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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 |
PHILIPPINE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM 2 COMPONENTS | 1 Public Sector 2 Private Sector |
Public Sector 1 National 2 Local | 1 DOH 2 LGU |
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 |
- traditional health care (herbs & rituals) - dispensary of indigent patients of Manila - Medicus Titulares (June 20, 1865) - Superior Board of Health & Charity, 1888 | Pre-Spanish and Spanish periods (before 1898) |
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: establishment of Bureau of Health 2 The 1st director of the Bureau of Health | 1) Act no. 1407 (October 26, 1905) 2 Dr. Victor Heiser |
Consolidated the municipalities into sanitary divisions: health fund for travel and salaries | Act no. 2156 (Fajardo Act) (1912) |
From BOH to Philippine Health Service “ semi-military system of public health administration” | Act no. 2568 (1915) |
Administrative code of 1917, Public Health Law of 1917 | Republic Act 2711 (August 2, 1916) |
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 __ Created the Department of Public Health & Welfare but only completed through 2 __ 3 Becomes its first secretary (Department of Public Health & Welfare ) | 1 Commonwealth act no. 430 (May 31, 1939) 2 Executive Order no. 317 (Jan. 7, 1941) 3 Dr. Jose Fabella |
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 |
1 __ renamed DOH to Ministry of Health during the Martial Law 2 was the 1st minister of health | 1 Presidential Decree 1937 (June 2, 1978) 2 Sec. Gatmaitan |
1 Ministry Of Health was back in the name Department of Health by President Cory Aquino | 1 Executive Order no. 119 (April 13, 1987) |
__ known as the Local Government Code. all structures, personnel & budgetary allocations from the provincial health level down to the brgy were devolved to the LGU to facilitate health service delivery | RA 7160 October 10, 1991 From PROVINCIAL TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT (devolution/ devolved health sector) |
1 “Redirecting the Functions & Operations of the DOH” by Pres. Joseph Estrada | 1 Executive Order 102 (May 24, 1999) |
Development of a plan to rationalize the bureaucracy in an attempt to scale down including the DOH | 2005 to present |
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 |
Espoused by DOH to ensure quality Health Care at local level Clustered into Inter Local Health Zone (ILHZ) | Inter Local Health System |
Composition of the Inter-Local Health Zone | 1 People 2 Boundaries 3 Health Facilities 4 Health Workers PEBO HEHE |
Act as main catalyst and organizer in the ILHZ formation | Center for Health Development |
District Health System 3 Levels of Referral | 1 Primary 2 Secondary 3 Tertiary |
District Health System 1 barangay health stations and rural health units 2 district/provincial hospitals 3 provincial and regional hospitals | 1 Primary 2 Secondary 3 Tertiary |
DHS = ? | ILHZ |
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 |
Medicus Titulares date? | June 20, 1865 |
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 |
Board of Health of Philippine Islands | Act no. 157 July 1, 1901 |
Bureau of Health date? | Act no. 1407 |
Reorganization Act | October 26, 1905 |
1) 1st Director of BOH? 2 Who is the first Secretary of DPHW? 3 Who is the First Minister of Health? | 1 Dr. Victor Heiser 2 Dr. Jose Fabella 3 Sec. Gatmaitan |
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 |
Sanitary District was changed to? | Rural Health Unit |
Purposes or services of RHU? | - Communicable disease control - Health Education - Environmental health - Maternal and Child health - Medical care CHEM M |
"Most sweeping" reorganization | EO No. 288 |
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 |
FOURmula 1 for Health was on? | - 2005 to present |
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 |
"Redirecting the functions and operations of the DOH" is by? | Pres. Joseph Estrada |
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 supports the achievement of __ , the long-term vision of the country, which sees Filipinos as having strongly rooted, prosperous and secure lives. | Ambisyon Natin 2040: Matatag, Maginhawa at Panatag na Buhay |
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 |