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Ma. Jenna Paje-Andres RMT, MPH
                  CPH Professor
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND HEALTH
 HEALTH PROGRAMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
Overview of Session
The students are introduced to the
 concept of community health and
 the scope and focus of a community
 health program. The students are
 likewise introduced to the different
 health programs in the Philippines
 that are being implemented by the
 Department of Health.
Objectives
At the end of the session, the students
  shall be able to understand the
  importance of the availability and
  institutionalization of health programs
  in the reduction of mortality and
  morbidity rates of common public
  health programs in the country.
COMMUNITY HEALTH/PUBLIC HEALTH
A. Environmental sanitation
B. Control of Community infection
 (communicable disease)
C. Education of the individual in
 principles of personal hygiene
D. Organization of Medical and nursing
 services for early diagnosis and
 preventive treatment of diseases
E. Development of social machinery which
  will ensure everyone as standard living
  adequate for maintenance of life
COMMUNITY HEALTH/PUBLIC HEALTH
a. Environmental sanitation
b. Control of Community infection (communicable
   disease)
c. Education of the individual in principles of
   personal hygiene
d. Organization of Medical and nursing services for
   early diagnosis and preventive treatment of
   diseases
e. Development of social machinery which will
   ensure everyone as standard living adequate for
   maintenance of life
Two broad areas of preventive medicine
1. Public Health- includes programs and activities
  directed at community level and will benefit
  everyone or individuals who are not currently
  under the care of physician.

2. Risk Factor Evaluation- includes programs and
  activities directed at individuals who are currently
  under the care of physician who evaluates them
  for high-risk factors that can cause disease,
  educate them about good habits and screens them
  for appropriate conditions.
Two broad areas of preventive
         medicine
HEALTH
• A status of complete physical, mental
  and social well being and not merely
  the absence of disease or infirmity
  regarded as person’s physical and
  psychological capacity to establish
  and maintain balance.
Aspects of Health
1. Physical Health- refers to condition which
  enables a person to maintain a strong and
  healthy body.
2. Mental Health- refers to how a person
  thinks of himself, control his emotions and
  adjust to environment.
3. Social Health- refers to ways a person feels,
  think and acts towards everybody around
  him
• Physical health   • Mental health
• Social health
Health or disease is expressions of the
 success or failure of a person to respond
 adaptively to environmental challenges.

• HEALTH- successful defense of the host
  against forces landing to disturb body
  equilibrium

• DISEASE- failure of the body defense
  mechanism to cope with forces tending to
  disturb body equilibrium
Determinants of Health
1. Income and social status- higher income
   and social status are linked to better
   health
2. Education- low education levels are linked
   with poor health, more stress and lower
   self confidence
3. Physical environment- safe water and
   clean air, healthy workplace, safe houses,
   communities and roads all contribute to
   good health.
4. Employment and working conditions-
   people in employment are healthier,
   particularly those who have more
   control over their working conditions.
5. Social support networks- greater
   support from families, friends and
   communities is linked to a better health
6. Culture- customs, traditions and the beliefs of
   the family and community all affect the health
7. Genetics- inheritance plays a part in determining
   lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of
   developing certain illness.
8. Personal behavior and coping skills- balanced
   eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking and
   how to deal with life’s stresses and challenges all
   affect health
9. Health services- access and use of services that
   prevent and treat disease influence health
10.Gender- men and women suffer from different
   types of diseases at different ages.
