Disease Prevention and Health
Care Promotion in the
Philippine Development Plan,
2011-2016 and the Post-2015
Development Agenda
Outline
1.  Introduction
2. Updated Philippine Development Plan: the
road to inclusivity
3. Post-2015 Development Agenda: Health

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Inadequate level of human development
–  Declining quality of
education
–  Inadequate health services
–  Inadequate protection from
shocks on human capital
–  Environmental degradation
and natural disasters
Health Sector Agenda
Development	
  
Process	
  
-­‐Health	
  care	
  service	
  
u/liza/on	
  	
  
-­‐Environmental	
  
protec/on	
  
-­‐Nutri/on	
  
-­‐Fer/lity	
  
-­‐Injury	
  

Development	
  
Output	
  
-­‐Disease	
  
Preven/on	
  

Development	
  
Outcome	
  
Improved	
  
health	
  status	
  

-­‐Health	
  
Promo/on	
  

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UPDATED PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT
PLAN: THE ROAD TO INCLUSIVITY

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Inclusive growth
Higher	
  economic	
  growth	
  for	
  
2011-­‐2016	
  
Growth	
  that	
  generates	
  mass	
  
employment	
  
Growth	
  that	
  reduces	
  poverty,	
  
including	
  achievement	
  of	
  Millennium	
  
Development	
  Goals	
  
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Strategic Framework on Social Development
Goals

Poverty reduced and quality employment created

Equal development opportunities achieved

Sector outcomes

Subsector outcomes

Human capabilities improved

Health and
nutrition
status
improved

Knowledge
and skills
enhanced

Vulnerabilities reduced

Social
protection
expanded

Access to
secure
shelter
expanded
Universal Health Care
•  Government strategy to improve access to
affordable and quality healthcare
(1)  Scaling-up promising preventive and promotive health programs
and improving health-seeking behavior among the most vulnerable
population
(2)  Improving financial risk protection by expanding national health
insurance coverage
(3) Ensuring quality of service by not only investing in facility
infrastructure and equipment, but also improving clinical and
management processes, and regulating the quality of care provided
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Preventive and Promotive Healthcare
•  Healthier and more productive population
•  Reduce the need for treatment and
rehabilitation
•  Prevents illnesses and reduce suffering
•  Improves chance of benefiting from
economic opportunities offered by a fast
growing economy
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THE POST-2015 DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA: HEALTH

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Health Challenges
•  The government budget for health is
limited.
•  There is unequal access to quality health
care: maternal health is poor and
infectious diseases are not undercontrol.
•  The Pantawid Pamilya Program is
ineffective in remote areas where health
facilities are lacking.
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Proposed Health Interventions Towards
Inclusiveness
•  Encourage the growth of the health care
industry.
•  Further improve health care service
delivery.
•  Enhance affordable health care.

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Thank you!

Disease Prevention and Health Care Promotion in the Philippine Development Plan by Asst. Director Myrna Asuncion

  • 1.
    Disease Prevention andHealth Care Promotion in the Philippine Development Plan, 2011-2016 and the Post-2015 Development Agenda
  • 2.
    Outline 1.  Introduction 2. UpdatedPhilippine Development Plan: the road to inclusivity 3. Post-2015 Development Agenda: Health 2
  • 3.
    Inadequate level ofhuman development –  Declining quality of education –  Inadequate health services –  Inadequate protection from shocks on human capital –  Environmental degradation and natural disasters
  • 4.
    Health Sector Agenda Development   Process   -­‐Health  care  service   u/liza/on     -­‐Environmental   protec/on   -­‐Nutri/on   -­‐Fer/lity   -­‐Injury   Development   Output   -­‐Disease   Preven/on   Development   Outcome   Improved   health  status   -­‐Health   Promo/on   4
  • 5.
    UPDATED PHILIPPINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN:THE ROAD TO INCLUSIVITY 5
  • 6.
    Inclusive growth Higher  economic  growth  for   2011-­‐2016   Growth  that  generates  mass   employment   Growth  that  reduces  poverty,   including  achievement  of  Millennium   Development  Goals  
  • 7.
  • 8.
    Strategic Framework onSocial Development Goals Poverty reduced and quality employment created Equal development opportunities achieved Sector outcomes Subsector outcomes Human capabilities improved Health and nutrition status improved Knowledge and skills enhanced Vulnerabilities reduced Social protection expanded Access to secure shelter expanded
  • 9.
    Universal Health Care • Government strategy to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare (1)  Scaling-up promising preventive and promotive health programs and improving health-seeking behavior among the most vulnerable population (2)  Improving financial risk protection by expanding national health insurance coverage (3) Ensuring quality of service by not only investing in facility infrastructure and equipment, but also improving clinical and management processes, and regulating the quality of care provided 9
  • 10.
    Preventive and PromotiveHealthcare •  Healthier and more productive population •  Reduce the need for treatment and rehabilitation •  Prevents illnesses and reduce suffering •  Improves chance of benefiting from economic opportunities offered by a fast growing economy 10
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Health Challenges •  Thegovernment budget for health is limited. •  There is unequal access to quality health care: maternal health is poor and infectious diseases are not undercontrol. •  The Pantawid Pamilya Program is ineffective in remote areas where health facilities are lacking. 12
  • 13.
    Proposed Health InterventionsTowards Inclusiveness •  Encourage the growth of the health care industry. •  Further improve health care service delivery. •  Enhance affordable health care. 13
  • 14.