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What has the objective of establishing a local health system for effective and efficient delivery of health care services?
Local Health System
What has the objective of upgrading the health care management and service capabilities of local health facilities?
Local Health System
What has the objective of promoting inter-LGU linkages and cost sharing schemes including local health care financing systems?
Local Health System
What has the objective of fostering participation of the private sector, NGOs and communities in local health systems development?
Local Health System
What has the objective of ensuring the quality of health service delivery at the local level?
Local Health System
What is a system of health care in which individuals, communities and all other health care providers in a well-defined geographical area participate together in providing care?
Inter Local Health System
What is the goal of the Inter Local Health System?
To ensure quality of healthcare service at the local level
What are the three components of Expected Achievement in Inter Local Health System?
Effective referral system
Universal coverage of health insurance
Appropriate health information system
What are the three components of Guiding Principles in Inter Local Health System?
Strong political support
Community participation
Affordability of health services
What are the four components of composition in Inter Local Health System?
People
Boundaries
Health facilities
Health workers
What is the component of composition in Inter Local Health System in which it involves a district population size of 100,000-500,000 (efficiency and effectiveness)?
People
In the component People, what is the district population size wherein it involves efficiency and effectiveness?
100,000-500,000
What is the component of composition in Inter Local Health System in which it involves clear boundaries between ILHZ (accountability and responsibility)?
Boundaries
In the component People, what involves accountability and responsibility?
Boundaries
What is the component of composition in Inter Local Health System in which it involves an integrated health system?
Health facilities
What is the component of composition in Inter Local Health System in which it involves planning joint strategies for district health care by these people?
Health workers
What are the two types of hospitals?
General
Specialty
What is the type of hospital in which it involves illnesses, injuries, and deformities?
General hospital
What is the type of hospital in which it involves a specific disease or condition and differs based on the type of patient (children or women)?
Specialty hospital
How many categories of other health facilities are there?
4
What are the four categories of other health facilities?
Category A, Category B, Category C, and Category D
What is the health facility that is in Category A?
Primary Care Facility
What is the health facility that is in Category B?
Custodial Care Facility
What is the health facility that is in Category C?
Diagnostic/Therapeutic Facility
What is the health facility that is in Category D?
Specialized Outpatient Facility
What is the category of health facility in which it involves the first contact of the client?
Category A (Primary Care Facility)
What is the category of health facility in which it offers basic services?
Category A (Primary Care Facility)
Who are the five providers of health care in Category A?
Physicians, nurses, midwives, BHW, and traditional healers
What are the two health care facilities in Category A?
Without in-patient bed and with in-patient bed
What is the category of health facility in which it provides long-term care including basic services like food and shelter?
Category B (Custodial Care Facility)
What is the category of health facility in which it involves patients with chronic conditions requiring ongoing health and nursing due to impairment?
Category B (Custodial Care Facility)
What are the four health care facilities in Category B?
Psychiatric facilities, substance drug abuse treatment, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes
What is the category of health facility in which it involves a facility with examination of the human body, specimens from the human body for diagnosis, treatment of disease, and water for drinking water analysis?
Category C (Diagnostic/Therapeutic Facility)
What is the category of health facility in which it involves further classifications of facilities?
Category C (Diagnostic/Therapeutic Facility)
What are the three further classifications of facilities in Category C?
Lab facility, radiologic facility, and nuclear medicine facility
What is an example of laboratory facility in Category C?
NBS lab
What is an example of radiologic facility in Category C?
CT scan
What is an example of nuclear medicine facility in Category C?
Philippine Nuclear Research Institute
What is the category of health facility in which it involves a facility that performs highly specialized procedures on an outpatient basis?
Category D (Specialized Outpatient Facility)
What are the four health care facilities in Category D?
Dialysis clinic
Ambulatory surgical clinic
Cancer chemotherapeutic center
Rehabilitation cente
What are the three levels of general hospital?
Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
What level of general hospital involves teaching and training?
Level 3
T/F: Primary Care Facility, Custodial Care Facility, and Diagnostic/Therapeutic belong to general hospital.
