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Priority Projects
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- Civil works construction, expansion, upgrade/rehabilitation of hospitals, medical clinics (i.e. Rural Health Units, Barangay Health Stations, diagnostic/laboratory centers), drugstores (i.e. Botika ng Bayan/Barangay), lying-in clinics.
- Civil works including provision of clean water supply, sanitation, and appropriate waste management
- Acquisition of medical and non-medical equipment for hospitals, medical clinics, lying-in clinics, laboratories and diagnostic centers to meet Philhealth accreditation standards.
- Working capital for preparation of feasibility study, architectural and engineering design, civil work supervision, environmental risk mitigation, stocks of medicines and medical supplies, and ICT equipment
- Partnerships: outsourcing of technical, medical and ancillary services, support services such as security, housekeeping, food providers; co-management of publicly-owned facility; contracting of private providers to deliver health services; and contracting private insurance schemes for target population
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Eligible Borrowers
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A. Retail
- Local Government Units, Government-owned hospitals (LGUs, DOH)
- Private Health Care Providers - Family Physician, General Practitioners, Nurses, Midwives, Business Solution Companies, NGOs, Microfinance Institutions and cooperatives supporting / operating primary care clinics, drugstores, private hospitals / clinics / diagnostic centers / laboratories
- Partnerships, Joint Ventures
B. Wholesale
- DBP-accredited Rural/Thrift Banks and Microfinance Institutions borrow and relend to small-scale community health care providers (i.e. midwives, general practitioners, Botika ng Bayan/Barangay)
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Terms
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- Civil Works: Maximum of 15 years (inclusive of 3 years grace period on principal repayment)
- Equipment: Maximum of 10 years (inclusive of 3 years grace period on principal repayment)
- Working Capital: Maximum of 5 years (inclusive of 3 years grace on principal repayment)
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Project Managers
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