Primary Health Care (PHC) as an approach
    to delivery of health care services
WHO defines PHC as essential health care
 made universally accessible to
 individuals and families in the
 community by means acceptable to
 them through their full participation
 and at a cost that the community and
 country can afford at every stage of
 development
Elements/Components of PHC
1. Environmental sanitation
2. Control of communicable disease
3. Immunization
4. Health Education
5. MCH and Family Planning
6. Adequate Food and Proper Nutrition
7. Provision of Medical Care and Emergency
  Treatment
8. Treatment of Locally Endemic Diseases
9. Provision of Essential Drugs
Four Cornerstones
  or Pillars in PHC

1. Active community participation
2. Intra and inter-sectoral linkages
3. Use of appropriate technology
4. Support mechanism made
 available
Levels of Health Care
  Referral System
1. Primary Level of Care
• It is health care provided by center
  physicians, public health nurse, rural
  midwives, barangay health workers,
  traditional healers and others at the
  barangay health stations and rural
  health units. First contact between
  the community members and the
  other levels of health facility
2. Secondary level of care
• Given by physicians with basic health
  training. It is usually given in health facilities
  privately owned or government operated
  such as infirmaries, municipal and district
  hospital and out-patient departments of
  provincial hospitals. This serves as the
  referral center for the primary health
  facilities. Secondary facilities are capable of
  performing minor surgeries and perform
  some simple laboratory examinations
3. Tertiary level of care
• Tertiary care is rendered by specialist
  in health facilities including medical
  centers as well as regional and
  provincial hospitals and specialized
  hospitals. Complicated cases and
  intensive care requires tertiary care
  and all these can be provided by the
  tertiary care facility
Concept of Community Health
• Working together to help people
  help themselves, not merely to
  survive but also achieve the
  maximum potential
Four priorities in Public Health
1. Survival of man
2. Prevention of condition which lead to
  destruction or retardation of human
  function and potential in the years of life
3. Achievement of human potential and
  prevention of the loss of productivity of
  young adults and those on the middle
  period of life
4. Improvement of the quality of life,
  especially in the later years
STRUCTURE OF THE PHILIPPINE
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM
Health Resources
• Rural Health Unit (RHU) and their sub-centers
• Chest clinics, Malaria Eradication Units and
  Schistosomiasis Control Unit
• Tuberculosis clinics and Hospitals of the PTBs
• Private Clinics
• Clinics run by PMA
• Community Hospitals and Health services
  Centers run by Philippine Medical Care
  Commission (PMCC)
• Voluntary Health Facilities run by religious and
  civic groups.
Three divisions of Health Care
       Delivery System
1. Government
2. Mixed Sectors
3. Private Sectors
GOVERNMENT

The primary government agency in
 the field of health runs the bulk
 of the government health
 facilities is the Department of
 Health
Responsibilities if the DOH
• Ensuring access to basic health services to all
  Filipinos through the provision of quality health
  care
• Formulation and development of national health
  policies, guidelines, standards and manual
  operation for health services and programs
• Issuance of rules and regulations, licenses and
  accreditation
• Promulgation of the national standards, goals,
  priorities and indicators
• Development of special health programs and
  projects
HEALTH PROGRAMS

 1. Adolescent and Youth Health and
  Development Program (AYHDP)
• Reproductive health Sexuality , Reproductive
  Tract infection (STD, HIV/AIDS)
• Responsible parenthood, Maternal and Child
  health,
• Communicable diseases, Diarrhea, DHF,
  Measles, Malaria
• Mental Health Substance use and abuse
2. Botika ng Barangay
• Refers to a drug outlet manage by a
  legitimate community organization
  (CO/non-government Organization (NGO)
  and/or Local Government Unit (LGU), with
  a trained operator and a supervising
  pharmacist specifically established in
  accordance with Administrative Order No.
  144 s. 2004.
3. Promotion of Breast feeding program/
  Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital
  Initiative (MBFHI)
• The Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital
  Initiative is the main strategy to transform
  all hospitals with maternity and new born
  services into facilities which fully protect,
  promote, support breast feeding and
  rooming-in practices
4. Cancer Control Program
• The Philippines Cancer Control Program,
  begun in 1988, is an integrated approach
  utilizing primary, secondary and tertiary
  prevention in different regions of the
  country at both hospital and community
  levels.
• Six lead Cancers (lung, breast, liver, cervix,
  oral cavity, colon and rectum) are discussed.
5. Diabetes Control Program
• Diabetes is a serious chronic metabolic disease
  characterized by an increase in blood sugar levels
  associated with long term damage and failure or
  organs functions, especially the eyes, the kidneys,
  the nerves, the heart and blood vessels.
In diabetic, blood sugar reaches a dangerously high
  level which leads to complications
• Blindness
• Kidney failure
• Stroke
• Heart attack
• Wounds that would not heal
• Impotence
What can you do to control your blood sugar?
