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On health and medicine
1. ON HEALTH AND MEDICINE
BIEN ELI NILLOS, MD,MHSS
@baryoMD
2. WHAT IS HEALTH
A state of physical, mental, social well being and not merely the
absence of a disease or infirmity. (WHO)
Health is, therefore, seen as a resource for everyday life, not the
objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing
social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities.
(Ottawa Charter, 1986)
3. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM INTHE
PHILIPPINES
MAYOR GOVERNOR
SECRETARYOF
HEALTH
MAIN HEALTH
CENTERS
PROVINCIAL HEALTH
OFFICE
PROVINCIAL/DISTRICT
HOSPITALS
BRGY HEALTH
CENTERS
RETAINED HOSPITALS
REGIONALOFFICES
SPECIALTY HOSPITALS
5. ALMA ATA DECLARATION ON PRIMARY
HEALTH CARE, 1978
Health as a
RIGHT
Community
Participation
Social
Determinants
of Health
Health for ALL
6. ELEMENTS OF PRIMARY (HEALTH) CARE
Education (Health Literacy)
Local/endemic disease control
Expanded Program of Immunization
Maternal Health
Essential medicines availability
Nutrition
Treatment of diseases
Sanitation and Safe Water Access.
12. HEALTH OFTHE ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS
THE HEALTH OFTHE POPULATION
The social determinants of
health are the conditions in which
people are born, grow, live, work
and age.These circumstances are
shaped by the distribution of money,
power and resources at global,
national and local levels. (WHO)
13. OUTCOMES
DECREASED INCIDENCE OF DENGUE CASES IN
2019 compared with 2018.
ZERO MORTALITY DUETO DENGUE
DENGUE
INCREASED PERCENTAGE
FACILITY BASED DELIVERY and
DELIVERIES BY SKILLED BIRTH
ATTENDANTS
TARGET CHILDREN DEWORMED
14. CHALLENGES
DECREASED UNDERWEIGHTS
BUT INCREASING STUNTED
CHILDRENStunting
FIC
COVERAGE OF FULLY IMMUNIZED
CHILDREN
ABR
ADOLESCENT BIRTH RATE
INADEQUATE HEALTH HUMAN
RESOURCE
1 MD: 60,000 population
15. REPUBLIC ACT 11223: GENERAL OBJECTIVES
15
To ensure equitable access
to quality and affordable
health care and protection
against financial risk
To progressively realize
universal health care
through systemic approach
and clear role delineation
of stakeholders
16. DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES
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Integrated and comprehensive
approach to ensure health literacy,
healthy living, and protection from
hazards and risks
Health care model that
provides comprehensive
health services without
causing financial hardship
Whole-of-system, whole-of-
government, whole-of-society
approach in the development of
health policies
People-oriented approach
centered on people’s needs
and well-being
17. SERVICE DELIVERY
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Population-based Health Services
DOH to contract province-wide and city-wide
health systems with the following minimum
components:
Primary care
provider
network
Epidemiologic
surveillance
systems
Health promotion
programs and
campaigns
18. ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL HEALTH SYSTEMS
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Provincial/City Health Board
oversee integration of health
services
manage special health fund
exercise administrative and
technical supervision over
their health facilities and HRH
Municipalities and cities
are entitled to have a
representative in the
Provincial/City Health
Board
Integration of health
systems into:
Province-wide
City-wide
19. UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE IS ABOUT…
Population Coverage -
automatic inclusion of
every Filipino citizen into
the NHIP
Service Coverage
• immediate eligibility and access
• comprehensive outpatient benefit
• provision of primary care provide
Financial Coverage
• Zero co-payment
• Fixed, predictable co-
payment
Pool of Funds
Health Literacy &
Healthy Settings
21. Addisu A, Adriaensen W, Balew A Ethiopia SORT IT NeglectedTropical Diseases
Group, et alNeglected tropical diseases and the sustainable development goals:
an urgent call for action from the front lineBMJ Global Health 2019;4:e001334.
24. THANKYOU
BIEN ELI NILLOS, MD, MHSS
“I will continue, O my God, to do all my actions for the love
ofYou” – St. John Baptist de La Salle
Editor's Notes
The UHC Act seeks to:
progressively realize universal health care through systemic approach and clear role delineation of stakeholders; and
ensure equitable access to quality and affordable health care and protection against financial risk.
The UHC Law adopted the following principles:
An integrated and comprehensive approach to ensure health literacy, healthy living and protection from hazards and risks;
A health care model that provides comprehensive health services from promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative care, without causing financial hardship and prioritizing those who cannot afford these services;
A framework that fosters a whole of system, whole of government, whole of society approach in the development of health policies, programs and plans; and
A people-oriented approach centered on people’s needs and well being, cognizant of the differences in values, culture and beliefs.
DOH will be contracting province- and city-wide health systems to provide population-based health services. Such local health systems, however, should have the following minimum components: a) Primary Care Provider Network; b) Epidemiologic Surveillance System; and, c) Proactive Health Promotion Programs and Campaigns.
To harmonize the efforts and ensure efficient delivery of health services, local health systems will be integrated into province-wide and city-wide health system. These health systems are to be governed by local health boards that are mandated to:
Oversee and coordinate the integration and delivery of health services across the health care continuum for province- and city-wide health systems.
Manage the Special Health Fund.
Exercise administrative and technical supervision over health facilities and health human resources within their respective territorial jurisdiction.
Municipalities and cities that commit to health system integration will be entitled to a representation to the Provincial Health Board.
Universal Health Care is about improving health literacy among Filipinos and providing them with healthy living environment, increasing the population coverage for all Filipinos, improving the service coverage through comprehensive benefit packages, and ensuring financial coverage through zero co-payment in basic accommodation and fixed, predictable co-payment in non-basic accommodation.
Number of candidate products (diagnostics, drugs vaccines) for neglected diseases, by disease condition in 2017.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has claimed at least 303 lives and infected 3,175 more in Western Visayas from 1986 to February 2019, despite information campaigns by the Department of Health in the region.
Christine Mosqueda, DOH Regional Sexually Transmitted Infection Assistant Nurse Coordinator, said this is the cumulative HIV cases from 1986 to February 2019.
“All six provinces and highly-urbanized cities are already reporting HIV cases,” Mosqueda said (https://thedailyguardian.net/local-news/hiv-infects-3175-kills-303-in-region-6-2/).
Western Visayas was fifth nationwide in terms of percentage of newly diagnosed cases per region in February, accounting for 7 percent of total cases reported.
DOH-6 data showed Iloilo City has the highest number of HIV cases at 791, followed by Iloilo Province at 666, Negros Occidental (554), Bacolod City (506), Capiz (222), Aklan (209), Antique (164), and Guimaras (63).