The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) have recognized the provincial government of Quezon, including its 15 public hospitals, as 'drug-free workplaces.' Gov. Angelina Tan, who is also a physician, said in a statement that this recognition reflects the provincial government's commitment to promoting a safe and productive workplace.

This is the first time a provincial government in the Philippines has received this recognition. The PDEA and the DDB conducted a thorough assessment of the provincial government and its hospitals to ensure that they meet the standards set by the government.

The 15 public hospitals under the Quezon Provincial Hospital Network (QPHN) were also recognized for their efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace. These hospitals are located in various towns in Quezon province and provide medical services to the residents.

According to the PDEA, the recognition is a testament to the government's commitment to providing a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. The agency also noted that the government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace have contributed to the reduction of drug-related crimes in the province.

Gov. Tan thanked the PDEA and the DDB for recognizing the government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace. She said that this recognition is a testament to the government's commitment to promoting a safe and productive working environment.

The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals comes as the government continues its efforts to reduce drug-related crimes in the country. The PDEA and the DDB have been conducting a nationwide campaign to eradicate the illegal drug trade.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are in line with its policy of promoting a healthy and safe environment for its employees. The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals is a testament to the government's commitment to this policy.

Key Facts

  • The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Dangerous Drugs Board recognized the Quezon provincial government and its 15 public hospitals as 'drug-free workplaces.'
  • Gov. Angelina Tan said that the recognition reflects the provincial government's commitment to promoting a safe and productive workplace.
  • The 15 public hospitals under the Quezon Provincial Hospital Network (QPHN) were also recognized for their efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace.
  • The PDEA and the DDB conducted a thorough assessment of the provincial government and its hospitals to ensure that they meet the standards set by the government.
  • The recognition is a testament to the government's commitment to providing a safe and healthy working environment for its employees.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are part of its nationwide campaign to eradicate the illegal drug trade. The PDEA and the DDB have been conducting a campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are also in line with its policy of promoting a healthy and safe environment for its employees. This policy aims to reduce the incidence of drug-related crimes in the workplace and to promote a healthy and productive work environment.

The Philippine government has been working hard to reduce drug-related crimes in the country. The government has implemented various programs to address the problem, including the establishment of rehabilitation centers and the provision of medical assistance to those who are affected by the drug problem.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are also supported by various organizations and advocacy groups. These groups have been working with the government to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals comes as the government continues its efforts to reduce drug-related crimes in the country. The PDEA and the DDB have been conducting a nationwide campaign to eradicate the illegal drug trade.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are part of its nationwide campaign to eradicate the illegal drug trade. The PDEA and the DDB have been conducting a campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are also supported by various organizations and advocacy groups. These groups have been working with the government to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals is a testament to the government's commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. The government's efforts in this regard are part of its nationwide campaign to eradicate the illegal drug trade.

The PDEA and the DDB have been conducting a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are also supported by various organizations and advocacy groups.

The government's policy of promoting a healthy and safe environment for its employees is in line with its commitment to providing a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals is a testament to this commitment.

The Philippine government has been working hard to reduce drug-related crimes in the country. The government has implemented various programs to address the problem, including the establishment of rehabilitation centers and the provision of medical assistance to those who are affected by the drug problem.

The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are also supported by various organizations and advocacy groups. These groups have been working with the government to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities.

The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals is a testament to the government's commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. The government's efforts in this regard are part of its nationwide campaign to eradicate the illegal drug trade.

The government's policy of promoting a healthy and safe environment for its employees is in line with its commitment to providing a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals is a testament to this commitment.

The PDEA and the DDB have been conducting a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of illegal drugs and to encourage the public to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The government's efforts in maintaining a drug-free workplace are also supported by various organizations and advocacy groups.

The government's policy of promoting a healthy and safe environment for its employees is in line with its commitment to providing a safe and healthy working environment for its employees. The recognition of the Quezon provincial government and its hospitals is a testament to this commitment.

Region: Philippines