Sec. Francisco T.
Duque, MD                                                                     Responsible for improvement of health centers and health services
DOH Secretary                                                                        ICV  Informed Choice and Voluntarism
                                                                                     RA 6713  Code of Conduct and Ethical Standars ..
NIMFA B. TORRIZO, MD, MPH                                                            RA 3573  Mandates to report Communicable Diseases
Regional Director IV                                                                 RA 9711  Food and Drug Administration
                                                                                     RA 9485  Anti-Red Tape Act of 2007
SULPICIA D. ABAMONGA, MD, MPA                                                        RA 7160  The Local Government Code
DOH Provincial Officer                                                               RA 6425  Dangerous Drug Act
DMO V                                                                                RA 9165  The New Dangerous Drug Act of 2002
                                                                                     PD No. 651  Registration of all births within 30 days following delivery
ELLENIETTA HMV N. GAMOLO, MD, MPH, CESE                                              RA 8749  Clean Air Act of 2000
Medical Specialist IV                                                                PD No. 856  Code on Sanitation
OIC, Chief Local Health Support Division                                             RA 6675  Genetics Act of 1988
                                                                                     RA 7305  Magna Carta for Public Health Nurses
JUCEL Q. ARNADO, RN, MN                                                              RA 7432  Senior Citizens Act
DMO IV                                                                               RA 8172  Salt Iodization Act (ASIN LAW)
                                                                                     RA 7277  Magna Carta for PWDs
PDOHO  Provincial Department of Health Office                                       AO No. 2005-0014  National Policies on Infant and Young Child Feeding
LHSD  Local Health Support Division                                                 EO 51 (Milk Code)  Philippine Code of Marketing of Breast Milk Substitutes
            Under LGU                                                               RA 7600  Rooming In and Breastfeeding Act of 1992
            New name called Local Health Systems Development                      RA 7875  National Health Insurance Act
NVBDP  National Voluntary Blood Donation Program                                    RA 8976  Food Fortification Law
            Green  Passed                                                          AO No. 2006-0012  Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations of EO 51 or Milk
            Yellow  Average                                                        Code
            Red  Failed                                                            AO 2010-0036  Aquino Health Agenda Act
UHC  Universal Health Care                                                          AO 2008-0029  Implementing of AHA (Implementing Health Response for Rapid
FIQ  Filipino Income Quintiles                                                      Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality) Act
NHTS-PR  National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction                  RA 9262  Violence Against Women
PIDSR  Philippine Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response                      RA 10354  Responsible Parenthood/RH Law
VIA  Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid                                             RA 10152  Mandatory Infant and Child Health Immunization Act of 2011
ISO  International Standard Organization                                            RA 7305  Magna Carta for Health Workers
NTO  Neglected Tropical Disease                                                     RA 1082  Rural Health act
            Schistosomiasis                                                         AO 2006-0015  Hepa B Immunization for Children below 8 yo
            Filariasis                                                              RA 4226 - Licensing
            Intestinal Helminths                                                    MDG  Millennium Development Goals:
KB para sa KP  Kapit Bisig para sa Kalusugan Pangkalahatan                                 1.   Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger (DSWD)
MCP  Maternal Care Package                                                                 2.   Achieve universal primary education (DEPED)
NCP  Newborn Care Package                                                                  3.   Promote gender equality and empower women (DILG)
BUB  Bottom Up Budgetting                                                                  4.   Reduce child mortality (DOH)
FGD  Focus Group Discussion                                                                5.   Improve Maternal Health (DOH)
5-in-1 RHU  MCP, TB, DOTS, Out-Patient Benefit(TSEKAP), NBS (screen 28 diseases),          6.   Combat HIV, AIDS, Malaria and other diseases (DOH)
Anti-Rabies accredited                                                                      7.   Ensure environmental sustainability (DENR)
CAMPOLA  Cotrimoxazole, Amoxicillin, Mefenamic Acid, Paracetamol, Oresol,                  8.   Develop a global Partnership for development
Lagundi, Vit. A                                                                      6 Instruments/Pillars of KP:
DOTS  Direct Observe Treatment Short-course                                                1.   Health Financing
