Bong Go files bill to modernize medical technology profession

By TDT

Bong Go files bill to modernize medical technology profession

Senator Christopher 鈥淏ong鈥 Go has filed a bill seeking to update and regulate the medical technology profession in the Philippines to meet modern healthcare standards and strengthen support for frontline diagnostic workers.The proposed measure, known as the 鈥淣ew Philippine Medical Technology Act of 2025,鈥 aims to overhaul Republic Act No. 5527 or the 鈥淢edical Technology Act of 1969,鈥 which Go said is outdated and no longer reflects current medical advancements.鈥淩epublic Act No. 5527 has remained the governing law for the practice of medical technology in the Philippines for over five decades,鈥 Go stated. 鈥淲hile it has served as a foundation for the profession, many of its provisions are now outdated and no longer reflect the current advancements, standards, and realities of medical practice.鈥滺e emphasized the role of medical technologists during the COVID-19 pandemic and called for clearer standards in education, licensure, and compensation. 鈥淭hey have stood at the frontlines of disease detection, diagnostics, and public health surveillance, often at great personal risk,鈥 Go noted. 鈥淭his bill seeks to modernize the legal framework… and cultivate a corps of competent, ethical, globally competitive, and service-oriented medical technologists.鈥漈he bill also proposes setting the minimum entry-level salary for registered medical technologists in government at Salary Grade 15 to match compensation received by nurses and other health professionals.Go filed the bill as part of his 10 priority measures for the 20th Congress, which include proposed legislation on disaster resilience, health IDs, expanded education subsidies, and wage hikes.He reaffirmed his broader advocacy for healthcare reforms and social support for the poor. 鈥淔or my second term, with all sincerity, I will continue to push for pro鈥憄oor programs and laws, especially on health. Health is wealth. We must collaborate to bring quality medical services closer to our people, particularly the poor and indigent patients. Ang kalusugan ay katumbas ng buhay ng bawat Pilipino,鈥 he said.

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