necessary assistance for the effective implementation of this provision including the possible
provision of additional honoraria for BHWs.
Section 17. Pro Bono Services for Indigent Women. – Private and nongovernment reproductive
healthcare service providers including, but not limited to, gynecologists and obstetricians, are
encouraged to provide at least forty-eight (48) hours annually of reproductive health services,
ranging from providing information and education to rendering medical services, free of charge to
indigent and low-income patients as identified through the NHTS-PR and other government
measures of identifying marginalization, especially to pregnant adolescents. The forty-eight (48)
hours annual pro bono services shall be included as a prerequisite in the accreditation under the
PhilHealth.
Section 18. Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). – The
cities and municipalities shall endeavor that barriers to reproductive health services for PWDs are
obliterated by the following:
(a) Providing physical access, and resolving transportation and proximity issues to clinics,
hospitals and places where public health education is provided, contraceptives are sold or
distributed or other places where reproductive health services are provided;
(b) Adapting examination tables and other laboratory procedures to the needs and conditions
of PWDs;
(c) Increasing access to information and communication materials on sexual and
reproductive health in braille, large print, simple language, sign language and pictures;
(d) Providing continuing education and inclusion of rights of PWDs among health care
providers; and
(e) Undertaking activities to raise awareness and address misconceptions among the
general public on the stigma and their lack of knowledge on the sexual and reproductive
health needs and rights of PWDs.
Section 19. Duties and Responsibilities. – (a) Pursuant to the herein declared policy, the DOH shall
serve as the lead agency for the implementation of this Act and shall integrate in their regular
operations the following functions:
(1) Fully and efficiently implement the reproductive health care program;
(2) Ensure people’s access to medically safe, non-abortifacient, legal, quality and affordable
reproductive health goods and services; and
(3) Perform such other functions necessary to attain the purposes of this Act.
(b) The DOH, in coordination with the PHIC, as may be applicable, shall:
(1) Strengthen the capacities of health regulatory agencies to ensure safe, high quality,
accessible and affordable reproductive health services and commodities with the concurrent
strengthening and enforcement of regulatory mandates and mechanisms;