NIP  National Immunization Program                                                         2.   Service Delivery
            New name of EPI                                                              3.   Policy, Standards and Regulation
            Immunizations for Senior Citizens included                                     4.   Health Human Resource
PD 8775  Penalty for Improper Waste Disposal                                               5.   Health Information
RA 8423  Traditional and Alternative Health Care                                           6.   Governance for Health
RA 4073  Home Treatment of Leprosy                                                  3 Goals of Formula1:
EPI  Expanded Program on Immunization                                                      1.   Better health outcome
                                                                                            2.   Equitable health financing
            6 preventable diseases:
                                                                                            3.   More responsive health system
                    1.   TB
                                                                                     3 THRUSTS:
                    2.   Poliomyelitis
                                                                                            1.   Financial Risk Protection  through expansion of enrollment of benefit
                    3.   Diphtheria
                                                                                                 delivery of the National Health Insurance Program
                    4.   Tetanus
                                                                                            2.   Improve access to quality health facilities
                    5.   Pertussis
                                                                                            3.   Achieving health-related Millennium Development Goals
                    6.   Measles
                                                                                     Universal Health Care (UHC)
NBB  No Balance Billing
TSEKAP  Tamang Serbisyo Para sa Kalusugang Pampamilyang Pilipino                               Kalusugang Pangkalahatan (KP)
MAP  Medical Assistance Program                                                                The provision to every Filipino of the highest possible quality of health
HLGP  Health Leadership Governance Program                                                      care that is accessible, efficient, equitably distributed, adequately
CPR  Contraceptive Prevalence Rate                                                              funded, fairly financed and appropriately used by an informed and
            Current User/Total Population x 12.325%                                             empowered public
EFHSIS  Electronic Field Health Services Information System                                    Aims to ensure that every Filipino shall receive affordable and quality
FDS  Family Development Session                                                                 health benefits. This involves providing adequate resources  health
GIDA  Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Area                                            human resources, health facilities, and health financing
HSP  Health Service Provider                                                        4 Es of a Well Performing Local Health System:
ITR  Individual Treatment Record                                                           1.   Effective
TCL  Target Client List                                                                    2.   Efficient
FBD  Facility Based Delivery                                                               3.   Equitable  pro-poor, fair in financing and utilization
SBA  Skilled Birth Attendant                                                               4.   Empowering  active ownership, participation and transparent devision-
REDCOP  Renal Disease Control Program                                                           making
NTP  National Tuberculosis Program
MNCHN  Maternal Newborn Child Health Nutrition
IMCI  Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses
HFEP  Health Facility Enhancement Program
Community Health Team (CHT)                                                               Types of LOCHIA:
           One way to achieve health-related MDGs                                             1.    Rubra (Red, 1-3 days)
           Are groups of volunteers, who will assist families with their health needs,              -blood + mucus + decidua/small clots
            provide health information and facilitate communication with other                 2.    Serosa (Pink, 4-10 days)
            health providers                                                                         blood + mucus + leukocytes
DOH National:                                                                                  3.    Alba (White, 10-14 days)
           VISION by 2030  A global leader for attaining better health outcomes,                   -mucus
            competitive and responsive health care system, and equitable health           WHO: Tobacco Control Policy (MPOWER)
            financing                                                                               Monitor tobacco use and prevention policies
           MISSION  To guarantee equitable, sustainable, and quality health for all               Protect people from tobacco smoke
            Filipinos, especially the poor, and to lead the quest for excellence in                 Offer help to quit tobacco use
            health                                                                                  Warn about dangers of tobacco
