiotic management, which is done even before culture testing can give an accurate picture of the pathogen and the effective antibiotic.

    But regardless of whether the neonatal sepsis was maternally- or hospital-acquired, the role of the hospital and its aseptic conditions remains the same. In short, the information on where the pathogen was acquired has very little bearing in terms of clinical and medical responsibility! This is also the reason why all cases of neonatal sepsis are considered part of hospital morbidity and are included in their morbidity and mortality census. But neither the NEC nor the DOH mentioned this basic fact.

    Second, there was a clear clustering of cases (11 out of 15 live births, where 9 died) in a single hospital in a very short period of time (since October 4, day of birth to October 6-7, when the neonates died). The most obvious common denominator in all of the cases is the hospital where the babies were born. There is a very clear pattern that has both epidemiologic and public health implications. Yet the NEC and the DOH were again silent on this very salient fact.

    Third, what did the DOH report say about the aseptic conditions of the hospital, in the light of testimonies of the mothers that the delivery room was “dirty”, which was corroborated by the hospital director himself when he tried to attribute the poor conditions to typhoon Milenyo? Nothing. In fact, neither the NEC nor the DOH reprimanded the hospital for not immediately closing its delivery room (the standard operating procedure) even when the cases of neonatal sepsis became obvious and started to pile-up in their emergency room.

    Lastly, the DOH report failed because its basic premise was that it was meant to investigate the medical circumstances of the neonatal deaths, rather than investigating how and where the health system failed. Frankly, what question did the DOH report settle in this issue? Nothing much of practical use to either the grieving mothers or the general public. Instead, it emphasized the aforementioned misleading statements. This DOH report did not even delve on the pathetic conditions of public hospitals, most of which are ill-equipped, undermanned, and poorly supplied with basic necessities because of overall gov’t neglect.

    In sum, the DOH report only muddled the issue further instead of providing clarity. Hence, the calls of a whitewash remain valid.

    The belated assurance of Sec. Duque that investigations will continue is unconvincing and is clearly meant to assuage fears of ningas cogon, or that nothing will come out of this whole issue. In this so-called initial investigation, the DOH has not shown that it can deal objectively with issues of public accountability. So it will not be surprising if subsequent investigations, if ever undertaken, will be more of the same exculpatory exercises.

    The members of HEAD, doctors, nurses, and hospital workers alike are witnesses to the continued inability of our public health care delivery system to address the needs of our people, especially the poor. The infirmities that afflict our public health care delivery system have become pervasive and systemic because health policies and programs of the current dispensation are politically-motivated and profit-driven.

    It is imperative for the health sector to maintain the public trust, not just by the service we provide but by the integrity by which we serve, even under the most difficult conditions. It is also important to show that our patients do have remedies for their complaints. Most importantly, we should continue to demand from the Arroyo administration the fulfillment of its Constitutional obligation: that of ensuring the health of the people.

    Signed,

    Gene Alzona Nisperos, MD

    Secretary General

    Health Alliance for Democracy (HEAD)

    Mobile Phone: 0916 2145724

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