Aklan Marks Healthcare Success with ZFF Provincial Leadership and Governance Program
News | by Krizzia Esperanza
Aklan has reached a turning point in its journey to improve healthcare. On November 27, 2024, the Provincial Leadership and Governance Program Cycle 4 (PLGP 4) of the Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) wrapped up with a celebration at Seda Atria Hotel in Iloilo City.
The event was a chance to look back on how the province has strengthened its healthcare system, making it more accessible and better for everyone. Attendees included representatives from the University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV), the Provincial Health Office (PHO), Provincial Department of Health (DOH) Office, together with DOH-Western Visayas Regional Director Dr. Adriano Suba-an, and Aklan Governor Jose Enrique Miraflores.
Governor Miraflores spoke about the importance of working together. He shared how the province’s success was built on partnerships—with government agencies, organizations, and even the most vulnerable communities. He encouraged everyone to keep using evidence-based approaches and bridging leadership to ensure that progress includes everyone.
Dr. Leo Ismael of the PHO and Provincial Universal Health Care (UHC) Coordinator J-Lorenz Dionisio presented key achievements under PLGP 4. These included the growth of Aklan’s local health system and the training of health leaders. Over three years, the program provided technical sessions and hands-on activities that helped participants understand and improve the province’s UHC implementation. Thanks to these efforts, Aklan is now one of only four Health Care Provider Networks (HCPN) in the Philippines.
Primary care indicators also saw impressive improvements. In 2023, Aklan had only one licensed health facility, but by 2024, this number grew to 18. The number of individuals registered in primary care facilities grew by 56%, from 178,615 in 2023 to 277,966 in 2024.
Dr. Suba-an highlighted areas where Aklan can further strengthen its healthcare governance, such as digital systems and transparent funding. He praised the leadership and determination of the PHO and the provincial government, saying their work sets an example for other provinces.
The celebration ended with the awarding of certificates to individuals and organizations who played a role in Aklan’s healthcare transformation. It was a powerful reminder of how collaboration can lead to lasting change and a healthier, more resilient future for Aklan.