           Holds the overall technical authority on health as its national health                  Enforce bans of tobacco advertising promotion and spoinsorship
            policy maker and regulatory institution                                                 Raise taxes on tobacco
           ISO 9001-2008
DOH Region 10:                                                                            LEOPOLDS MANUEVER:
           VISION  A center of excellence committed to Local Health System              1st: Fundal Grip
            Development to attain quality health care                                                 Determine size and shape
           MISSION  Build health worker capabilities to better influence local          2nd: Lateral Grip
            governance for health, stir the entire health system towards the                          Location of fetal back (firm and smooth)
            promotion of health and well-being of its constituents and provide            3rd: Pawlicks Grip
            quality, efficient , equitable and accessible health care through a strong                Fetal part is lying above the inlet or lower abdomen
            multi-sectoral collaborative and coordinative strategy                        4th: Pelvic Grip
TOP 10 Leading Cause of MORTALITY in the Philippines                                                  Locate fetus brow
       1.   Heart Disease                                                                             Fetal altitude and degree of fetal extension into the pelvis
       2.   Vascular System Disease                                                       Hospital HI-5 (4 Major Initiatives)
       3.   Malignant Neoplasm                                                                   1.    Alagang Pinoy Brand (Branding)
       4.   Accidents                                                                            2.    Strengthening the Service Delivery Netwrk
       5.   Pneumonia                                                                            3.    Kapit Bisig para sa KP
       6.   Tuberculosis                                                                         4.    Ensuring all availability of drugs and medicine in support of NBB
       7.   Unclassified cough
       8.   DM                                                                            4 Pillars of FAMILY PLANNING:
       9.   Perinatal conditions                                                                 1.     Responsible Parenthood
       10.                                                                                       2.     Respect for life
Dengue 4Ss                                                                                      3.     Birth spacing at 3 years
       1.   Search and Destroy                                                                   4.     Informed choice
       2.   Self Protection                                                               Nutrition Program
       3.   Seek early advice                                                                          ASIN Law: RA 8172 (Salt Iodization Nationwide)
       4.   Say yes to fogging                                                                         Food Fortification : RA 8976
BLOOD Typing and Compatibility                                                                         Vitamin A: Child 100,000 IU (Blue), Postpartum 200,000 IU (Red)
           Blue: blood type A (Receive: A and O; Donate: A and AB)                       DOHROX Retained Hospitals:
           Yellow: blood type B (Receive: B and O; Donate B and AB)                             1.     NMMC  CDO
           Blue and Yellow: AB (Receive: all blood type: Donate: AB)                            2.     Amai Pakpak  Marawi City, LDS
           No Reaction: 0 (Receive: O; Donate: all blood type)                                  3.     Mayor Hilarion A Ramiro Sr Regional Traiining and Teaching Hospital 
           White: RH+                                                                                  Ozamiz
           No Reaction: RH-                                                              NEWBORN Screening:
Mechanisms of Labor (E D F IR E ER E)                                                                  First: 1996
           Engagement                                                                                 Early detection of diseases (28 diseases)
           Descent                                                                                    6 tests: P550
           Flexion                                                                                    28 test: P1500
           Internal Rotation                                                                          Disorders:
           Extension                                                                                   1.     G6PD  hemolytic anemia
           External Rotation                                                                           2.     Congenital Hypothyroidism
           Expulsion                                                                                   3.     Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
5 Elements of TUBERCULOSIS                                                                              4.     Galactosemia
       1.   Smear Microscopy available                                                                  5.     Phenylketonuria
       2.   Drug supply is uninterrupted                                                                6.     Maple Syrup Urine Disease
       3.   Patients drug intake is supervised                                           High Impact 5  a strategy which aims to produce the greatest improvements in
       4.   Program is monitored                                                          health outcomes and the highest impact on priority vulnerable population
