• 108: Ensuring Safe and Quality Healthcare: Health Regulation Practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Sep 3 2022
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

108: Ensuring Safe and Quality Healthcare: Health Regulation Practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Summary

  • Modern problems require modern solutions, but in the realm of public health, how do we decide what makes the cut? Health regulation helps set the standard for the safety and quality of health care, and with the help of our guest, Lindsay Orsolino, and her experience in the Department of Health while handing the Health Regulations Team and the Food and Drug Administration, we can better understand how our COVID-19 laboratories came about and how that vaccine made it to your arm.

    Bonus: Find discussions on mental health advocacy and the current work being done at the Department!

    Get a preview of this episode's JQW Book Club book recommendation through the link below:

    • Global Health Law by Lawrence O. Gostin https://amzn.to/3efbD61

    You can visit the EpiMetrics, Inc. website at www.epimetrics.com.ph. You can also follow us on Facebook at Epimetrics Inc., and on Instagram through @epimetricsph. Contact us through our email: publichealthonduty@gmail.com.

    This podcast was produced by Abigail Tan of EpiMetrics Inc and Antonette Mendoza of Big Baby Studios. It was edited and hosted by Angeli Magdaraog and Martha dela Paz of EpiMetrics Inc. It contains original theme music by Big Baby Studios’ Peavey Nicolas, who also engineered the episode. A special thanks to our executive producer, Dr. John Q. Wong.

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