PRO-CAR enhances health services for retirees, personnel, and their families
In a concerted effort to enhance health services and foster well-being among Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel and their families, the Police Regional Office Cordillera Administrative Region (PRO-CAR) and the PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Service (PRBS) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Cordillera Hospital of the Divine Grace (CHDG) at the Multi-purpose Gym, Camp Major Bado Dangwa, on July 5, 2024.
The program commenced with the signing of the MOU by PRO-CAR Regional Director PBGEN DAVID K. PEREDO JR., PRBS Director PBGEN DINDO R. REYES, and CHDG Medical Director Dr. Edgar A. Biteng. The ceremony was witnessed by PRO-CAR Deputy Regional Director for Administration PBGEN ROGELIO Z. RAYMUNDO JR., Chief of the PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Unit-CAR PCPT MARJORIE O. TADEO, and Chairman of the Cordillera Police Retirees Association Inc. PBGEN JOSEPH C. ADNOL (Ret).
Under the terms of the agreement, PRO-CAR and PRBS will collaborate closely with CHDG to ensure the delivery of accessible, responsive, and cost-effective healthcare services to active personnel, retirees, pensioners, survivors, and their families. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to providing comprehensive healthcare solutions tailored to the unique needs of PNP personnel and their dependents.
Additionally, on the same day, another MOU was signed between Maezelle Psychometier and Diagnostic Center, represented by its President, Ms. Jocelyn A. Suello, PRBS Director PBGEN REYES, and CHDG Director Dr. Biteng. This agreement aims to strengthen partnerships among hospitals in providing accessible medical services to PNP personnel, retirees, and their families.
This partnership was celebrated alongside an outreach activity where nearly 200 retirees, active PNP personnel, and their families received free medical, dental, and optical check-ups and consultations. This initiative underscores PRO-CAR’s ongoing commitment to promoting the health and well-being of those dedicated to public service. **