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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

    VISION, MISSION,GOALS AND THRUSTS

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    The Department of Health isthe Leader of Health for

    All in the Philippines

    VISION

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    Vision by 2030A global leader for attainingbetter health outcomes,

    competitive and responsive healthcare system, and equitable healthfinancing.

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    MISSION

    Guarantee equitable,sustainable, and qualityhealth for all Filipinos,

    especially the poor, and tolead the quest for excellencein health

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROFILE

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    ATTACHED AGENCIES

    PHIL. HEALTH INSURANCECORPORATION(PHIC)

    DANGEROUS DRUGS BOARD

    PHIL INSTITUTE INSTITUTE OFTRADITIONAL AND ALTERNATIVEHEALTH CARE

    PHIL. NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL

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    GOALS (NOH)

    1. Improve the general health status of the population

    Reduce Infant Mortality Rate Reduce Child Mortality Rate

    Reduce Maternal Mortality Rate

    Reduce Total Fertility Rate

    Increase Life Expectancy and thequality of life years

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    GOALS (NOH)

    2. Reduce morbidity, mortality, disability and complications from the following diseases and disorders.

    Diarrheas and other food andwater-borne diseases like typhoid,cholera and hepatitis A

    Pneumonias and acute respiratoryinfections

    Tuberculosis, etc.

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    GOALS (NOH)

    3. Eliminate some diseases as public

    health problems. Schistosomiasis, Malaria, Filariasis,

    Leprosy, Rabies, VaccinePreventable diseases: measles,tetanus, diptheria and pertussis,Vitamin A deficiency and Iodinedeficiency disorders

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    GOALS (NOH)

    4. Eradicate Poliomyelitis

    5. Promote healthy lifestyle

    - Promote healthy diet and nutrition- Promote physical activity and fitness

    - Promote personal hygiene

    - Promote mental health and less stressfullife

    - Prevent smoking and substance abuse

    - Prevent violent and risk-taking behaviors

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    GOALS (NOH)

    6. Promote the health and nutrition of families and special population

    - Neonatal and infant health, Childrens health,adolescent and youth health, adult health,womens health, health of older persons, healthof indigenous persons, violent and risk-takingbehaviors, health of overseas Filipino workers,health of differently abled persons, health of therural poor, health of the urban poor

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    Number and Rate/ 100,000 Pop.

    Phil. 2003. No. Rate

    1. Acute Lower RTI

    & Pneumonia 674,386 861.2

    2. Diarrhea 615,692 786.2

    3. Bronchitis/ 604,107 771.2

    Bronchiolitis

    4. Influenza 431,216 550.6

    5. Hypertension 325,390 415.5

    6. TB Respiratory 92,079 117.6

    7. Diseases of the heart 30,398 38.8

    8. Malaria 28549 36.5

    9. Chickenpox 26,137 33.4

    10. Measles 25,535 32.6

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    1. Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infectionand Pneumonia**

    690,566 809.9

    2. Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis 616,041 722.5

    3. Acute watery diarrhea 603,287 707.6

    4. Influenza 406,237 476.55. Hypertension 382,662 448.8

    6. TB Respiratory 114,360 134.1

    7. Diseases of the Heart 43,898 51.58. Malaria 36,090 42.39. Chicken Pox 30,063 36.3

    10. Dengue fever 20,107 23.6

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    Diseases No. Rate

    1. Diseases of the Heart 60,417 79.12. Diseases of the Vascular System 48,271 63.2

    3. Malignant Neoplasm 36,414 46.7

    4. Pneumonia 32,414 42.7

    5. Accidents 32,355 42.46. Tuberculosis 27,557 36.1

    7. COPD 15,098 19.8

    8. Certain conditions originating

    In the perinatal period 15,098 19.8

    9. Diabetes Mellitus 10,747 14.1

    10. Nephritis, Nephrotic syndrome 7,963 10.4

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    1. Diseases of the Heart 83,081 95.5

    2. Diseases of the Vascular System 55,466 63.8

    3. Malignant Neoplasms 43,043 49.5

    4. Accidents** 36,162 41.6

    5. Pneumonia 34,958 40.2

    6. Tuberculosis, all forms 25,860 29.7

    7. Chronic lower respiratory diseases 21,216 24.4

    8. Diabetes Mellitus 20,239 23.3

    9.Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period 12,334 14.2

    10. Nephritis, nephrotic syndromeand nephrosis

    11,981 13.8

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    GOALS (NOH)

    7. Promote environmental health and sustainable development

    - Health Homes- Healthy schools- Healthy workplaces and establish-

    ments- Healthy communities, towns and

    cities

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    GOOD GOVERNANCE IN HEALTH

    THE DOH THRUSTS

    PREVENTDISEASE &

    EARLY DEATHCitizens avoid illness

    and live their expected life span

    1

    ASSUREQUALITY OF

    HEALTHSERVICESPatients are

    satisfied withhealth services

    2

    EXPANDHEALTH

    INSURANCEThe family has

    relief from financialburden of illness

    3

    ADDRESSEQUITY ISSUE The poor in

    underserved areasget services at par

    with other areas

    4

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    Quality assurance program of

    the DOH in partnership with theLGUs to promote quality healthservices at the frontline healthunits through recognition andreward of quality performance.

