CHO CLEARS UP ISSUES ON MATERNAL DEATH INCIDENCE

KORONADAL , August 19,2013- the City Health Office (CHO) releases official information  amidst media torrents of sensationalized news and commentaries coming out blaming the midwife, Ms. Luisa Viray of the City Health Office for the  death of the 16-year old girl sent to the city’s lying in clinic, August 7, for delivery but who died while on the way to the Provincial Hospital for referral.
OIC-City Health Officer Dr.Jean Genevieve Aturdido,in an interview, said that the City Government of Koronadal was saddened by the death, however, she was firm that due courses of action were duly observed and that  the city government  should not be blamed  for the said maternal death incidence.
Basing on the report rendered to her office, Dr. Aturdido recounted the incident, saying that Janet  Jacaban, a resident of Purok Sueno Brgy. Morales, together with her live-in partner, and the sister of her live-in partner came to the nearby healthcare facility at Barangay Morales to deliver her first baby.
After proper assessment, the midwife advised the patient to proceed to the hospital but the family refused instead they told the midwife that they would go home and would recourse to get the service of a traditional birth attendant locally known as “paltera”. Seeing the indication of the family’s unwillingness to carry Janet to the hospital, the barangay health worker of  barangay Morales accompanied them to the city lying-in center.Ms. Luisa Viray, the midwife on duty immediately conducted a thorough assessment on the condition of the patient at about 12AM of August 7. After evaluating the condition of the patient, the midwife referred them to the hospital but for the second time the family rejected the medical advice so the midwife counseled the patient and the family members present on the risk, but still they refused to heed the advice so the midwife resorted to let them sign a waiver. Janet signed the waiver, witnessed by the BHW of Brgy.Morales and her sister-in-law. At 9AM, Janet had active labor for about 4 hours. Using the pantograph, the midwife was able to monitor the progress of the labor and all came out normal until it reached 8 cm. At  1:45 PM  the bag of water ruptured and an oxygen was applied. At 1:55PM.  When the baby’s head became visible to the midwife, actual delivery started so the midwife started guiding the mother in pushing the baby out. But when the patient failed to push the baby out and has shown intense pain, immediately Viray decided to run the patient to the provincial hospital. Upon reaching the hospital, both the mother and the child were declared dead-on-arrival.
“Advise kodayonsa live-in partner kag nanay na i-refer dayon sa hospital, nagsiling dayon ang live-in partner nga wala gid sila kwarta. Maski wala kamu kwarta malakat kita sa hospital, nagpatawag ako tricycle. Gindala namon ang pasyente sa hospital , nakatakodang oxygen, upod and security  guard nganag-uyatsa oxygen tank”, Viray said.
Dr.Aturtido said that in spite the efforts of the city government through measures and programs to include reaching out those who are most at risk especially in the rural barangays and indigenous communities, raising public awareness on maternal health, intensive trainings of the city health workers and midwives, and strengthening of the local health facilities, pregnant women dying is still inevitable. She further said that all pregnancies are considered risk.
“Usually when a girl who is too young gets pregnant and has no reliable prenatal check-up. There is a significant risk of  maternal and infant mortality”, Dr. Aturdido further said “Early pregnancy puts girls at great risk for premature child-bearing, disability and death”, she added.
In the Maternal Mortality Review, Ms. Myllene Sellote, the data collector reported that during labor, Janet’s mother was at the bedside while the patient was attended to and she was able to witness the progress of the labor and the sudden deterioration of the condition especially upon the rupture of the bag of water. Further, she even saw the non-cooperation of the patient to push the baby out. It was because of this condition that prompted thepatient’s mother to decide on admission at the hospital.
In an interview, a witness testified that Janet died on their way to the hospital. It was stated on the death certificate that the main cause of death wascardiopulmonary arrest with unknown cause secondary to uterine pregnancy. Further, the family stated that they had no plans to file a case to anyone especially the attending midwife, Luz Viray.
Meanwhile, Aturdido further said that the risk of maternal death increases significantly when women refuse  to deliver at an appropriate health facility.
All barangay health workers has always stressed in their respective barangay education campaign the need for better reproductive health care at the local health center for the protection of  the health of the mother and the baby.  In the case of Janet, she incurred only 2 records of prenatal visits during her entire pregnancy. According to the family, Janet stayed at General Santos City but no records had been traced to prove her regular prenatal.
When asked if the midwife can refuse to accept the patient, Dr. Aturdido said that they have a standing order never to reject anyone who is in need of medical attention instead proper medical assessment and counseling shall be done. After proper evaluation, the patient can be referred to a higher level of care.
Dr.Aturdido reiterated the health goals of the city government prioritizing SAFE DELIVERY meaning no woman should die due to inadequate access to health services at the barangay and city level. Meanwhile, she calls for all sectors to work together to help address adolescent reproductive health issues and teen pregnancy because of their health and other relevant implications.

