Zuellig Family Foundation Receives Gawad Kalusugan Award from DOH-Cordillera

The Department of Health-Cordillera Administrative Region (DOH-Cordillera) honored the Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) with the Gawad Kalusugan Award for its contribution to advancing Universal Health Care (UHC) in the region. The recognition took place during the Am-among for Health and Gawad Kalusugan on October 28–29, 2025, in Baguio City.

DOH-CAR recognized ZFF for its partnership in implementing the Bayang Malusog Leadership and Development Program (BMLDP), a joint initiative that builds the capacity of local leaders to strengthen health systems and improve health outcomes. The Bayang Malusog program continues to make an impact in its Community of Practice member areas, including Apayao, Mountain Province, Kalinga, Ifugao, and current Bayang Malusog Leadership and Governance Program sites Benguet and Baguio City, where empowered leaders sustain health reforms and deliver better services for their communities.

In her message, DOH-Cordillera Regional Director Amelita Pangilinan commended the efforts of partners like ZFF in empowering local government units (LGUs), saying, “The LGU is the lifeline of reform.” She encouraged continued collaboration to strengthen primary health care, improve facilities, and invest in the health workforce.

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DOH Undersecretary Glenn Mathew Baggao urged participants to view UHC “not merely as a law, but as a commitment to collective effort for better health access.” He added that a ‘Healthier Cordillera’ requires building an inclusive, accessible, and resilient health system.

Through the Gawad Kalusugan, DOH-Cordillera also recognized outstanding LGUs, national agencies, civil society organizations, and private partners who help advance UHC in the region.

The recognition affirms ZFF’s commitment to work with DOH and LGUs in strengthening leadership and governance for health toward the shared goal of ensuring equitable and quality health care for every Filipino.

Main photo from: DOH-Cordillera

Author: Joan Kidatan, ZFF Local Health Systems Provincial Associate for Baguio City

Bayang Malusog Community of Practice Holds Learning Visit in Laguna

Santa Rosa, Laguna — The Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF)’s Bayang Malusog Community of Practice (CoP) held a face-to-face learning visit on September 4, 2025, at Healthway QualiMed Hospital, where Chief Operating Officer Atty. Nirmala Barbara Vanguardia welcomed members and introduced the hospital’s approach to providing quality health care.

Participants representing 11 CoP member areas (Aklan, Apayao, Benguet, Eastern Samar, Ifugao, Kalinga, La Union, Mountain Province, Nueva Vizcaya, Occidental Mindoro, and Baguio City) took part in the session to learn how a private health institution manages its systems and sustains its operations. The visit gave participants an opportunity to compare experiences and see how good practices in hospital and primary care management could inspire solutions in local government health systems. 

Hospital leaders presented the facility’s background, expansion plans, and organizational structure. They emphasized that clarifying roles and responsibilities helps teams work effectively and prevents overlaps. Members found this lesson particularly relevant as many provinces are still refining their own organizational arrangements for Universal Health Care (UHC) implementation.

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The hospital also showcased its referral network under the Healthway Medical Network, explaining how it links patients to appropriate care, supports information flow, and ensures continuity of services. CoP members noted that strengthening referral systems remains a common challenge in local settings, making this example valuable. The discussion on financial management further gave members insights on how sound systems can sustain service delivery and improve efficiency.

A guided tour of the hospital allowed participants to observe operations firsthand, from equipment standards to human resource practices. The interactive exchange encouraged members to raise questions on how these systems could be adapted in their provinces, especially in contexts where resources are limited.

In the plenary session, members reflected on the visit and shared how they plan to apply their learnings. Some said the clear structure and systematic networking approach of Healthway could serve as models for strengthening their own provincial health systems. Others expressed that seeing the hospital’s practices in action made the lessons more concrete and easier to adapt.

Dr. Catherine Chung, Local Health Systems Director at ZFF, closed the activity with words of encouragement, reminding the members that peer learning and exposure to different models help build stronger foundations for UHC. She urged participants to translate their insights into action, carrying forward the motivation from the visit into their communities.

Kalinga’s Health Breakthroughs Take Root through Roberto R. Romulo Fellowship

The Province of Kalinga proudly graduated from the Roberto R. Romulo (RRR) Fellowship for Public Health Leadership and Governance last March 2025, joining Aklan, Davao de Oro, and Dinagat Islands in completing a year-long journey of transformative leadership. The program, led by the Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) in partnership with the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Public Health and the UP National College of Public Administration and Governance, helped local leaders sharpen their governance skills and tackle real health system challenges.

“Our leadership journey has not been easy—it mirrors the long and winding road of achieving Universal Health Care,” said Kalinga Governor James Edduba. “But along the way, we’ve seen real progress, and we celebrate both the small and big wins.”

Governor Edduba’s fellowship journey focused on three critical areas: reducing maternal deaths, improving emergency response, and strengthening mental health programs. His team finalized a province-wide referral manual and mobilized Community Health Action Teams (CHATs) to serve as on-the-ground health coordinators. “We capacitated our health workers to identify knowledge gaps and improve services where it matters most,” he explained.

To address the rise in road traffic injuries, Kalinga established an emergency response team and developed a province-wide accident reporting system. “Before, reports were fragmented. Now we use standard forms for all vehicular incidents—this allows us to make better, evidence-based decisions,” he said.

For mental health, the province passed an executive order mandating government offices to support mental health initiatives. A technical working group was formed to lead suicide prevention efforts, ensure data privacy, and guide media reporting. “We’re building systems to support the mental wellness of our people,” Gov. Edduba added.

Partnerships have been key to Kalinga’s progress. The province secured over 200 million pesos in medical assistance and signed agreements with apex hospitals to expand access to specialized care. “We engaged nearby provinces, private clinics, and national agencies. Our success is built on collaboration,” said the governor.

From left to right: Hon. James Edduba, Kalinga Governor and RRR Fellow, and Dr. Edward Tandingan, Kalinga Provincial Officer and RRR Associate Fellow.

Governor Edduba’s commitment to health leadership started long before the RRR Fellowship. “When I was still Mayor, my nephew got sick and was sent to the ICU. I remember praying in the chapel beside him, promising I’d do everything in my power to improve health in our province. That moment changed me,” he shared.

Now, with better systems in place and a stronger network of partners, Kalinga is more equipped than ever to continue its health reform journey. As Governor Edduba said, “No single leader can do it all. But together, we can truly do great things.”

Roberto R. Romulo Fellowship Program Leadership Forum and Colloquium

The Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) celebrates the graduation of the first batch of fellows from Roberto R. Romulo Fellowship for Public Health Leadership and Governance. Leaders from Aklan, Davao de Oro, Dinagat Islands, and Kalinga share their breakthroughs, challenges, and lessons in transforming local healthcare. Hear their inspiring stories, policy recommendations, and commitment to making Universal Health Care (UHC) a reality. This program, in partnership with the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Public Health and the UP National College of Public Administration and Governance, continues to shape leaders who work toward better healthcare for all.

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