The NationSenator Cayetano backs bill letting Filipinos choose own medical...

Senator Cayetano backs bill letting Filipinos choose own medical decision-makers

-

- Public Service Reminder -spot_img

MANILA — Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano has thrown his support behind a proposed law that would allow Filipinos to formally designate a trusted person — regardless of legal family ties — to make medical decisions on their behalf when they can no longer do so themselves.

Cayetano signed the committee report on Senate Bill 1985, known as the Healthcare Proxy Act, saying the measure addresses a longstanding gap in how the country’s health system treats patients during critical moments.

“I haven’t seen a real shift in how we look at our health system, and part of improving it is making sure patients are heard even when they can no longer speak for themselves,” Cayetano said.

Co-sponsored by Senators Risa Hontiveros and Loren Legarda, the bill would allow individuals to formally appoint a healthcare agent — including a partner, close friend, or companion not recognized as next of kin under existing law — to ensure their medical wishes are respected during incapacitation.

Hospitals and healthcare providers would be required to recognize these designated agents under the measure, which aims to strengthen advance care planning and supported decision-making within the health system.

The proposal stops short of redefining legal relationships or family structures. Instead, it focuses on patient dignity, informed consent, and the practical realities many Filipinos face when navigating serious illness and hospitalization — particularly those whose primary caregivers fall outside traditional legal definitions of family.

Cayetano said real-life situations often outpace what the law formally recognizes, especially in relationships defined by trust, shared care, and mutual responsibility rather than blood or legal documentation.

The bill’s passage through committee brings it closer to plenary deliberations in the Senate.

The measure is part of broader legislative efforts to modernize patient rights in the Philippines, where healthcare decisions for incapacitated individuals have historically defaulted to next-of-kin hierarchies that do not always reflect a patient’s actual support system or personal wishes.


Discover more from Cavite News

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

cavite.news
cavite.newshttps://cavite.news
We, the people of Cavite, recognize that in order to achieve our goals and aspirations, we need to be empowered and well-informed of the news and events that affect us and our cities and towns. We need to have access to accurate, relevant, and timely information that will enable us to make informed decisions and take appropriate actions.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest news

San Miguel wins P7.78B Boracay bridge project after no competing bids

A long-awaited bridge connection to Boracay Island is moving forward after San Miguel Holdings Corp. won a P7.78-billion contract...

COA Uncovers Kawit LGU for Bundling P13.9M in COVID Fund Disbursements, Obscuring Paper Trail; Aguinaldo Name Appears Repeatedly as Payee

KAWIT, Cavite — State auditors found that the local government of Kawit, Cavite under then-Mayor Angelo Aguinaldo improperly consolidated...

Cavite Restaurant Launches All-Inclusive Event Packages Targeting Budget-Conscious Celebrants

GENERAL TRIAS, Cavite — A restaurant in this city is pitching itself as a budget-friendly venue for parties and...

Man Nabbed for Theft, Found With Marijuana in Imus City

IMUS CITY, Cavite — A man was arrested Sunday evening after being caught stealing aluminum frames worth around P40,000...
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

Mural Depicting Ancient Filipino Warriors Sparks Conversation in Cavite

TANZA, Cavite — A large, vividly colored mural celebrating Filipino warrior heritage and evoking the country's ongoing territorial struggles...

Rider Charged With Perjury After Fabricating Robbery Story to Cover Missing Remittance

NAIC, Cavite — A 22-year-old delivery rider was arrested and charged with perjury after police investigators unraveled what authorities...

Must read

- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you