Expanding Primary Care Access Across Misamis Occidental
OZAMIZ CITY - The PhilHealth YAKAP (Yaman ng Kalusugan Program) rollout has significantly expanded healthcare coverage in Misamis Occidental, reaching over 396,000 beneficiaries across the province. This includes residents of Ozamiz City, who benefit from improved access to outpatient consultations, preventive care, and first-contact health services. The program strengthens the role of rural health units and barangay health centers as the first point of care. Instead of going directly to hospitals, patients can now access essential services closer to their communities. The expansion aligns with the national goal of universal healthcare, where financial protection and accessibility are prioritized.
How Ozamiz Health Systems Fit Into the Program
In Ozamiz City, local health offices and barangay health stations serve as the operational backbone of the YAKAP implementation. These facilities coordinate with PhilHealth-accredited providers to ensure that patients receive proper referrals and continued care. This system helps distribute healthcare responsibilities more efficiently across different levels of service. It also reduces congestion in tertiary hospitals such as MHARSMC. This highlights the importance of communication between national agencies and local implementers. In practice, Ozamiz becomes an essential link between provincial healthcare strategy and household-level access.
Long-Term Impact on Community Health Behavior
The expansion of YAKAP is not only a financial program but also a behavioral shift in how people approach healthcare. With easier access to consultations, residents are more likely to seek early medical advice rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen. This helps reduce the incidence of preventable complications in both urban and rural barangays. Over time, this kind of healthcare model encourages a culture of prevention rather than treatment. It also strengthens trust in public healthcare systems, especially when services are consistently accessible and affordable. For Ozamiz City, this means a gradual improvement in overall health outcomes driven by early intervention and community-level care.