By: Carol Mariano

KORONADAL,LOWEST IN MALNUTRITION PREVALENCE RATE, JOINS THE COUNTRY IN CELEBRATING NUTRITION MONTH

Tagged as having the lowest malnutrition prevalence rate of 4.17% in Region XII for 2012, Koronadal’s seat in the Hall of Fame as Nutrition National Awardee since 2005 is definitely sealed off as revealed by Regional Nutrition Program Coordinator Arceli  M. Latonio, in her message as Guest Speaker  during the Opening Program of the culmination activity of the this year’s Nutrition Month celebration, July 30, 2013, Rizal Park of Koronadal.
With such a feat, Latonio further challenged the LGU under the leadership of Mayor Peter B. Miguel to work harder towards zero malnutrition, though how ambitious it might sound.
In pursuit of the 39th nationwide celebration of the Nutrition Month every July, five major events along the theme “Gutom at malnutrisyon, sama-sama nating wakasan!” (Together we can end poverty and malnutrition!) were conducted in Koronadal.
Taking part in the country’s efforts to highlight the importance of nutrition and physical well-being, the city government reeled off the celebration with a Nutri-Fun Run last July 9, 2013.  Aside from the wellness and health benefits of running, the organizers foresee that it is the best way to start the day hale and hearty thru a footrace from the old city hall to the new city hall.  After the run, participants engaged in a physical fitness exercise known as KARAKASA followed by a short opening program at the City Hall Lobby.
Meanwhile, to raise awareness and knowledge on malnutrition and called unto the public to be pro-active in combating hunger and malnutrition in the community, series of symposiums had been conducted in the different Public High Schools in the city. Dr. Stephen Mortera,MI along with some City Health nurses  lectured on the Effects of Hunger and Malnutrition and the ill Effects of Drugs in the Human Body.
Further, to cap this year’s campaign, a Nutri-Quiz-on-Air was broadcasted live at Bombo Radio Koronadal on July 21. 13 public and private elementary schools and 12 public and private secondary schools participated in the said contest.
To conclude the monthlong celebration, a culmination program was staged at the Rizal Park. One of the highlights of the celebration is the Cooking Contest, showcasing menus with high nutritional value, delicacies and products prepared and cooked by the participants from the 27 barangays led by their officials and Barangay Nutrition Scholar (BNS).
To challenge their creativity and skills, 13 students from the different Highschools and college institutions competed in a poster making contest. Concept was based on this year’s theme.
Meanwhile, City Mayor Peter B. Miguel remain committed to the advocacies and programs of the City Nutrition Office headed by City Nutrition Action Officer Veronica Daut in promoting good health and  eliminating the rate of hunger and malnutrition which is prevalent among children in the far flung areas of the city.
Nutrition Month Celebration Winners!
Quiz on Air
Elementary level:
1st place: Tonie Henrietta Demisana( NDMU-IBED)
2nd place:  Feonnie Kim Inocencio (Notre Dame of Siena School of Marbel)
3rd Place: Kaykie Pasamonte (Siok Elem.School )

Secondary level:
1st place: Alyssa Cutin (Mary Land School Inc.)
2nd place:  Danielle Marie Abantao  (Notre Dame of Siena School of Marbel
2nd place:  Dinn Glea Marie Caday (Marbel  7 National High School)

Cooking Contests

1st place: Barangay Sto.NiƱo
2nd place:  Barangay Zone II
3rd Place: Barangay San Jose

Poster Making Contest
1st place: Niel Mar Crade Silvederio  (KNCHS)
2nd place:  Joava Berbo (Green Valley College)
3rd Place:Edgie Antonio (Saravia National High School)