• 1. Diet therapy
• 2. Exercise
• 3. Control your weight
• 4. Quit smoking
6. Dengue Control Program
• The thrust of the Dengue Control Program is
  directed towards community-based prevention
  and control in endemic areas
• Major strategy is advocacy and promotion,
  particularly the Four O’clock Habit which was
  adopted by most LGUs. This is a nationwide,
  continuous and concerted effort to eliminate the
  breeding places of Aedes aegypti.
7. Dental Health Program
• Comprehensive Dental Health program aims
  to improve the quality of life of the people
  through the attainment of the highest
  possible oral health. Its objective is to
  prevent and control dental diseases and
  conditions like dental carries and
  periodontal diseases thus reducing their
  prevalence.
8. Emerging Disease Control Program
• Emerging infectious disease are newly
  identified and previously unknown infection
  which cause public health problems either
  locally or internationally. These include
  diseases whose incidence in humans have
  increased within the past two decades or
  threaten to increase in the near future.
9. Environmental Health
• Environmental health is concerned with
  preventing illness through managing the
  environment and by changing people’s
  behavior to reduce exposure to biological
  and non-biological agents of disease and
  injury. It is concerned primarily with effects
  of the environment to the health of the
  people.
10. Expanded program on Immunization
• The expanded program on immunization is
  one of the DOH programs that has already
  been institutionalized and adopted by all
  LGUs in the region. Its objective is to reduce
  infant mortality and morbidity through
  decreasing the prevalence of six (6)
  immunizable diseases (TB, diphtheria,
  pertussis, tetanus, polio and measles.
11. Family Planning
1. Responsible Parenthood which means that
  each family has the right and duty to
  determine the desired number of children
  they might have and when they might have
  them
2. Respect for life
3. Birth spacing refers to interval between
  pregnancies ( which is ideally 3-5 years)
12. Food and Waterborne Diseases Prevention and
  Control Program(FWBDPCP)
• Established in 1997 but became fully operational
  in 1997 but became fully operational in year 2000
  with the provision of a budget amounting to PHP
  551,000.00 The program focuses on Cholera,
  typhoid fever, hepatitis A and other food borne
  emerging diseases (e.g. Paragonimus)
13. Knock out Tigdas
• The Knock-out tigdas is s strategy to reduce
  the number or pool of children at risk of
  getting measles, or being susceptible to
  measles and achieve 95% measles
  circulation in all communities in 2008.
14. Leprosy Control program
• Leprosy Control program envisions eliminating
  Leprosy as a human disease by 2020 and is
  committed to eliminate leprosy as a public
  health problem by attaining a national
  prevalence rate (PR) of less than 1 per 10,000
  populations by year 2000
15. Malaria Control Program
• 58 of 80 provinces: malaria endemic
• Population at risk: 12 M
• 22 provinces: maintain malaria-free*
  status
• 2– 4 outbreaks per year
• malaria-free:
absence of indigenous malaria case
16. National Filariasis Elimination Program
General Objectives:
To reduce the Prevalence Rate to <1/1000
  population
17. National Mental Health Program
• It aims at integrating mental health within the total
  health system, initially within the DOH system, and
  local health system. Within the DOH, it has initiated
  and sustained the integration process within the
  hospital and public health systems, both at the
  central and regional level. Furthermore, it aims at
  ensuring equity in the availability, accessibility,
  appropriateness and affordability of mental health
  and psychiatric services in the country.
18. Newborn screening
• Newborn Screening (NBS) is a simple
  procedure to find out if your baby has a
  congenital metabolic disorder that may
  lead to mental retardation and even death
  if left untreated
19. Occupational Health Program

Vision/Mission Statement
• Health for all occupations in partnership with the
  workers, employers, local government authorities
  and other sectors in promoting self-sustaining
  programs and improvement of workers’ health and
  working environment.
• Program Objective and Targets: To promote and
  protect the health and well being of the working
  population thru improved health, better working
  conditions and workers’ environment
20. Health development Program for Older Persons
• The Program intends to promote and improve
  the quality of life of older persons through the
  establishments and provision of basic health
  services for older persons, formulation of policies
  and guidelines pertaining to older persons,
  provision of information and health education to
  the public, dedicated to older person and, the
  conduct of basic and applied researches.
