Despite this fact, MeTA-PH is providing the regular venue for multistakeholder discussions on medicines and healthcare in general in the Philippines. Below, in one of the big meetings of MeTA held in Makati, early July 2014.
The Department of Health (DOH) Advisory Council for the implementation of RA 9502 (Cheaper Medicines Act of 2008) seems to be dead, at least temporarily. Zero meeting this year. There should have been about two meetings, like the one in mid-July 2014, but in both cases, they were cancelled. And no reason/s is/are given why the meetings are cancelled. I suspected that the July meeting was cancelled because the DOH got busy with the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) controversy where the DOH got P3+ billion of extra funding from that program. When DOH Under Secretary Mads Valera was still there, the agreement was a quarterly meeting. When she left the DOH, the meetings were also gone.
I think there is also zero meeting by the Congressional Oversight Committee on RA 9502 this year, the legislators (House and Senate) perhaps just divided among themselves the P10 M/year average budget of Congressional Oversight Committees. Another fiesta time for Congress.
So if DOH cannot provide the regular consultation and
dialogue process, MeTA should fill that vacuum. And Yes, MeTA should go for a
real civil society and NGO status, not largely GFO. The annual dues for all members,
corporate, institutional and professional affiliates, individuals, should proceed and not sidelined.
Government/multilateral money (UK-DFID, WHO, etc.) can help finance the
overhead expenses but the regular fora and conferences should be internally
generated. Many local pharma companies, innovator and generics, can co-sponsor
certain events. Participants can also pay minimal registration fees, and so on.
Below, another MeTA meeting held in February 2014. Both photos I got from MeTA facebook page.
Tonight over dinner, I talked to a friend whose wife is a
cancer survivor. He shared that his wife's doctor told him that until about 10
years ago, the survival rate of his wife's cancer at stage 4 was only about
four percent (ie, around 96 percent mortality). Now with new treatments, survival is
more than 50 percent. Wow, in just 10 years! But her anti-cancer medicnes are
expensive, something like P70,000 every three weeks for about one year. Good that they are
both rich, they can afford it and recoup that money once the wife goes back to
full time work. I think that in 10 years time, that P70k (DOF/BIR gets at least
P8K of it in VAT alone) can go down significantly. This chart is true.
A stronger and more financially sustainable MeTA-PH is a
good springboard for dynamic multi-sectoral discussions and dialogue for more
stakeholders participation, if not consensus building. I am not hopeful of the Advisory Council now to continue big multi-stakeholder participation given the recent and on-going politics at the DOH.
In our book, “minimal government = maximum civil society”. That is why civil society
organizations (CSOs) should be as independent of government as much as possible. Civil
society is about volunteerism while government is about coercion. One
can say that government is the “uncivil
society” :-) Note that in government, things are done by coercion, with fines, penalties and
even imprisonment for violations, Thus, the drug price control policy, the mandatory and forced discounts for all senior citizens including the rich and super-rich ones, are bad policies but they remain in force until now. And even if people are not happy with the 32 percent (max rate) mandatory withholding tax for fixed income earners, they are forced and coerced to send 1/3 of their monthly or annual income to the government.
Dynamic and independent CSOs can point out certain mistakes of more government interventions and unnecessary regulations.
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See also:
Health Transparency 14: IMS-CHAT Meeting, April 18, 2013, Friday, July 12, 2013
MeTA 15: Forum 2014 on Healthcare Ethics and Transparency, January 30, 2014
Health Transparency 14: IMS-CHAT Meeting, April 18, 2013, Friday, July 12, 2013
MeTA 15: Forum 2014 on Healthcare Ethics and Transparency, January 30, 2014
MeTA 16: Day 1 of Conference 2014, February 11, 2014
MeTA 17: CHAT General Assembly, March 2014, March 31, 2014
ETHIKOS 1: MeTA-PH, PCPI, PHAP and FDA on launching, March 30, 2014
ETHIKOS 2: Pharma Companies and Patients, April 01, 2014
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