“Outraged” medical professionals across the Philippines are urging Congress to curb or scrap what they call “medical pork” – tax money for patient assistance that is channelled through politicians via personally signed guarantee letters – as lawmakers finalise the 2026 national budget.
At least 72 medical and health professional organisations have signed a joint petition denouncing the practice, arguing it allows politicians to influence who receives state medical aid in ways that can be used...
‘Outraged’ Philippine doctors call on Congress to rein in lawmakers’ ‘medical pork’
Published 3 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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