By: Carol Mariano

EHP ALLOCATES P50M FOR HYDRO POWER REHAB


After they have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the City Government of Koronadal and National Irrigation Administration Xll on February 4, the Euro Hydro Power (Asia) Holdings Incorporated allocated P50M for the rehabilitation of the first hydro power plant in the region, the Marbel Mini Hydro Power Plant located at Upper Guadalupe, Brgy. Carpenter hill, City of Koronadal. 
Ignacio Guinid Jr., Officer-In-Charge and Technical Services Manager of EHP (Asia) Holdings Inc., said that the rehabilitation of the said facility which is estimated to generate 500-600 kilowatts will start on June after the processing of the necessary permits and other requirements. He added that the plant will be embedded in the South Cotabato Electric Cooperative 1 (SOCOTECO-1) lines and will greatly benefit the residents particularly those in Brgy. Carpenterhill as transmission cost would be lesser. Likewise, it will also help augment the power supply deficit in the city; however, the supply is not sufficient to meet the city’s total power requirement.
Meanwhile, Mayor Peter B. Miguel was grateful to EHP for this partnership because, for years, it has been one of his dreams to have a fully operational hydro power plant that would help stabilize the power situation in the city.
The mini hydro power plant in Brgy. Carpenter hill was constructed in 1971 by the national government under the component Irrigation System of NIA and has started its operation in 1974. However, due to siltation problem in the irrigation canal, its operation was hampered forcing a shutdown in 1981. Davao Light Power Company took over its operation in 1984 to 1989. To address the siltation problem, NIA rehabilitated the irrigation dam in 1991. Due to limited funds the said irrigation dam was once again shutdown in 1997.
Operation and maintenance of the said facility is expected to commence in January next year.
By: Airyn B. Sucion

REGISTERED LIVE BIRTHS IN THE CITY OF KORONADAL INCREASES FOR 2012-CCR


The registered live births in the City of Koronadal has increased by 3.93% in the year 2012 with 7,179 new-born babies compared to 2011 statistics of 6, 897 as revealed by the City Civil Registry (CCR). For 2012, out of the figures presented, 3, 752 babies were born male and 3, 427 were female. Further, the CCR was able to register 22 babies last year through out-of-town transaction which is lower compared to 2011’s record-31 babies.
CCR record also reveals the age bracket of women considered as most productive age in terms of giving birth. According to the same CCR reports, women aging between 24–29 years old are considered generative on producing 2, 029 babies. This is followed by the age bracket of 25-29 year old in which 1, 658 babies are born. Also, women aging 30-34 years old are capable of producing 1,333 babies while those aging 50 years old above have only produced six (6) babies during the year and are considered infertile.
While more than 7,000 new born babies are registered at the CCR, the total number of death last year was recorded at 1, 618, majority of which were males with 971 deaths. This showed a decline by 7.48% from 2011’s 1,739.
Also the number of couples who tied knots dramatically increased by 55.35% from 645 in 2011 to 1,002 couples in 2012. As per last year’s record, there were 400 women aged 20-24 years old got married. However, most of the men prefer to settle down at the age of 25-29 years old with a total number of 382.

PRO 12 TO TRANSFER IN KORONADAL


City Mayor Peter B. Miguel announces the possible transfer of Police Regional Office 12 to Koronadal City in a meeting with PNP Chief Director General Alan Purisima during the turn-over of command of the newly installed PRO 12 Regional Director C/Supt. Charles Turalba Calima. It has been noted that the Former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has declared the City of Koronadal as the regional political and socio-economic center of  SOCCSKSARGEN through an Executive Order no. 304.
The PNP Chief has pledged to transfer the regional office of  PNP in the city and personally asked Mayor PBM to help facilitate the said transfer particularly in looking for a land with an area of more or less 15 hectares where the new Police Regional Office will be constructed.
According to Mayor Miguel, the transfer is a manifestation of the agency’s confidence in the city more so that the pronouncement was made by their highest ranking official. He assured the PNP of the City Government’s prompt response on the said request and looked forward to more Regional Line Agencies (RLAs) to relocate in the city.
To date, out of the 44 RLAs, 40 offices including bureaus have fully transferred and 11 have satellite offices in the city.
Meanwhile, in an interview with C/Supt. Calima during his courtesy visit in the city last January 29, he said that the PNP Chief has discussed the matter with him and instructed him to finalize the details the soonest possible time especially that their office has already the budget for the said transfer. He added that the existing PRO 12 in Tambler, General Santos City will serve as a training center should the move to relocate their office in the city is realized.

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Resort Garden inside the mini Subdivision.


visit this link:
http://morefuninkoronadalcity.com/subdivision_plan_bien.htm

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