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Cayetano bats for digital integration for government aid beneficiaries

Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano is seeking to integrate digital requirements into the government’s processing of medical, burial, and other forms of financial assistance.

This comes as the Senate moves to pass the proposed Simplified Government Aid Access Act (Senate Bill No. 155), which aims to streamline and standardize documentary requirements to make government support more accessible,  especially to indigent beneficiaries.

Cayetano is the principal sponsor of the landmark E-Governance Law (Republic Act No. 12254) which enhances government efficiency, streamline services, and promotes transparency through the use of Information and Communications Technology.

That is why his key proposal for SB No. 155 is to designate the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) as the primary agency tasked with developing and utilizing the eGov Super App or other appropriate digital systems and platforms as a mechanism for Filipinos to access government aid.

“The online or mobile application shall be utilized to facilitate requests for medical, burial, and similar forms of financial assistance,” Cayetano’s proposed amendment introduced by bill sponsor Senator Erwin Tulfo during the February 10 plenary session.

Cayetano also proposed two additional amendments:

  • Hospitals, clinics, and other authorized medical facilities issuing such medical certificates or medical abstracts shall, in coordination with the Department of Health, ensure that the foregoing information is clearly and legibly indicated therein.
  • In cases where such a request is due to the beneficiary being unable to sign due to age, illness, disability, or illiteracy, any other proof of authorization reasonable under the circumstances as may be prescribed by the implementing rules.

Since returning to the Senate in 2022, Cayetano has repeatedly advocated for a digitalized rollout system for government assistance.

He has argued that the use of computer algorithms and digital verification can minimize political interference and reduce corruption through proper documentation and receipts.

“Let it be as simple as kunan ko ng picture y’ung prescription tapos kung verified naman y’ung app mo, send it to them, then GCash nila y’ung voucher at kahit saang drugstore pwede nang ipambili,” he said.

Cayetano gustong gawing digital ang pagproseso ng ayuda

Gustong gawing digital ni Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano ang pagsumite ng mga requirement para makakuha ng medical, burial, at iba’t ibang klase ng tulong mula sa gobyerno.

Ito ay matapos dinggin ng Senado ang panukalang Simplified Government Aid Access Act (Senate Bill No. 155), na naglalayong ayusin ang pamantayan sa mga dokumento upang maging mas madali ang pagkuha ng tulong ng gobyerno, lalo na sa mga mahihirap na benepisyaryo. 

Si Cayetano ang pangunahing sponsor ng landmark na batas na E-Governance Law (Republic Act No. 12254), na nagpapahusay sa serbisyo ng gobyerno gamit ang Information at Communications Technology. 

Kaya isa sa mga pangunahing mungkahi niya para sa SB No. 155 ay ang pagtatalaga sa Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) bilang pangunahing ahensya na may katungkulan sa pagbuo at paggamit ng eGov Super App o iba pang naaangkop na mga digital system at platform bilang mekanismo para ma-access ng mga Pilipino ang tulong ng gobyerno. 

“The online or mobile application shall be utilized to facilitate requests for medical, burial, and similar forms of financial assistance,” ani Cayetano sa kanyang mungkahi para sa SB. No 155, na ipinasok ni bill sponsor Senador Erwin Tulfo sa plenaryo nitong February 10, 2026.

Ilan pa sa mga amendment ng senador ay ang mga ito: 

  • Sa pakikipag-ugnayan ng Department of Health, dapat ay malinaw na nakasaad ang mga impormasyon ng mga ospital, klinika, at iba pang awtorisadong medical facility na nag-iisyu ng mga medical certificate o abstract.
  • Sa mga kaso kung saan hindi makapirma ang benepisyaryo dahil sa edad, karamdaman, kapansanan, o hindi marunong magbasa, anumang iba pang patunay ng awtorisasyon na makatwiran ay maaaring itakda sa ilalim ng Implementing Rules.

Mula nang bumalik siya sa Senado noong 2022, paulit-ulit nang isinusulong ni Cayetano ang digitized rollout system para sa ayuda ng gobyerno.

Aniya, malaki ang papel ng paggamit ng computer algorithm at digital verification para hindi na mapulitika at magamit sa katiwalian ang mga requisitos na wastong dokumentasyon at mga resibo. 

“Let it be as simple as kunan ko ng picture y’ung prescription tapos kung verified naman y’ung app mo, send it to them, then GCash nila y’ung voucher at kahit saang drugstore pwede nang ipambili,” sabi ng senador.

