BusinessWeek Mindanao (February 23-24, 2022)

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Jica projects THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said on Thursday that it is currently collaborating with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) on a project to mitigate the impact of disasters in coastal areas. The partnership involves “capacity development in coastal engineering for a disaster resiliency project, focusing on resilience of coastal communities against disasters,” the department said in a statement. The objective, it said, is to “meet the challenges of climate change and build safe, resilient, and sustainable communities.”

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HE opposition against the sale of the sprawling Xavier University campus here kicked up into a new level when concerned parents and teachers sought the help of the city council to stop the transaction.

Hog repopulation THE provincial government of Misamis Oriental will start the hog repopulation after detecting “zero” African swine fever (ASF) in the province for the past 77 days, the Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) said on Monday. Under the repopulation, PVO head Dr. Benjamin Resma said the provincial government will provide assistance as ordered by Governor Yevgeny Vicente Emano to every barangay that has been affected by the ASF. “We have prepared a package per barangay. We will provide 10 female and one male hogs. We are planning to give old hogs so that they would be ready to breed,” Resma said during the flag-raising ceremony.

Zambo-Kota Kinabalo flights DAVAO City -- Philippines Airlines (PAL) remains interested in launching the Zamboanga City-Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia-Zamboanga City direct flight once the restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic ease, an official of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) said. The twice weekly air service between these cities was scheduled for launch on March 31, 2020 but was set aside when international and domestic flights were cancelled to stop the spread of COVID-19. MinDA assistant secretary Romeo Montenegro told the 12th MinDA Anniversary Virtual Media Conference on Thursday that the country’s flag carrier remains confident about servicing the air route between Zamboanga City and Kota Kinabalu, including other Mindanao areas to other parts of the BIMP-EAGA or Brunei, Darussalam-IndonesiaMalaysia-Philippines East ASEAN Growth Area.

FOR SALE. The sprawling campus of Xavier University in downtown Cagayan de Oro City, complete with a football field. mindanews file photo by bobby timonera

Unresolved PhilHealth vs Butuan hospital case deprives police officer of medical benefits By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN, Contributing Editor

BUTUAN City – Because of the pending case filed by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) against a hospital here over alleged fictitious 29 patients has remained unresolved for over a year, a police officer has been deprived of his claim for medical benefits for a crucial surgical operation. Corporal Paul Fritz Silla, who is being tormented by avascular necrosis or dead bone, was denied of his PhilHealth claim after the country’s health insurer filed charges against the Butuan Doctors’ Hospital (BDH). Silla was obliged to pay

the pricey second surgical operation performed by Dr. Jerome Asuncion, head of the BDH’s Advanced Wound Care Center (AWCC), after the police officer was told that the case was already filed, prompting hospital administrators to temporarily suspend PhilHealth services. (AWCC, located inside the BDH compound, specializes in wound care.) PhilHealth had accused BDH of a consolidated case of 29 counts of claims for non-admitted or nontreated patients and breach of warranties and accreditation. Silla had been treated

Leaders of the Concerned Parents, Teachers, Alumni & Communities (COPTAC) asked the city council on Monday to stop the sale on the grounds that the campus is a historical and heritage site for Cagayan de Oro. The leaders also reminded the councilors that the sale of four hectares of its six-hectare main campus along Corrales Avenue would have “serious” implications on the Comprehensive HELP/PAGE 6

by Asuncion for months and had been enjoying the benefits of PhilHealth in his six years of service in the police force except for the second operation. Two other former patients were shocked to find out that BDH is already facing charges, which may lead to PhilHealth’s suspension of the hospital’s accreditation. Juniph Monteclaro, a diabetic patient whose toe was cut off to prevent the spread of infection to other parts of his body, had been frequenting Asuncion for continuous medication for six months availing of PhilHealth benefits. DEPRIVES/PAGE 6

NorMin transport group eyes full seating capacity THE National Confederation of Transport Workers' Union Northern Mindanao (NCTU10) would rather resume the full seating capacities in public utility vehicles (PUVs) than increase the fare rates due to oil price hikes. In a phone interview on Mon d ay, N C T U - 1 0 coordinator Joel Gabatan, said they will request the improvement of the passenger capacity. "If the fare will increase, it will be an additional burden to the commuters and we

understand that, as we also commute. As of now, we don't want to demand a fare increase because the people are still suffering the problem due to the pandemic," he said. As of February 15, the oil companies implemented a price increase in domestic oil products. Gasoline has increased by P1.20 per liter, diesel by P1.05 per liter, while kerosene has risen by P0.65 per liter, according to the Department of Energy. Gabatan said they will TRANSPORT/PAGE 6

LENI IN ILIGAN. Presidential candidate and incumbent Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” G. Robredo receives a warm welcome from over 3,000 “Kakampinks” in a campaign sortie at the Iligan City public plaza on Tuesday (22 February 2022). mindanews photo by richel v . umel

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