       5.   Political will                                                                RAIDERS  Reach and Innovate Desired Rational Score
Pregnancy Complications:                                                                  TSISMIS  Tama Sigurado Makabuluhang Information System
1st Trimester                                                                             CHAT  Community Health Action Team
       1.   Miscarriage                                                                   Maternal Mortality:
       2.   Ectopic Pregnance                                                                           1.     Postpartum Hemorrhage
2nd Trimester                                                                                           2.     Pulmonary Embolism
       1.   Hydatidiform Mole                                                                           3.     Hypertensive Disorders
       2.   Premature Cervical Dilatation                                                               4.     Abortion
3rd Trimester                                                                                           5.     Placental Retention
       1.   Placenta Previa                                                                             6.     Septicimia
       2.   Preterm Labor                                                                               7.     Abruptio Placenta
       3.   Abruption Placenta                                                                          8.     Placenta Previa
Signs of Pregnancy:                                                                       Infant/Child Moratality:
           Presumptive (Subjective)  weak                                                             1.     Pneumonia
           Probable (Objective)  stronger                                                             2.     Congenital Abnormalities
           Positive (Absolute sign)                                                                    3.     Sepsis Newborn
                                                                                                        4.     Prematurity Unqualified
                                                                                                        5.     Malnutrition
           6.    Diarrhea/Gastroenteritis                                             DOH Values
                                                                                               Integrity
Basic Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (BEmONC)                                            Compassion and respect for humanity
              1.    Parenteral administration of oxytocin in 3rd stage of labor                Commitment
              2.    Parenteral administration of loading dose of anticonvulsants               Excellence
              3.    Initial dose of antibiotics                                                Professionalism
              4.    Performance of assisted deliveries                                         Teamwork
              5.    Removal of retained products of conception                                 Stewardship
              6.    Manual removal of retained placenta
              Emergency newborn interventions:                                                  Direct sputum smear microscopy (DSSM)  is the primary diagnostic
                            1.   Newborn resuscitation                                           method adopted by the NTP among such individual
                            2.   Treatment of neonatal sepsis/infection                         Chest X  ray  is used to complement bacteriologic testing in making a
                            3.   Oxygen support                                                  diagnosis
Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (CEmONC)
                                                                                                Tuberculin skint test (TST)  is a basic screening tool for TB infection
              1.    Six signals obstetric functions
                                                                                                 among children using purified protein derivative (PPD) tuberculin
              2.    Blood banking and transfusion services
                                                                                                 solution to trigger a delayed hypersensitivity reaction among those
              3.    Highly specialized obstetric interventions
                                                                                                 previously infected.
              Emergency newborn interventions:
                                                                                                0  14 years old  TB in children
                            1.   BEmONC + Management of low birth weight/preterm
                                                                                                15 years old and above  TB (Adult)
                                 newborn
                                                                                                Presumptive TB (old term: Symptomatic TB)  any person whether adult
                            2.   Other specialized newborn services
                                                                                                 or child with signs and/or symptoms suggestive of TB whether
Early initiation of breastfeeding  after birth within 90 minutes of life
                                                                                                 pulmonary or extra-pulmonary, or those with chest x-ray findings
                                                                                                 suggestive of active TB.