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    LIGTAS BUNTIS 2005

    Principal Objectives of the Ligtas Buntis2005 Campaign from the point of view ofDOH are engaged in family planningservices and promotion because we areprimarily interested in the health ofwomen and children, wholesome families,

    and bright children.

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    Public Health 1 . Child Health (Bright Child Program)

    (a) Immunization (nationwide measlescampaign to increase coverage to90-95%)

    (b) Interconnectedness of advocacyand enforcement of Food Fortifi-cation (Asin Law and Vit. A)

    (c ) Breastfeeding2. Womens/Maternal Health

    - Safe Motherhood- Mainstreaming of Natural Family Planning- Advocacy for Voluntary

    Surgical Sterilization

    - Making available a whole spectrum of familyplanning services for the couples

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    Is the government`s response to thegrowing micronutrient malnutrition,which have been prevalent in the

    Philippines for the past several years.

    Food Fortification is the addition ofSangkap Pinoy or micronutrients

    such as vitamin A, Iron and Iodineto food.

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    Public Health 3. Communicable Diseases - World Class TB Program - Other cost-effective programs focused on other

    eventualities and diseases such as:

    * Dengue, epidemics (food and water), filariasis, leprosy, malaria, emerging diseases (SARS, AI),

    Disaster and Emergency Management 4. Healthy Lifestyles and Environmental Health

    - Expansion of the healthy lifestyleprogram to include limiting risks and

    hazards5. Advocacy and Prevention of Substance Abuse and

    Management of the Drug Abuse through Screening and Rehabilitation

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    Local Health System

    - Sentrong Sigla certification- establishment of Inter-local health

    zones and convergence sites

    ConvergenceAreas

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    Hospital

    - Corporatization Quality care Patient Safety

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    Health Care Financing

    National Health Insurance Program(NHIP)

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    Health Regulation

    1 . Drug Price Reduction- reduce the price of quality drugs

    by 50% - increase outlets for quality drugs

    at reduced prices 2. BFAD restructuring to improve services

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    ISSUES and CONCERNS IN THE IMPLEMENTATIONof HEALTH PROGRAMS

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    RESPONSES OFDOH to HEALTH

    PROGRAMS

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    DOH MANDATE

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    Fourmula one for health is the implementationframework for health sector reforms. It is designed toimplement infrastructure and financing arrangements

    Health financing to secure more, better sustainedinvestments in health to provide equity and improvehealth outcomes esp. the poor.

    Health regulation assuring access to quality andaffordable health products, devices, facilities & services.

    Health service delivery

    improving the accessibility &availability of basic & essential health care for all.

    Good governance improve health system performance atthe National & Local sector to improve governance.

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    The Adolescent Health Program The Adolescents Youth and Heath

    Development Programs was establishedin 2001 under the oversight of theDepartment of Health in partnership withother government agencies with adolescentconcerns and other stakeholdres.The program is targeting youth ages 10 24, and the program providescomprehensive implementation guidelinesfor youth-friendly comprehensive health careand services on multiple levels national,

    regional, provincial/city, and municipal.

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    Botika ng Barangay (BnB) - refers to a drug

    outlet managed by a legitimate communityorganization (CO) / non-governmentorganization (NGO) and/or the Local

    Government Unit (LGU), with a trainedoperator and a supervising pharmacistspecifically established in accordance withthis Order.

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    Breastfeeding TSEKOn February 23, 2011, the Department of Health (DOH)launched the exclusive breastfeeding campaign dubbed

    Breastfeeding TSEK: (Tama, Sapat, Eksklusibo). Theprimary target of this campaign is the new and expectantmothers in urban areas.

    This campaign encourages mothers to exclusivelybreastfeed their babies from birth up to 6 months. Exclusivebreastfeeding means that for the first six months from birth,nothing except breast milk will be given to babies.

    Moreover, the campaign aims to establish asupportive community, as well as to promote publicconsciousness on the health benefits of breastfeeding. Amongthe many health benefits of breastfeeding are lower risk of diarrhea, pneumonia, and chronic illnesses.

