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NSC-National Institutes of Health in Manila; NSC- Visayas in Iloilo City; NSCMindanao in Davao City; and NSC-Central Luzon in Angeles City that provide
laboratory and follow up services for more than 4200+ health facilities.
In order to make the NBS more accessible and affordable to the general
public, the DOH issued Administrative Order 2005-0005 standardizing the
NBS Fee at P550 and setting the maximum allowable service fee at P50.25 One
year later, in 2006, as stipulated in the law, NBS became a mandatory DOH
hospital licensing requirement. Likewise, NBS was included as part of
Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC) accreditation of health
facilities, and 90% of the screening cost is paid by the national social health
insurance as part of the PHIC standard newborn care package.17 NBS is
included in the PHIC Newborn Care Package (NCP). NCP may be availed by any
qualified PhilHealth dependent delivered in accredited hospitals and
nonhospital facilities for Maternity Care Package that are certified as a
newborn screening facility.
Another way to prevent infant mortality is through genetic counseling.
The field of medical genetics in the Philippines is fast expanding due to the
increasing awareness and diagnosis of disorders with genetic etiologies,
expansion of the National Comprehensive Newborn Screening System, the Birth
Defects Surveillance project and the Telegenetics Referral System. Serving
approximately 90 million people, there are only eight clinical medical
geneticists available, six of them are currently practicing in Manila, one in
Cebu and one in Davao. Due to the limited number of clinical/medical
geneticists, there is a demand for additional health care providers specializing
in genetics to serve in clinical practice (public and private), academic medical
centers, administrative positions, and research laboratories.
Genetic Counseling is the process by which patients or relatives at risk of
a hereditary disorder are advised of the consequences of the disorder - the
probability of developing or transmitting it and the ways in which this may be
prevented, avoided or ameliorated. It focuses mainly on susceptibility to disease
in individuals who are suspected of having a heritable disease at risk because
of their family history concerned about the possibility of having an affected
child based upon personal or family history, age or ethnicity.
The University of the Philippines Manila produced the first-ever genetic
counsellors in the Philippines after establishing Masters Degree Program in
Genetic Counselling in 2011. Dr. Carmencita Padilla, the Director of Newborn
Screening Reference Center National Institutes of Health, and Mercy Laurino,
a genetic counsellor from the University of Washington, collaborated in