3 delays of maternal death:
       1.     Making decision
       2.     Transportation                                                                    Classification based on bacteriological status:
       3.     Referral Hospital
Prenatal (4 ANC Visits):                                                                        Bacteriologically confirmed  (positive DSSM and/or positive Gene
1st Tri: 84 days                                                                                 Xpert)
2nd Tri: 85-189 days
3rd Tri: 190 days onwards                                                                       Clinically Diagnosed  (negative DSSM, positive chest X-ray, or diagnosed
Health Use Plan (HUPs):                                                                          by a physician without any diagnostic procedures)
Form 1: Household Profiling
Form 2A: Newborn (0-28 days)                                                                    Classification based on anatomical site:
Form 2B: Infant (29days to >1yo)
Form 2C: Child (1-5yo)                                                                          Pulmonary TB (PTB) - lungs
Form 2D: Pregnant                                                                               Extrapulmonary TB (EPTB)  sites other than lungs
Form 2E: Postpartum
Form 2F: Family Planning                                                                        Category of Treatment:
Form 2G: Chronic Cough (>7 days)                                                                Category I  Pulmonary TB, New (whether BC or CD); EPTB, New (Except
National Target:                                                                                 CNS/bones or joints); Treatment Regimen: 2HRZE/4HR
Contraceptive Prevalence Rate: 65%                                                              Category II  Previously treated drug susceptible TB (pulmonary or
Maternal Death: 52/100,000 Pop.                                                                  extrapulmonary-except CNS/bones or joints); Treatment Regimen:
Infant Death: 19/1,000 Pop.                                                                      2HRZES/1HRZE/5HRE
Malnutrition: 17.3%                                                                             Category Ia  Extra-pulmonary TB, new (CNS/bones or joints); Treatment
EPI: 95%                                                                                         Regimen: 2HRZE/10HR
Maternal/EPI: TPx2.7%                                                                           Category IIa  Previously treated drug susceptible EPTB (CNS/Bones, or
Infant Mortality Rate:                                                                           joints); Treatment Regimen: 2HRZES/1HRZE/9HRE
(# of deaths below 1yo/total # of livebirths)(1000)                                             Schedule of Follow-up DSSM for Category I patients
Skilled Birth Attendant:                                                                        Category I (DSSM positive)  2nd month, 5th month, 6th month
(# of LB attended by SBA/# of LB)(100)                                                          Category I (DSSM negative)  2nd month only
Facility Based Delivery:                                                                        Category II  3rd month, 5th month, 8th month
(# of total FBD/# of LB)(100)
Crude Death Rate:                                                                     Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
mid year population x 100
Maternal Mortality:                                                                   15 Years 17 Goals 169 Targets 230 Indicators
Maternal Birth/Maternal Death
NTP Target by 2016                                                                    1 NO POVERTY  7 Targets, 12 Indicators END POVERTY IN ALL ITS FORMS
             90% - Case Detection Rate All Forms (CDR)                               EVERYWHERE
             61% - Notification Rate of MDR
             75% - TB case treatment success rate of MDR TB case                     2 ZERO HUNGER  8 Targets, 14 Indicators END HUNGER, ACHIEVE FOOD SECURITY
Formula:                                                                              AND IMPROVED NUTRITION AND PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
CDR = Total Pop x 0.00311 (96%)
Cure Rate (90%) = (# of patient cured x 100)/(# of patient enrolled)                  3 GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING  13 Targets, 26 Indicators ENSURE HEALTHY
TSR = (# of patient cured/treatment completion of all forms)/(# of patient enrolled   LIVES AND PROMOTE WELL-BEING FOR ALL AT ALL AGES
all form) x 100
Additional Notes for NTP:                                                             4 QUALITY EDUCATION  10 Targets, 11, Indicators ENSURE INCLUSIVE AND
       1.     Administrative Control = 1st line of defense                            EQUITABLE QUALITY EDUCATION AND PROMOTE LIFELONG LEARNING
       2.     Environmental Control = 2nd line of defense                             OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL
       3.     Respiratory Protection Control = 3rd line of defense
Target by 2016:                                                                       5 GENDER EQUALITY  9 Targets, 14 Indicators ACHIEVE GENDER EQUALITY AND
             90% Case Detection Rate (CDR), all forms                                EMPOWER ALL WOMEN AND GIRLS
             90% Treatment Success Rate, all forms
             Notification Rate of MDR-TB: 61% of estimated MDR among notified        6 CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION  8 Targets, 11 Indicators ENSURE AVAILABILITY
             75% TB Case Treatment Success Rate of MDR-TB Cases                      AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION FOR ALL
                                                                                      7 AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY  5 Targets, 6 Indicators ENSURE ACCESS TO
                                                                                      AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL
                                                                                                   under 5 mortality to at least as low as 25 per 1,000 live births