21. Pinoy MD Program “Gusto Kong Maging Doktor”
• A Medical scholarship Grant for Indigenous People,
  Local Health Workers, Barangay Health workers,
  Department of Health employees or their children.
  This is a joint program of the Department of Health
  (DOH), Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
  (PCSO), and several State Universities and Medical
  Schools
22. Prevention of Blindness Program
• To eliminate all avoidable blindness by
  preventing and controlling diseases
  through the development of human
  resource, infrastructure, and appropriate
  technology
23. Schistosomiasis Control Program
• Goal of the National Schistosomiasis
  control program is to eliminate
  Schistosomiasis as a public health problem
  (Prevalence of 1% and below)
24. National TB Control Program
• In 1196, WHO introduced the Directly Observed
  Treatment Short Course (DOTS) to ensure completion
  of treatment
• The DOTS strategy depends on five elements for its
  success:
• Microscope, Medicines, Monitoring, DOT and
  Political Commitment.
• If any of these elements are missing, our ability to
  consistency cure TB patients slips through our
  fingers.
25. Republic Act 7719 is otherwise known as “Blood
  Services Act of 1994”
The main Objectives are:
• To promote and encourage voluntary blood
  donation by the citizenry and to instill public
  consciousness of the principle that blood
  donation is a humanitarian act
• To provide, adequate, safe, affordable and
  equitable distribution of supply of blood and
  blood products
A
• Adolescent and Youth Health Program (AYHP)
                          B
• Botika Ng Barangay (BnB)
• Breastfeeding TSEK
• Blood Donation Program
                          C
• Child Health and Development Strategic Plan Year
  2001-2004
• CHD Scorecard
• Committee of Examiners for Undertakers and
  Embalmers
• Committee of Examiners for Massage Therapy
  (CEMT)
D
• Dental Health Program
                          E
• Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Disease
  Program
• Environmental Health
• Expanded Program on Immunization
• Essential Newborn Care
                          F
• Family Planning
• Food and Waterborne Diseases Prevention and
  Control Program
• Food Fortification Program
G
• Garantisadong Pambata
                           H
• Human Resource for Health Network
• Health Development Program for Older Persons - (Bureau
  or Office: National Center for Disease Prevention and
  Control )
• Health Development Program for Older Persons - R.A.
  7876 (Senior Citizens Center Act of the Philippines)
• Health Development Program for Older Persons (Global
  Movement for Active Ageing (Global Embrace 1999)
• Health Development Program for Older Persons - R.A.
  7432 (An Act to Maximize the Contribution of Senior
  Citizens to Nation Building, Grant Benefits and Special
  Privileges)
• Health and Well-being of Older Persons
I
•   Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF)
•   Iligtas sa Tigdas ang Pinas
•   Inter Local Health Zone
•   Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
                           K
• Knock Out Tigdas 2007
                            L
• Leprosy Control Program
• LGU Scorecard
• Licensure Examinations for Paraprofessionals
  Undertaken by the Department of Health
M
• Malaria Control Program
• Measles Elimination Campaign (Ligtas Tigdas)
                           N
•   National Tuberculosis Control Program
•   Natural Family Planning
•   National Filariasis Elimination Program
•   National Rabies Prevention and Control Program
•   Newborn Screening
•   National HIV/STI Prevention Program
•   National Mental Health Program
•   National Dengue Prevention and Control Program
•   National Prevention of Blindness Program
O
• Occupational Health Program
                              P
•   Persons with Disabilities
•   Pinoy MD Program
•   Province-wide Investment Plan for Health (PIPH)
•   Philippine Medical Tourism Program
•   Provision of Potable Water Program (SALINTUBIG
    Program - Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig Para sa Lahat)
                              R
• Rural Health Midwives Placement Program (RHMPP) /
  Midwifery Scholarship Program of the Philippines
  (MSPP)
S
• Schistosomiasis Control Program
• Soil Transmitted Helminth Control Program
• Smoking Cessation Program
                         U
• Urban Health System Development (UHSD) Program
• Unang Yakap (Essential Newborn Care: Protocol for
  New Life)
                         V
• Violence and Injury Prevention Program
                         W
• Women's Health and Safe Motherhood Project
• Women and Children Protection Program
MIXED SECTORS
• PTS- Philippine Tuberculosis society
• PCS- Philippine Cancer Society
• PNRC- Philippine National Red Cross
• PMHA- Philippine Mental Health
  Association
• PHA- Philippine Heart Association
PRIVATE SECTORS
1. Socialized Medicine- funded b general taxation,
   emphasis on prevention
2. Compulsory Health insurance- law requires people
   to subscribe to health insurance plan, usually
   government sponsored; covers only curative and
   rehabilitative medicine; preventive services
   provided by government agencies
3. Voluntary Health insurance- government only
   encourages people to subscribe to health insurance
4. Free Enterprise- people have to take care of their
   medical needs.

