Friday, June 7, 2019

PhilHealth Regional Office VII



Phone: +63 32 233 3270
Emailinfo.pro7@philhealth.gov.ph
Websitehttps://www.philhealth.gov.ph/about_us/map/regional.html


Social Media:

https://www.facebook.com/philhealth.region7


Descriptions:

PhilHealth administers the National Health Insurance Program (NHIP), an affordable health care financing mechanism that provides basic coverage for its members.
Founded on the principle of universality, the program aims to provide all Filipinos with a mechanism to gain financial access to health services, in combination with other government health programs.


NBI - Central Visayas Capitol Site (CEVRO)



NBI - Central Visayas Capitol Site (CEVRO)

Address: Capitol Site, Cebu City
Phone:  +63 32 254 6444
Emailcevro@nbi.gov.ph
Websitehttp://nbi.gov.ph/transparency-seal/regional-offices-and-district-offices/#reg71


Descriptions:

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) saw its inception on November 13, 1936 upon approval of Commonwealth Act No. 181 by the legislature. It was the the brainchild of the late President Manuel L. Quezon and Jose Yulo, then Secretary of Justice.


Tasked with organizing a Division of Investigation or DI patterned after the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation were Thomas Dugan, a veteran American police captain from the New York Police Department and Flaviano C. Guerrero, the only Filipino member of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.


Land Transportation Office Region VII



Land Transportation Office Region VII

Address: Natalio B. Bacalso Ave, Cebu City, Cebu
Phone: +63 32 2563767
Websitehttp://www.lto.gov.ph/lto-directory.html#region-7-cebu-city


Social Media:

https://www.facebook.com/LTO-Land-Transportation-Office-148192795591342


Descriptions:


The concept of land transportation system in the Philippines started when our ancestors invented the means of locomotion with the animals in moving people and goods from place to place.Although the means of land transportation during the early days were not as sophisticated as the modern vehicles of today and the roads not as well constructed, the early Filipinos also observed some laws to govern their mobility.These laws were as informal and simple as specifying which animal could be used for certain purposes but these showed that our ancestors had already felt the need to regulate the transportation system.