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Comprehensive Nursing Law Proposal

This bill seeks to improve compensation and benefits for nurses in the Philippines. It proposes setting the minimum base pay for nurses to Salary Grade 15 to better reflect their important work. Currently, entry-level nurses often earn just P17,255 per month. The bill also aims to strengthen regulation of the nursing profession through empowering the Board of Nursing and allowing for continuing education. Over 71,000 nurses have left the Philippines for better paying work abroad, and this bill hopes to address the factors driving nurses to seek opportunities overseas.

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Comprehensive Nursing Law Proposal

This bill seeks to improve compensation and benefits for nurses in the Philippines. It proposes setting the minimum base pay for nurses to Salary Grade 15 to better reflect their important work. Currently, entry-level nurses often earn just P17,255 per month. The bill also aims to strengthen regulation of the nursing profession through empowering the Board of Nursing and allowing for continuing education. Over 71,000 nurses have left the Philippines for better paying work abroad, and this bill hopes to address the factors driving nurses to seek opportunities overseas.

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  • An Act Providing for a Comprehensive Nursing Law
  • Article I: General Provisions
  • Article II: Board of Nursing
  • Article III: Examination and Registration
  • Article IV: Nursing Practice
  • Article V: Nursing Education
  • Article VI: Nursing Service
  • Article VII: Nursing Research, Policy Development, and Planning
  • Article IX: Nursing Personnel System
  • Article X: Prohibited Acts and Penal Provisions
  • Article XI: Miscellaneous Provisions

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS ) dateJUn


First Regular Session )
SENATE

S. No. 99
B IL L S i
Introduced by Senator Antonio “Sonny” F. Trillanes IV

AN ACT
PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE NURSING LAW TOWARDS QUALITY
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

Professional nurses provide safe, humane, quality and holistic care to individuals of varying
age, gender and health status, population groups and community. They do duties in the
hospitals they preferred in an irregular time.

As of 15 June 2015, there are 869,612 registered nurses in the Philippines. A total of 71,289
or 8% of them are working abroad for better pay. Meanwhile, the remaining 92% are working
here in the Philippines and receiving meager salaries. For hospital nurses, entry-level
employment provides them with P I7, 255.00 a month (SG-10). Meanwhile, for nurses
working under the local government units, they receive a daily wage ranging from P191.00 to
P295.00. Worse, they are not given benefits such as Pag-Ibig, PhilHealth, etc. because their
type of employment is labeled as having ‘no employer-employee relationship’. These
amounts are not commensurate to the level of work that they do. This is one of the reasons
why many of our nurses prefer to work abroad to provide for their families. Although, nurses
are included in the salary increase under Executive Order No. 201, s. 2016, it is still not
enough to cover for the everyday expenses as the cost of basic necessities are also increasing
year after year.

Hence, this bill seeks to institutionalize the minimum base pay for nurses of not lower than
Salary Grade 15 (SG 15) or its equivalent, including other incentives and benefits for entry
level positions in government and private health institutions. Also, it seeks to strengthen the
regulation of the nursing profession through empowering the Board of Nursing, allowing for
the continuing education of nurse through open nursing education programs and a Code of
Ethics and National Career Progression Program, adjudicating of administrative complaints
against registered and licensed nurses, and through recognition, accreditation and certification
of Advanced Nursing Practice, among others.

This measure was approved on 3rd Reading by both the Senate and the House of
Representatives during the 16th Congress.

In view of the foregoing, the immediate approval of this bill is earnestly sought.

ANTO/NIO “SONNY” F. TRILLANES IV


Senator

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