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Community and Public Health (Week 7)

  • 1. Ma. Jenna Paje-Andres RMT, MPH CPH Professor
  • 2. COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION AND HEALTH HEALTH PROGRAMS IN THE PHILIPPINES
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  • 5. Overview of Session The students are introduced to the concept of community health and the scope and focus of a community health program. The students are likewise introduced to the different health programs in the Philippines that are being implemented by the Department of Health.
  • 6. Objectives At the end of the session, the students shall be able to understand the importance of the availability and institutionalization of health programs in the reduction of mortality and morbidity rates of common public health programs in the country.
  • 7. COMMUNITY HEALTH/PUBLIC HEALTH A. Environmental sanitation
  • 8. B. Control of Community infection (communicable disease)
  • 9. C. Education of the individual in principles of personal hygiene
  • 10. D. Organization of Medical and nursing services for early diagnosis and preventive treatment of diseases
  • 11. E. Development of social machinery which will ensure everyone as standard living adequate for maintenance of life
  • 12. COMMUNITY HEALTH/PUBLIC HEALTH a. Environmental sanitation b. Control of Community infection (communicable disease) c. Education of the individual in principles of personal hygiene d. Organization of Medical and nursing services for early diagnosis and preventive treatment of diseases e. Development of social machinery which will ensure everyone as standard living adequate for maintenance of life
  • 13. Two broad areas of preventive medicine 1. Public Health- includes programs and activities directed at community level and will benefit everyone or individuals who are not currently under the care of physician. 2. Risk Factor Evaluation- includes programs and activities directed at individuals who are currently under the care of physician who evaluates them for high-risk factors that can cause disease, educate them about good habits and screens them for appropriate conditions.
  • 14. Two broad areas of preventive medicine
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  • 16. HEALTH • A status of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity regarded as person’s physical and psychological capacity to establish and maintain balance.
  • 17. Aspects of Health 1. Physical Health- refers to condition which enables a person to maintain a strong and healthy body. 2. Mental Health- refers to how a person thinks of himself, control his emotions and adjust to environment. 3. Social Health- refers to ways a person feels, think and acts towards everybody around him
  • 18. • Physical health • Mental health
  • 20. Health or disease is expressions of the success or failure of a person to respond adaptively to environmental challenges. • HEALTH- successful defense of the host against forces landing to disturb body equilibrium • DISEASE- failure of the body defense mechanism to cope with forces tending to disturb body equilibrium
  • 21. Determinants of Health 1. Income and social status- higher income and social status are linked to better health 2. Education- low education levels are linked with poor health, more stress and lower self confidence 3. Physical environment- safe water and clean air, healthy workplace, safe houses, communities and roads all contribute to good health.
  • 22. 4. Employment and working conditions- people in employment are healthier, particularly those who have more control over their working conditions. 5. Social support networks- greater support from families, friends and communities is linked to a better health
  • 23. 6. Culture- customs, traditions and the beliefs of the family and community all affect the health 7. Genetics- inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan, healthiness and the likelihood of developing certain illness. 8. Personal behavior and coping skills- balanced eating, keeping active, smoking, drinking and how to deal with life’s stresses and challenges all affect health 9. Health services- access and use of services that prevent and treat disease influence health 10.Gender- men and women suffer from different types of diseases at different ages.
  • 24. Primary Health Care (PHC) as an approach to delivery of health care services WHO defines PHC as essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them through their full participation and at a cost that the community and country can afford at every stage of development
  • 25. Elements/Components of PHC 1. Environmental sanitation 2. Control of communicable disease 3. Immunization 4. Health Education 5. MCH and Family Planning 6. Adequate Food and Proper Nutrition 7. Provision of Medical Care and Emergency Treatment 8. Treatment of Locally Endemic Diseases 9. Provision of Essential Drugs
  • 26. Four Cornerstones or Pillars in PHC 1. Active community participation 2. Intra and inter-sectoral linkages 3. Use of appropriate technology 4. Support mechanism made available
  • 27. Levels of Health Care Referral System
  • 28. 1. Primary Level of Care • It is health care provided by center physicians, public health nurse, rural midwives, barangay health workers, traditional healers and others at the barangay health stations and rural health units. First contact between the community members and the other levels of health facility
  • 29. 2. Secondary level of care • Given by physicians with basic health training. It is usually given in health facilities privately owned or government operated such as infirmaries, municipal and district hospital and out-patient departments of provincial hospitals. This serves as the referral center for the primary health facilities. Secondary facilities are capable of performing minor surgeries and perform some simple laboratory examinations
  • 30. 3. Tertiary level of care • Tertiary care is rendered by specialist in health facilities including medical centers as well as regional and provincial hospitals and specialized hospitals. Complicated cases and intensive care requires tertiary care and all these can be provided by the tertiary care facility
  • 31. Concept of Community Health • Working together to help people help themselves, not merely to survive but also achieve the maximum potential
  • 32. Four priorities in Public Health 1. Survival of man 2. Prevention of condition which lead to destruction or retardation of human function and potential in the years of life 3. Achievement of human potential and prevention of the loss of productivity of young adults and those on the middle period of life 4. Improvement of the quality of life, especially in the later years
  • 33. STRUCTURE OF THE PHILIPPINE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM
  • 34. Health Resources • Rural Health Unit (RHU) and their sub-centers • Chest clinics, Malaria Eradication Units and Schistosomiasis Control Unit • Tuberculosis clinics and Hospitals of the PTBs • Private Clinics • Clinics run by PMA • Community Hospitals and Health services Centers run by Philippine Medical Care Commission (PMCC) • Voluntary Health Facilities run by religious and civic groups.
  • 35. Three divisions of Health Care Delivery System 1. Government 2. Mixed Sectors 3. Private Sectors
  • 36. GOVERNMENT The primary government agency in the field of health runs the bulk of the government health facilities is the Department of Health
  • 37. Responsibilities if the DOH • Ensuring access to basic health services to all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care • Formulation and development of national health policies, guidelines, standards and manual operation for health services and programs • Issuance of rules and regulations, licenses and accreditation • Promulgation of the national standards, goals, priorities and indicators • Development of special health programs and projects
  • 38. HEALTH PROGRAMS 1. Adolescent and Youth Health and Development Program (AYHDP) • Reproductive health Sexuality , Reproductive Tract infection (STD, HIV/AIDS) • Responsible parenthood, Maternal and Child health, • Communicable diseases, Diarrhea, DHF, Measles, Malaria • Mental Health Substance use and abuse
  • 39. 2. Botika ng Barangay • Refers to a drug outlet manage by a legitimate community organization (CO/non-government Organization (NGO) and/or Local Government Unit (LGU), with a trained operator and a supervising pharmacist specifically established in accordance with Administrative Order No. 144 s. 2004.
  • 40. 3. Promotion of Breast feeding program/ Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (MBFHI) • The Mother and Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative is the main strategy to transform all hospitals with maternity and new born services into facilities which fully protect, promote, support breast feeding and rooming-in practices
  • 41. 4. Cancer Control Program • The Philippines Cancer Control Program, begun in 1988, is an integrated approach utilizing primary, secondary and tertiary prevention in different regions of the country at both hospital and community levels. • Six lead Cancers (lung, breast, liver, cervix, oral cavity, colon and rectum) are discussed.
  • 42. 5. Diabetes Control Program • Diabetes is a serious chronic metabolic disease characterized by an increase in blood sugar levels associated with long term damage and failure or organs functions, especially the eyes, the kidneys, the nerves, the heart and blood vessels.
  • 43. In diabetic, blood sugar reaches a dangerously high level which leads to complications • Blindness • Kidney failure • Stroke • Heart attack • Wounds that would not heal • Impotence What can you do to control your blood sugar? • 1. Diet therapy • 2. Exercise • 3. Control your weight • 4. Quit smoking
  • 44. 6. Dengue Control Program • The thrust of the Dengue Control Program is directed towards community-based prevention and control in endemic areas • Major strategy is advocacy and promotion, particularly the Four O’clock Habit which was adopted by most LGUs. This is a nationwide, continuous and concerted effort to eliminate the breeding places of Aedes aegypti.
  • 45. 7. Dental Health Program • Comprehensive Dental Health program aims to improve the quality of life of the people through the attainment of the highest possible oral health. Its objective is to prevent and control dental diseases and conditions like dental carries and periodontal diseases thus reducing their prevalence.
  • 46. 8. Emerging Disease Control Program • Emerging infectious disease are newly identified and previously unknown infection which cause public health problems either locally or internationally. These include diseases whose incidence in humans have increased within the past two decades or threaten to increase in the near future.
  • 47. 9. Environmental Health • Environmental health is concerned with preventing illness through managing the environment and by changing people’s behavior to reduce exposure to biological and non-biological agents of disease and injury. It is concerned primarily with effects of the environment to the health of the people.
  • 48. 10. Expanded program on Immunization • The expanded program on immunization is one of the DOH programs that has already been institutionalized and adopted by all LGUs in the region. Its objective is to reduce infant mortality and morbidity through decreasing the prevalence of six (6) immunizable diseases (TB, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and measles.
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  • 50. 11. Family Planning 1. Responsible Parenthood which means that each family has the right and duty to determine the desired number of children they might have and when they might have them 2. Respect for life 3. Birth spacing refers to interval between pregnancies ( which is ideally 3-5 years)
  • 51. 12. Food and Waterborne Diseases Prevention and Control Program(FWBDPCP) • Established in 1997 but became fully operational in 1997 but became fully operational in year 2000 with the provision of a budget amounting to PHP 551,000.00 The program focuses on Cholera, typhoid fever, hepatitis A and other food borne emerging diseases (e.g. Paragonimus)
  • 52. 13. Knock out Tigdas • The Knock-out tigdas is s strategy to reduce the number or pool of children at risk of getting measles, or being susceptible to measles and achieve 95% measles circulation in all communities in 2008.
  • 53. 14. Leprosy Control program • Leprosy Control program envisions eliminating Leprosy as a human disease by 2020 and is committed to eliminate leprosy as a public health problem by attaining a national prevalence rate (PR) of less than 1 per 10,000 populations by year 2000
  • 54. 15. Malaria Control Program • 58 of 80 provinces: malaria endemic • Population at risk: 12 M • 22 provinces: maintain malaria-free* status • 2– 4 outbreaks per year • malaria-free: absence of indigenous malaria case
  • 55. 16. National Filariasis Elimination Program General Objectives: To reduce the Prevalence Rate to <1/1000 population
  • 56. 17. National Mental Health Program • It aims at integrating mental health within the total health system, initially within the DOH system, and local health system. Within the DOH, it has initiated and sustained the integration process within the hospital and public health systems, both at the central and regional level. Furthermore, it aims at ensuring equity in the availability, accessibility, appropriateness and affordability of mental health and psychiatric services in the country.
  • 57. 18. Newborn screening • Newborn Screening (NBS) is a simple procedure to find out if your baby has a congenital metabolic disorder that may lead to mental retardation and even death if left untreated
  • 58. 19. Occupational Health Program Vision/Mission Statement • Health for all occupations in partnership with the workers, employers, local government authorities and other sectors in promoting self-sustaining programs and improvement of workers’ health and working environment. • Program Objective and Targets: To promote and protect the health and well being of the working population thru improved health, better working conditions and workers’ environment
  • 59. 20. Health development Program for Older Persons • The Program intends to promote and improve the quality of life of older persons through the establishments and provision of basic health services for older persons, formulation of policies and guidelines pertaining to older persons, provision of information and health education to the public, dedicated to older person and, the conduct of basic and applied researches.
