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Valenzuela City, under the leadership of Mayor Wes Gatchalian, was awarded by the Department of Health —Metro Manila Center for Health Development during the Newborn Screening Recognition and Awarding Ceremony held at the Richmonde Hotel-Eastwood, last Tuesday, 10 October.
The city's efforts were celebrated with the Exemplary Award for its outstanding commitment and achievements in newborn screening. This recognition sheds light on the city's dedication to ensuring the health and well-being of its residents.
Adding to the accolades, Valenzuela City was also honored with a Certificate of Recognition for its exemplary implementation of the newborn screening program. The recognition underscores the city's meticulous approach to healthcare and its unwavering commitment to maintaining high standards in public health programs.
Newborn screening is a vital healthcare initiative that aims to give every newborn the best possible start in life. This systematic process involves testing infants for a range of potentially serious conditions shortly after birth, allowing for early detection and intervention.
Valenzuela City's commitment to excellence in newborn screening reflects its dedication to proactively safeguarding the health of its youngest citizens. By identifying and addressing potential health concerns early on, the city ensures that newborns have the opportunity for timely and effective medical care, setting the foundation for a healthier and brighter future.