8 DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH  12 Targets, 17 Indicators PROMOTE                       -     End the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and neglected tropical
SUSTAINED, INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH, FULL AND                                     diseases, and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases, and other
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT AND DECENT WORK FOR ALL                                                     communicable diseases by 2030
                                                                                             -     Reduce by one-third pre-mature mortality from non-communicable
9 INDUSTRY INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE  8 Targets, 12 Indicators BUILD                         diseases by 2030
RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE, PROMOTE INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE                                  -     Strengthen prevention and treatment of substance abuse, including
INDUSTRIALIZATION AND FOSTER INNOVATION                                                           narcotic drug abuse and harmful use of alcohol
                                                                                             -     Halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic
10 REDUCED INEQUALITIES  10 Targets, 11 Indicators REDUCE INEQUALITY                             accidents by 2020
WITHIN AND AMONG COUNTRIES
                                                                                       THE DUTERTE HEALTH AGENDA
11 SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES  10 Targets, 15 Indicators MAKE                All for Health towards Health for All
CITIES AND HUMAN SETTLEMENT INCLUSIVE, SAFE, RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE
                                                                                       2015-2030: Sustainable Development Goals
12 RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION  11 Targets, 13 Indicators                             Reduce Maternal Mortality
ENSURE SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION PATTERNS                                          End preventable deaths of newborn and children
                                                                                                  End AIDS, TB, Malaria, and NTDs. Combat Hepatitis, water-borne and
13 CLIMATE ACTION  5 Targets, 7 Indicators TAKE URGENT ACTION TO COMBAT                          other communicable diseases
CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS                                                                   Reduce premature mortality from NCDs
                                                                                                  Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse
14 LIFE BELOW WATER - 10 Targets, 10 Indicators CONSERVE AND SUSTAINABLY                         Reduce the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic
USE THE OCEANS, SEAS AND MARINE RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE                                          accidents
DEVELOPMENT                                                                                      Ensure universal access to RH Services
                                                                                                  Achieve universal health coverage
15 LIFE ON LAND  12 Targets, 14 Indicators PROTECT, RESTORE AND PROMOTE                         Reduce deaths from hazardous substances and pollution
SUSTAINABLE USE OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS, SUSTAINABLY MANAGE FORESTS,                 Our Goals:
COMBAT DESERTIFICATION, AND HALT AND REVERSE LAND DEGRADATION AND
                                                                                                  FINANCIAL PROTECTION  Filipinos, especially the poor are protected
HALT BIODIVERSITY LOSS
                                                                                                   from high cost of health care
                                                                                                  HEALTH OUTCOMES  Filipinos attain the best possible health outcomes
16 PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS  12 Targets, 23 Indicators
                                                                                                   with no disparity
PROMOTE PEACEFUL AND INCLUSIVE SOCIETIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,
                                                                                                  RESPONSIVENESS  Filipinos feel respected, valued, and empowered in
PROVIDE ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOR ALL AND BUILD EFFECTIVE, ACCOUNTABLE AND
                                                                                                   all of their interaction with the health system
INCLUSIVE INSTITUTIONS AT ALL LEVELS
                                                                                       Our Values & Objectives:
                                                                                                  EQUITABLE & INCLUSIVE  Filipinos, especially vulnerable populations
17 PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS  19 Targets, 25 Indicators STRENGTHEN THE
                                                                                                   are able to access services with least financial, cultural and geographical
MEANS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND REVITALIZE THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR
                                                                                                   barriers
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
                                                                                                  HIGH QUALITY & COMPREHENSIVE  Filipinos are able to demand full
                                                                                                   range of quality and compassionate services that are at par with global
Comparison of the MDGs and SDGs                                                                    clinical and non-clinical standards
                  MDGs                           SDGs                                             EFFICIENT & SUSTAINABLE  Filipinos are able to continuously get the
