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refers to the groups of services or institutions in the community or country which are concerned with the health protection of the population May be public (gov’t), private, and non-governmental health organizations
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Functions of the Health Sector
Direct provision of health services: promotion, prevention, Dx and Tx, medical rehabilitation Dev’t and provision of health manpower, drugs and medical supplies; financing support Research and dev’t Coordinating, controlling and directing organizations and activities associated with other functions
1 Public Sector includes 2 Private Sector includes
1 Health centers, Barangay health stations or RHU 2 - clinics - hospitals - health insurance - manufacturing of medicines - vaccines -medical supplies - equipment - nutrition products - research & development - or other any health related items
Established the Board of Health for the City of Manila
Gen. order no. 15 (September 29, 1898)
1 Board of Health of Philippine Islands 2 Provincial and Municipal boards
Act no. 157 (July 1, 1901) Acts no. 307 & 308 (Dec. 2, 1901)
1 Reorganization Act of 1932 - Philippine Health Service to Bureau of Health 2 ( 5 examining boards )
1) Act no. 4007 (1932) 2 1. Medical 2. Dental 3. Pharmaceutical 4. Nursing 5. Optical DAMPEN (DOMPN)
1 Post war reorganization of the Department of Health & Public Welfare 2 This resulted in the split of __
1 Executive Order no. 94 (October 4, 1947) 2 Department of Public Welfare and Philippine General Hospital to the Office of the president
1 In October 4, 1947. There is another split between __ & __
1 curative (Bureau of Hospitals ) 2 preventive services (Bureau of Health) Nursing Service Division was also established
1 conversion of Sanitary District to Rural Health Unit. What date? 2 ff. services of RHU
1 January 1, 1951 2 Maternal & child health Environmental health Communicable disease control Vital statistics Medical care Health education Public health nursing
1 Rural Health Act of 1954
1 RA 1082 January 1, 1951
Department of Health Roles and Functions
1 Leadership in Health 2 Enabler & Capacity Builder 3 Administrator of Specific Services
Leadership in Health
- national policy & regulatory institution - leadership in formulation, monitoring, & evaluation of health policies, plans & programs - serve as advocate in health policies, plans & programs
Enabler & Capacity Builder
- innovate new strategies in health - monitoring & evaluation of national health policies, plans & programs - ensure highest achievable standards of quality HC, health promotion & health protection
Administrator of Specific Services
- manage selected national & sub-national health facilities & hospitals w/ modern facilities that shall serve as referral centers - administer direct services for emerging health concerns - emergency response services in disaster and epidemics
Composition of the Inter-Local Health Zone
1 People 2 Boundaries 3 Health Facilities 4 Health Workers PEBO HEHE
District Health System 3 Levels of Referral
1 Primary 2 Secondary 3 Tertiary
Composition of ILHZ
1 People – community members, CHWs, NGOs, people’s organizations, local chief executives, other gov’t officials, private sector 2 Boundaries – clear boundaries between ILHZ 3 Health facilities 4 Health workers – district health team
Emilio Aguinaldo created what department?
Department of Public Works, Education and Hygiene.
Board of Health for the City of Manila
Gen. Order no. 15 September 29, 1898
Reorganization Act
October 26, 1905
Fajardo Act is for?
- Act no. 2156 - Health fund for travel and salaries
In 1915, BOH was changed to?
- Act no. 2568 - Philippine Health Service
5 examining boards of BOH?
Pharmaceutical, Optical, Nursing, Dental, and Medical DAMPEN (DOMPN)
1 Curative Service 2 Preventive Service
1 Bureau of Hospitals 2 Bureau of Health
Purposes or services of RHU?
- Communicable disease control - Health Education - Environmental health - Maternal and Child health - Medical care CHEM M
DOH was changed to the Ministry of Health by?
- Pres. Ferdinand Marcus - During the Martial Law - June 2, 1978
MOH is changed to DOH by?
- Pres. Cory Aquino - April 13, 1987
RA 7160 or also known as?
- Local Government Code - Provincial to Local Government: Devolution/Devolved health sector
Act no. 2156 is also known as?
- Fajardo Act - Health fund for travel and salaries
In 1906, Act no. 1487 replaced what?
- Provincial Boards of health officers to District health officers
Commonwealth Act no. 430 created the?
- May 31, 1939 - Department of Health and Welfare
1991
Local government code act
1995
National health insurance act
1999
Health sector reform agenda
2005
Fourmula one for health
2011
Universal health care / Kalusugan Pangkalahatan
2016
Philippine health agenda
Ten leading causes of mortality
1 Ischemic heart disease 2 Neoplasms 3 Pneumonia 4 Cerebrovascular Disease 5 Hypertensive disease 6 Diabetes Melitus 7 Other heart disease 8 Respiratory tuberculosis 9 Chronic LRT Infection 10 Remainder of disease in genitourinary system
Ten leading causes of morbidity
1 Acute respiratory infection 2 hypertension 3 ALRTI & Pneumonia 4 UTI 5 Influenza 6 Bronchitis 7 Acute watery diarrhea 8 TB Respiratory 9 Acute Bloody diarrhea 10 Dengue Fever
In response to the challenges identified in improving health outcomes and the health system, the DOH pursues __ , which aims to provide Universal Health Care (UHC) for all Filipinos in the medium to long term.
FOURmula One Plus (F1 Plus) for Health a medium term strategic framework 2017-2022 which expands the four pillars and emphasizes performance accountability towards Filipino people
Fourmula one plus AIMS TO ATTAIN THE GOALS OUTLINED IN:
1 PDP 2017-2022 2 SDG 2030 3 AmBisyon Natin 2040
Fourmula one plus BUILDS ON THE CONCEPT OF __
FOURmula One for Health 2005-2010
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030
Goal 1 “No poverty” Goal 2 “Zero hunger” Goal 3 “Good health and well-being” and other health-related targets in: Goal 6 “Clean water and sanitation” Goal 7 “Clean energy” Goal 11 “Sustainable cities and communities” Goal 13 “Climate action” Goal 16 “Peace, justice and strong institutions Goal 17 “Partnerships for the goals”.
F1 PLUS FOR HEALTH THREE STRATEGIC GOALS
1 BETTER HEALTH OUTCOMES 2 MORE RESPONSIVE HEALTH SYSTEM 3 MORE EQUITABLE HEALTHCARE FINANCING
5 DESIGN FACTORS TO BOOST UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
1 GOVERNANCE 2 FINANCING 3 SERVICE DELIVERY 4 REGULATION 5 PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY