Doh Milestones
Doh Milestones
1912
In 1970, health services were classified into primary, secondary, and tertiary
levels through the Restructured Health Care Delivery System.
1972
At the onset of Martial Law, DOH was renamed to Ministry of Health and the
regional offices increased from eight to twelve. The first Minister of Health was
Dr. Clemente Gatmaitan.
1982
Under the Executive Order No. 851, the Integrated Provincial Health Office was
created to reorganize the Ministry of Health. The Health Education and Manpower
Development Service were also created.
1986-1987
The Ministry of Health regained its former name (Department of Health) with the
Executive Order No. 119. Also, five (5) offices, headed by an undersecretary and
an assistant secretary, were placed under the Secretary of Health. These offices
are the Chief of Staff, Public Health Services, Hospital and Facilities Services,
Standard and Regulations, and Management Service. Three regions (i.e., NCR,
CAR, and ARMM) were added to the 12 regional health offices. A National Health
Facilities, consisting of seven (7) special research centers and hospitals and eight
(8) medical centers, was also created.
1991-1993
The Republic Act 7160 or Local Government Code of 1991 was fully
implemented. The Office for Special Concerns was formed from the branching
out of the Office of Public Health Services. The Office of Hospital Facilities,
Standards and Regulation were created from the merging of two big offices.
Health projects were intensified. Among these projects are National Micronutrient
Campaign, Disaster Management, Urban Health and Nutrition Project, Traditional
Medicine, Doctors to the Barrios Program, and "Lets DOH It"!
1999
Through the Executive Order 102, the functions and operations of DOH were to
be aligned with the provisions of Administrative Code 1987 and RA 7160. This
year, the Health Sector Reform Agenda of the Philippines 1999-2004 was
launched. Reforms include: fiscal autonomy to government hospitals; funding for
priority health programs; promoting the development of local health systems and
assurance of effective performance; strengthening of capacities of health
regulatory agencies and expanding coverage of the National Health Insurance
Program (NHIP).
The National Objectives for Health 1999-2004, which indicates the Philippines
objectives to eradicate and control infectious diseases, major chronic illnesses
and injuries, was also launched. This encourages healthy lifestyle and healthseeking behaviors towards the prevention of diseases.
2000
The Health Sector Reform Agenda (HSRA), being the major framework for health
policies and investments, was institutionalized this year. The National
Government Agencies, together with the national and local health stakeholders,
and international partners, endorsed the HSRA for approval.
2001
In July 13, 2001, Sec. Manuel Dayrit signed the Administrative Order 37, stating
the guidelines on the HSRA implementation plan. Thirteen convergence sites or
advance implementation areas were established in this year.
2003
Through Administrative Order 50, the One-Script Systems Improvement Program
was established to unify, synchronize, and target priority public health programs.
Sixty-eight DOH-retained hospitals were provided with fiscal autonomy, allowing
100% retention and use of hospital income to improve health facilities.
2005
FOURmula ONE for Health (F1) was launched as a blueprint of reform
implementation aiming for a more responsive health system, more equitable
health financing, and better health outcomes. Within the medium term 20052010, F1 was devised to address the issues on fragmentation of the Philippine
health system and inequity in health care. Also, F1 intended to achieve speedy,
precise, and well-coordinated critical reforms to improve the health system of the
country.
2006
This year, the DOH received both national and international recognitions from
the Presidential Anti-Graft Commission (PAGC) and Guinness World Records
Limited, respectively. The PAGC awarded DOH as the number one agency to fight
corruption. In May of this year, DOH set a new Guinness World Record for the
Most Number of Woman Breastfeeding Simultaneously. In terms of national
studies and surveys, DOH also ranked first among the government agencies
according to the Pulse Asia 3rd Quarter Survey.
2007
Four Administrative Orders AO 2007-0021, Harmonization and Streamlining of
the Licensure System for Hospitals; AO 2007-0022, Violations Under the OSS
Licensure System for Hospitals; AO 2007-0023, Schedule of Fees for the OSS
Licensure System for Hospitals; and AO 2007-0024, Guidelines for the Licensure
of DOH Hospitals were issued to support the establishment of the OSS
Licensure System for Hospitals.
The Technical Assistance Coordination Team (TACT) was created through the DPO
2007-2964 to harmonize the technical assistance provided to the DOH. TACT,
with its creative mechanisms, ensures that technical assistance efforts are suited
to the needs of various offices.
The Sector-wide Development Approach for Health (SDAH) was operationalized
on November 15, 2007 through Administrative Order 2007-0038. SDAH was
adopted in the implementation of F1 for Health to gain the development
partners support in the race to unify the health sector.
2008
The Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health and Nutrition Strategy (MNCHN) was
pursued to address maternal and neonatal mortality. Republic Act No. 9502 or
the Universally Accessible Cheaper and Quality Medicines Act of 2008 made
quality medicines more accessible to every Filipino.
2010
With the appointment of Dr. Enrique T. Ona as the new Health Secretary came a
new platform on health the Universal Health Care (UHC). This reform agenda
aims to make essential health services, necessities, and quality health care
available and accessible to all Filipinos. PhilHealth Sabado, as one of the
initiatives to achieving UHC, was launched on October 2 of this year.