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THE Department of Budget and Management has released the remaining P27 billion to settle the unpaid balances for the Covid-19 Health Emergency Allowance of healthcare workers, DBM Secretary Amenah Pangandaman said on Tuesday, July 30, 2024.In a Senate hearing, Pangandaman said she ordered the swift disbursement of funds for HEA following the appeal of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography chaired by Senator Christopher Lawrence Go.
BMB-B-24005240 dated July 5, 2024, as well as the corresponding cash requirement issued under NCA-BMB-B-24-009106, to cover the payment for public health emergency benefits allowance of eligible healthcare workers and non-health workers was released,” Pangandaman said.“Nailabas na po namin nung July 5 ‘yung Saro at yung NCA para po mai-distribute na po ‘yung balanse. Naka-address po ito sa Department of Health dahil sila po ang mag-i-implement po ng distribution,” she added.
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