  • 60. 21. Pinoy MD Program “Gusto Kong Maging Doktor” • A Medical scholarship Grant for Indigenous People, Local Health Workers, Barangay Health workers, Department of Health employees or their children. This is a joint program of the Department of Health (DOH), Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), and several State Universities and Medical Schools
  • 61. 22. Prevention of Blindness Program • To eliminate all avoidable blindness by preventing and controlling diseases through the development of human resource, infrastructure, and appropriate technology
  • 62. 23. Schistosomiasis Control Program • Goal of the National Schistosomiasis control program is to eliminate Schistosomiasis as a public health problem (Prevalence of 1% and below)
  • 63. 24. National TB Control Program • In 1196, WHO introduced the Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) to ensure completion of treatment • The DOTS strategy depends on five elements for its success: • Microscope, Medicines, Monitoring, DOT and Political Commitment. • If any of these elements are missing, our ability to consistency cure TB patients slips through our fingers.
  • 64. 25. Republic Act 7719 is otherwise known as “Blood Services Act of 1994” The main Objectives are: • To promote and encourage voluntary blood donation by the citizenry and to instill public consciousness of the principle that blood donation is a humanitarian act • To provide, adequate, safe, affordable and equitable distribution of supply of blood and blood products
  • 65. A • Adolescent and Youth Health Program (AYHP) B • Botika Ng Barangay (BnB) • Breastfeeding TSEK • Blood Donation Program C • Child Health and Development Strategic Plan Year 2001-2004 • CHD Scorecard • Committee of Examiners for Undertakers and Embalmers • Committee of Examiners for Massage Therapy (CEMT)
  • 66. D • Dental Health Program E • Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Disease Program • Environmental Health • Expanded Program on Immunization • Essential Newborn Care F • Family Planning • Food and Waterborne Diseases Prevention and Control Program • Food Fortification Program
  • 67. G • Garantisadong Pambata H • Human Resource for Health Network • Health Development Program for Older Persons - (Bureau or Office: National Center for Disease Prevention and Control ) • Health Development Program for Older Persons - R.A. 7876 (Senior Citizens Center Act of the Philippines) • Health Development Program for Older Persons (Global Movement for Active Ageing (Global Embrace 1999) • Health Development Program for Older Persons - R.A. 7432 (An Act to Maximize the Contribution of Senior Citizens to Nation Building, Grant Benefits and Special Privileges) • Health and Well-being of Older Persons
  • 68. I • Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) • Iligtas sa Tigdas ang Pinas • Inter Local Health Zone • Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) K • Knock Out Tigdas 2007 L • Leprosy Control Program • LGU Scorecard • Licensure Examinations for Paraprofessionals Undertaken by the Department of Health
  • 69. M • Malaria Control Program • Measles Elimination Campaign (Ligtas Tigdas) N • National Tuberculosis Control Program • Natural Family Planning • National Filariasis Elimination Program • National Rabies Prevention and Control Program • Newborn Screening • National HIV/STI Prevention Program • National Mental Health Program • National Dengue Prevention and Control Program • National Prevention of Blindness Program
  • 70. O • Occupational Health Program P • Persons with Disabilities • Pinoy MD Program • Province-wide Investment Plan for Health (PIPH) • Philippine Medical Tourism Program • Provision of Potable Water Program (SALINTUBIG Program - Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig Para sa Lahat) R • Rural Health Midwives Placement Program (RHMPP) / Midwifery Scholarship Program of the Philippines (MSPP)
  • 71. S • Schistosomiasis Control Program • Soil Transmitted Helminth Control Program • Smoking Cessation Program U • Urban Health System Development (UHSD) Program • Unang Yakap (Essential Newborn Care: Protocol for New Life) V • Violence and Injury Prevention Program W • Women's Health and Safe Motherhood Project • Women and Children Protection Program
  • 72. MIXED SECTORS • PTS- Philippine Tuberculosis society • PCS- Philippine Cancer Society • PNRC- Philippine National Red Cross • PMHA- Philippine Mental Health Association • PHA- Philippine Heart Association
  • 73. PRIVATE SECTORS 1. Socialized Medicine- funded b general taxation, emphasis on prevention 2. Compulsory Health insurance- law requires people to subscribe to health insurance plan, usually government sponsored; covers only curative and rehabilitative medicine; preventive services provided by government agencies 3. Voluntary Health insurance- government only encourages people to subscribe to health insurance 4. Free Enterprise- people have to take care of their medical needs.