                                                                                                   most health from resources allocated (efficient and cost-effective)
Number of         8                              17
                                                                                                  TRANSPARENT & PARTICIPATORY  Filipinos are able to make informed
Goals
                                                                                                   choices with respect to their health/care and participate in local and
Number of         21                             169
                                                                                                   national discourse
Targets
                                                                                       Our Commitment:
Number of         60                             230
                                                                                       Filipino families are entitled to
Indicators
                                                                                                  Comprehensive range of services that protect everyone at all ages and all
General           Social                         Economic growth, social inclusion &
                                                                                                   stages
scope/focus                                      environmental protection
                                                                                                  Receive coordinated, appropriate, quality and respectful care
Target            Developing countries,          Entire world (rich and poor)
                                                                                                  Financial freedom when availing of health care services
                  particularly the poorest
                                                                                       The government is committed to
Formulation       Produced by a group of         Result of consultation process
                                                                                                  Guarantee services that provide CARE FOR ALL LIFE STAGES & ADDRESS
                  experts                        among:
                                                                                                   THE TRIPLE BURDEN OF DISEASES
                                                       -     193 UN Member States
                                                                                                  Ensure these services are accessible in functional SERVICE DELIVERY
                                                       -     Civil society
                                                                                                   NETWORK
                                                       -     Other stakeholders
                                                                                                  Sustainably finance these services through UNIVERSAL HEALTH
                                                                                                   COVERAGE
GOAL 3  Good Health and Well-being
                                                                                       CARE FOR ALL LIFE STAGES & ADDRESS THE TRIPLE BURDEN OF DISEASES
Some of the Targets:
    -      Reduce global maternal mortality ration to less than 70 per 100,000 live
                                                                                       All Life Stages
           births by 2030
                                                                                       Neonatal Care, Infant and Underfive Child Care, Adolescent Health, Adult Health,
    -      End preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age
                                                                                       Maternal Care, Care for Older Persons
           by 2030, aiming to reduce
           neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 per 1,000 live births and
Communicable Diseases                                                                             Health Promotion and Healthy Lifestyles for nutrition, physical activity,
          100% commodities for Disease Free Zones                                                 tobacco and alcohol control
          Prevent infection and its spread with early diagnosis and complete                     TSEKAP + outpatient drugs (including cancers, rare diseases, metabolic
           treatment                                                                               disorders, mental health drugs) for the poorest
          Surveillance and contact tracing                                            Disease of Industrialization
                                                                                                  Injuries, mental health (including suicide prevention), drug abuse
Non communicable Diseases                                                                          rehabilitation
                                                                                                  Capacity building and community-based interventions
Service Delivery Networks (SDN)                                                                   CLOSE TO & FELT BY THE PEOPLE
           ACCESS TO ALL LEVELS OF CARE AND GATEKEEPING IN THE SDN                               ADEQUATELY PREPARED RESPOSIVE AND RESILIENT IN TIMES OF
           SERVICES AT PAR WITH CLINICAL & NON-CLINICAL STANDARDS                                 EMERGENCY AND DISASTER
           CLIENT-CENTERED & CULTURALLY-SENSITIVE
Universal Health Insurance
PHILHEALTH as
THE GATEWAY TO FREE SERVICES
          Every Filipino as member
          No balance billing for the poor; defined co-pay for others
MAIN BUYER OF SERVICES ON BEHALF OF 100M FILIPINOS
          Primary, outpatient, inpatient services
          Outpatient drugs, catastrophic cases
          Main revenue source of providers
ACHIEVE
Our Strategy - ACHIEVE
A Advance primary care, quality & cost effectiveness
C Cover all Filipinos with comprehensive health financing
H Harness Health Human Resource for productivity
I Invest in digital health and data
E Enforce standards, accountability and transparency
V Value clients and patients
E Elicit multistakeholder support for health