The document discusses the implementation of Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS) in health services. It defines PHBS as behaviors practiced based on awareness as a result of learning, enabling individuals, families, groups or communities to help themselves in health matters and play an active role in realizing public health. It outlines 5 settings for PHBS implementation including household, education, work, public places, and health facilities. It details the 6 indicators for PHBS in health facilities including using clean water, healthy toilets, proper waste disposal, no smoking, no spitting, and mosquito eradication.