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    Blood Donation ProgramRepublic Act No. 7719, also known

    as the National Blood Services Act of 1994, promotes voluntary blooddonation to provide sufficient supplyof safe blood and to regulate bloodbanks. This act aims to inculcatepublic awareness that blood donationis a humanitarian act.

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    Dental Health Program

    Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious DiseaseProgramEmerging and re-emerging infections (e.g., SARS,meningococcemia, Avian Influenza or bird flu, A (H1N1)

    virus infection) threaten countries all over the world.Theprogram aims to:1. Reduce public health impact of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases; and

    2. Strengthen surveillance, preparedness, and response toemerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.

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    Environmental HealthReduction of environmental and occupational related diseases,disabilities and deaths through health promotion and mitigationof hazards and risks in the environment and worksplaces.

    Expanded Program on ImmunizationThe Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) wasestablished in 1976 to ensure that infants/children andmothers have access to routinely recommendedinfant/childhood vaccines. Six vaccine-preventable diseaseswere initially included in the EPI: tuberculosis, poliomyelitis,

    diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and measles. In 1986, 21.3%fully immunized children less than fourteen months of agebased on the EPI Comprehensive Program review.

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    Essential Newborn CareGoals: To reduce neonatal mortality rates by 2/3 from1990 levels

    Family PlanningA national mandated priority public health program toattain the country's national health development: a health

    intervention program and an important tool for theimprovement of the health and welfare of mothers,children and other members of the family. It also providesinformation and services for the couples of reproductiveage to plan their family according to their beliefs andcircumstances through legally and medically acceptablefamily planning methods.

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    Food and Waterborne DiseasesPrevention and Control Program

    Food Fortification ProgramObjectives: 1. To provide the basis for the need for a food fortification

    program in the Philippines: TheMicronutrient Malnutrition Problem2. To discuss various types of food fortification strategies3. To provide an update on the current situation of foodfortification in the Philippines

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    Garantisadong PambataComprehensive and integrated package of services andcommunication on health, nutrition and environment forchildren available everyday at various settings such ashome, school, health facilities and communities bygovernment and non-government organizations, privatesectors and civic groups.

    Health and Well-being of Older Persons

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    INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDINGIt aimed to improve the nutritional status and health of

    children especially the under-three and consequently reduceinfant and under-five mortality.

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    Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)

    Reduce death and frequency and severity of illness anddisability, andContribute to improved growth and development

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    MALARIA CONTROL PROGRAM

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    NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS CONTROLPROGRAMNATURAL FAMILY PLANNINGNATIONAL FILARIASIS ELIMINATIONPROGRAMNATIONAL RABIES PREVENTION ANDCONTROL PROGRAMNEWBORN SCREENINGNATIONAL HIV/STI PREVENTION PROGRAM

    NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMNATIONAL DENGUE PREVENTION ANDCONTROL PROGRAMNATIONAL PREVENTION OF BLINDNESS

    PROGRAM

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    Occupational Health ProgramHealth 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.

    Persons with Disabilities

    This Order defines and establishes the strategic andoperational framework for the development, implementationand monitoring of an effective, and efficient, promotive,preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative healthservices from conception, birth, growth, maturity and interminal phase in the life of PWDs

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    Pinoy MD ProgramA Medical Scholarship Grant for Indigenous People, LocalHealth Workers, Barangay Health Workers, Department of

    Health Employees or their children. This is a jJoint program of the Department of Health (DOH), Philippine CharitySweepstakes Office (PCSO), and several State Universities andMedical Schools.

    Philippine Medical Tourism Program"The global leader in providing quality healthcare for all through universal health care"

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    SALINTUBIG Program - Sagana at Ligtas na Tubig Para saLahat

    1. To increase water service for the waterless population2. To reduce incidence of water-borne and sanitation

    related diseases3. To improved access of the poor to sanitation services

    SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL PROGRAM

    SOIL TRANSMITTED HELMINTH CONTROL

    PROGRAM

    SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAM

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    Unang Yakap (Essential Newborn Care: Protocol for NewLife)

    ENC is a simple cost-effective newborn care intervention thatcan improve neonatal as well as maternal care. IT is anevidence-based intervintion thatemphasizes a core sequence of actions, performed methodically(step -by-step);is organized so that essential time bound interventions are notinterrupted; andfills a gap for a package of bundled interventions in a guidelineformat.

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    Violence and Injury Prevention ProgramTo establish a national policy and strategic framework for injury

    prevention activities for DOH and other government agencies,local government units (LGUs), non-government organizations(NGOs), communities, and individuals.

    Women's Health and Safe Motherhood Project

    Women and Children Protection Program

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