Cayetano bats for digital integration for government aid beneficiaries

Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano is seeking to integrate digital requirements into the government’s processing of medical, burial, and other forms of financial assistance.

This comes as the Senate moves to pass the proposed Simplified Government Aid Access Act (Senate Bill No. 155), which aims to streamline and standardize documentary requirements to make government support more accessible,  especially to indigent beneficiaries.

Cayetano is the principal sponsor of the landmark E-Governance Law (Republic Act No. 12254) which enhances government efficiency, streamline services, and promotes transparency through the use of Information and Communications Technology. 

That is why his key proposal for SB No. 155 is to designate the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) as the primary agency tasked with developing and utilizing the eGov Super App or other appropriate digital systems and platforms as a mechanism for Filipinos to access government aid.

“The online or mobile application shall be utilized to facilitate requests for medical, burial, and similar forms of financial assistance,” Cayetano’s proposed amendment introduced by bill sponsor Senator Erwin Tulfo during the February 10 plenary session.

Cayetano also proposed two additional amendments: 

  • Hospitals, clinics, and other authorized medical facilities issuing such medical certificates or medical abstracts shall, in coordination with the Department of Health, ensure that the foregoing information is clearly and legibly indicated therein.
  • In cases where such a request is due to the beneficiary being unable to sign due to age, illness, disability, or illiteracy, any other proof of authorization reasonable under the circumstances as may be prescribed by the implementing rules.

Since returning to the Senate in 2022, Cayetano has repeatedly advocated for a digitalized rollout system for government assistance. 

He has argued that the use of computer algorithms and digital verification can minimize political interference and reduce corruption through proper documentation and receipts. 

“Let it be as simple as kunan ko ng picture y’ung prescription tapos kung verified naman y’ung app mo, send it to them, then GCash nila y’ung voucher at kahit saang drugstore pwede nang ipambili,” he said.

Cayetano gustong gawing digital ang pagproseso ng ayuda

Gustong gawing digital ni Senate Minority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano ang pagsumite ng mga requirement para makakuha ng medical, burial, at iba’t ibang klase ng tulong mula sa gobyerno.

Ito ay matapos dinggin ng Senado ang panukalang Simplified Government Aid Access Act (Senate Bill No. 155), na naglalayong ayusin ang pamantayan sa mga dokumento upang maging mas madali ang pagkuha ng tulong ng gobyerno, lalo na sa mga mahihirap na benepisyaryo. 

Si Cayetano ang pangunahing sponsor ng landmark na batas na E-Governance Law (Republic Act No. 12254), na nagpapahusay sa serbisyo ng gobyerno gamit ang Information at Communications Technology. 

Kaya isa sa mga pangunahing mungkahi niya para sa SB No. 155 ay ang pagtatalaga sa Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) bilang pangunahing ahensya na may katungkulan sa pagbuo at paggamit ng eGov Super App o iba pang naaangkop na mga digital system at platform bilang mekanismo para ma-access ng mga Pilipino ang tulong ng gobyerno. 

“The online or mobile application shall be utilized to facilitate requests for medical, burial, and similar forms of financial assistance,” ani Cayetano sa kanyang mungkahi para sa SB. No 155, na ipinasok ni bill sponsor Senador Erwin Tulfo sa plenaryo nitong February 10, 2026.

Ilan pa sa mga amendment ng senador ay ang mga ito: 

  • Sa pakikipag-ugnayan ng Department of Health, dapat ay malinaw na nakasaad ang mga impormasyon ng mga ospital, klinika, at iba pang awtorisadong medical facility na nag-iisyu ng mga medical certificate o abstract.
  • Sa mga kaso kung saan hindi makapirma ang benepisyaryo dahil sa edad, karamdaman, kapansanan, o hindi marunong magbasa, anumang iba pang patunay ng awtorisasyon na makatwiran ay maaaring itakda sa ilalim ng Implementing Rules.

Mula nang bumalik siya sa Senado noong 2022, paulit-ulit nang isinusulong ni Cayetano ang digitized rollout system para sa ayuda ng gobyerno.

Aniya, malaki ang papel ng paggamit ng computer algorithm at digital verification para hindi na mapulitika at magamit sa katiwalian ang mga requisitos na wastong dokumentasyon at mga resibo. 

“Let it be as simple as kunan ko ng picture y’ung prescription tapos kung verified naman y’ung app mo, send it to them, then GCash nila y’ung voucher at kahit saang drugstore pwede nang ipambili,” sabi ng senador.

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