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Universal Health Care

Philippine health agenda


2016 -2022
Health For All- All for
Health
ALL FOR HEALTH TOWARDS
HEALTH FOR ALL
Objectives:
At the end of the Discussion, the Masteral students
will be to:
• Define Universal Health care
• Identify the three thrust of Universal Health Care.
• Understand the key concepts of Philippine health
agenda to achieve health for all Filipinos.
highest possible
quality of health care

Kalusugan ✓ Accessible
Pangkalahatan (KP) ✓ Efficient
✓ equitably distributed
✓ adequately funded
✓ fairly financed
✓ and appropriately used
by an informed and
empowered public”.
to ensure that
equitable
every Filipino
access to
shall receive
quality health
affordable and
care
quality health
benefits.

strengthen the National


Health Insurance Program
(NHIP)
Universal
HealthCare’s
Three Thrust
Universal 1. Financial risk protection
HealthCare’s Three
Thrust
through expansion in
enrollment and benefit
delivery of the National
Health Insurance Program
(NHIP)
Protection from the financial impacts of health care is attained by
making any Filipino eligible to enroll, to know their entitlements and
responsibilities, to avail of health services, and to be reimbursed by
PhilHealth with regard to health care expenditures.
the use of information technology shall be maximized to speed up
PhilHealth claims processing.
The ALAGA KA (which stands for Alamin at Gamitin) Para sa Maayos na
Buhay campaign
TO GIVE INDIGENT ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
The ALAGA KA campaign is an advocacy for PhilHealth members to
know their rights and privileges under the universal health care
program and utilize the services being offered to them.
Universal
HealthCare’s Three
Thrust

2. Improved access to quality


hospitals and health care
facilities
Universal
HealthCare’s Three
Thrust

3.Attainment of health-related
Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs)
MUNICIPAL
HEALTH BOARD
MEETING
SAN LUIS,
PAMPANGA
MOTHER’S CLASS
Prenatal Check up
The six (6) strategic
instruments shall be
optimized to achieve
strategic
thrusts:
The six (6) strategic
instruments shall be
optimized to achieve
1. Health the AHA strategic
2. Service thrusts:
Financing
Delivery

3. Policy, Standards
and Regulation
Municipal Basic Health System’s Technical Roadmap
Leadership & Governance Health Financing Health Human Resource Access to Medicine & Technology Health Information System Health Service Delivery
Presence of BHS

Infrastructure
Health Human Resource Accomplished Maintenance & Operations

Health Resource Generation and Management


LGU Budget for Health Adequacy at the RHU Baseline Data Utilization

Barangay
Municipal Health Action 15% Presence of Essential Collection

Health
Available & Accessible
Municipal Health Governance

Plan Medicine at the RHU


Transportation for Emergency

Sustainable Maternal Health


RHU HHR competency Regular Care Initiatives
Data Gathering Prenatal Services
Actual Budget Utilization And Recording Post Natal Services
Facility Based Deliveries
Expanded and Functional Full implementation of Skilled Birth Attendants

Data Collection, Utilization and Information dissemination


Local Health board Magna Carta for Public Sustainable Breastfeeding

Maternal and Child Care


Health Workers RHU medicine Maternal and
BLGU Health Budget Initiaitives

4. Governance for
tracking Infant Death
and inventory Exclusive Breastfeeding for

RHU AND BHS Resource Management


Review
System Infants

Drug Management System


Newborn Initiated

Functional Barangay
Health
4 in 1 accreditation
Installed Performance
Management System
Monthly Updated
Breastfeeding
Sustainable Essential
Intrapartum and Newborn
Health data Board with Care Initiatives
Health Governance Body incomplete and Sustainable Infant and Child
outdated data Care Initiatives
Fully Immunized Child
Local Philhealth Administartion
Barangay Health Governance

Regular IEC for enrolled Health Human Resource <5 malnutrition Prevalence
indigents Adequacy In BHS Rate
Sustainable Adolescent
Accomplishment, Reproductive Health
Utilization and Initiatives

Reproductive Health
Dissemination of the Teenage Pregnancy Rate
Reimbursement Filing Ratio of DILG , DOH, LGU
Sustainable Family Planning
Implemented and (PCB, MCP, TB-DOTS) BHS HHR Competency Community Scorecards
Initiatives
Integrated Barangay Based Pharmacy
Provision of FP Commodities
Health plan and Services
System for BHW Creation of Citizen’s Contraceptive Prevalence
Recruitment and Retention Charter Rate
Ordinance and System for Mechanism Unmet Needs
Claims Disposition and
Ordinance and Timely Sanitary Toilets
Utilization Monitoring

wash
Provision of BHW Access to Safe Water
Honorarium
DEPLOYED HUMAN RESOURCE FOR HEALTH
AS OF JUNE 23, 2017

PROVINCE NDP RHMPP DTTB RS MED TECH PHA DDP UHCI

5. Human
Resources for
BULACAN 243 19 0 4 5 25 4 24
Health

PAMPANGA 254 40 0 1 9 23 5 18
The six (6) strategic
instruments shall be
optimized to achieve
the AHA strategic
thrusts:

6. Health
Information
The government is committed to reducing inequities through
a universal healthcare scheme called Kalusugan
Pangkalahatan, which involves addressing problems in the
“six building blocks” of UHC: information systems,
regulation, services delivery, human resources, financing,
and governance.
Universal Health Care addresses the problem of health
inequity by improving access to services and financial
protection.
The poor have limited
access to quality
outpatient (Rural
Health Units) or
inpatient (hospital)
facilities
• SAN REMIGIO RURAL HEALTH UNIT, SAN REMIGIO, ANTIQUE
• FACADE
• DELIVERY ROOM
• 3rdclass municipality with a population of 30,44
“DSBI”
CONCLUSION:
▪ The Philippines is one of the countries that aim to develop a health
care system that provides access to health for all its citizens.
▪ Health for all became the slogan for a movement, everybody needs
and is entitled to the highest possible standard of health. Turning
that vision into reality calls for clarity both on the possibilities and
on the obstacles that have slowed and in some cases reversed
progress towards meeting the health needs of all people. We have a
real opportunity now to make progress that will mean longer,
healthier lives for millions of people, turn despair into realistic hope,
and lay the foundations for improved health for generations to
come.
REFERENCE:
Cueva, F.P. (2007). Public Health Nursing in the Philippines. 10th Edition.
Publications of Committee, National League of Philippine
Government Nurses, Incorporated.
Acuin Cecilia S., Lim, Bryan Albert., Lasco, Paul Gideon. “Universal
Health Care in the Philippines: An Introduction.” In Acta Medica
Philippina Special Issue on Universal Health Care for Filipinos: A
Proposal, Vol. 44 No. 4, October-December 2010.
INTERNET SOURCE:
Department of Health. (2011) Universal Health care. Retrieved from
http://www.doh.gov.ph/universal-health-care
Department of Health.(2016) Philippine Health Agenda. Retrieved from
http://www.doh.gov.ph/philippine_health_agenda
RACHELLE JOY S. SUBA, RN, MSN(II),
Nurse II- NDP
Community Health Nurse
RHU II- SAN LUIS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REGION III
THANK YOU
GOD BLESS US
ALL!!!

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