TRUE
What refers to an organized plan of health services?
Health care system
What refers to rendering health care services to the people?
Health care delivery
What refers to the totality of societal services and activities designed to protect or restore the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities?
Health care delivery system
Affected by policies such as EO 51 and PD 856
Who said that the health care delivery system is the "totality of societal services and activities designed to protect or restore the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities"?
Banta (1986)
What are the seven factors affecting health care delivery?
Increase in longevity
Technological advances
Rising consumerism
Changing health services
Politics of health care
Quality assurance
Health care for homeless
What are the two major players of health care delivery?
Public sector and private sector
What is the major player of health care delivery in which it is financed through a tax-based budgeting system?
Public sector
free of charge
What is the major player of health care delivery in which it is for profit and non-profit providers?
Private sector
market-oriented
health care is paid
What are the four levels of public sector?
National level
Regional level
Provincial and district level
City/municipal level
What is the level of public sector in which it involves DOH and PGH?
National level
What is the level of public sector in which it involves health centers, RHU, and BHS?
City/municipal level
What are the five components of private sector?
Clinic and hospitals
Health insurance
Manufacturer
Research and development
Human resource development
What is the vision of Department of Health by 2030?
A global leader for attaining better health outcomes, competitive and responsive health care system, and equitable health financing
What is the mission of Department of Health?
To guarantee equitable, sustainable and quality health for all Filipinos, especially the poor, and to lead the quest for excellence in health
What is the Republic Act that tackles about the Local Government Units (LGU)?
RA 7160
other name s Local Government Code
What is composed of both commercial and business organizations and non-business organizations?
Private sector
What assumes the roles of policy and legislative advocates, organizers, research and documentation, health resource development personnel, relief and disaster management, and networking?
Non-Government Organizations
What are the three major functions of the Department of Health?
Leadership in health
Enabler and capacity builder
Administrator of specific services
What is the function of the Department of Health in which it involves the national policy in the formulation, monitoring, and evaluation of health?
Leadership in health
a regulatory institution which advocates adoption of health policies, plans, and programs
What is the function of the Department of Health in which it involves innovating new strategies to improve health programs?
Enabler and capacity builder
exercising oversight function
ensuring highest achievable standards
What is the function of the Department of Health in which it involves managing selected national health facilities and hospitals?
Administrator of specific services
administering direct services for emergent health concerns
administering health emergency response services
LGU + DOH + NGO/PS is equal to what?
Self-reliant, healthy Filipino
What does D stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Dental health
What does the first O stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Operations for Environmental Sanitation
What does H stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Health Education and Community Organizing
What does P stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases
What does the first R stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Reproductive Health
What does the second O stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Older Persons Health Services
What does G stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Guidelines for Nutrition
What does the second R stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Rehabilitation and Management of Non-Communicable Disease
What does A stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Alternative Health Care Practices (Herbal Meds/Acupressure)
What does M stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Maternal and Child Health and IMCI
What does S stand for in DOHPROGRAMS?
Sentrong Sigla Movement
According to the increasing complexity of the services provided, what is the type in which it involves the services health promotion, preventive care, continuing care for common health problems, attention to psychological and social care, and referrals?
Primary type
According to the increasing complexity of the services provided, what is the type in which it involves the services surgery and medical services by specialists?
Secondary type
According to the increasing complexity of the services provided, what is the type in which it involves the services advanced, specialized, diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative care?
Tertiary type
According to the type of service, what is the type in which it involves the example of information dissemination?
Health promotion and illness prevention
According to the type of service, what is the type in which it involves the example screening?
Diagnosis and treatment
According to the type of service, what is the type in which it involves the example PT/OT?
Rehabilitation
What are the three types of services according to the complexity of the services provided?
Primary, secondary and tertiary
What are the three types of services according to the type of service provided?
Health promotion and illness prevention
Diagnosis and treatment
Rehabilitation
What is the Aquino Administration's development framework for translating the President's Development Agenda?
Medium-Term Philippines Development Plan 2011-2016 (MTPDP)
What envisions "a country with an organized and widely shared rapid expansion of our economy through a government dedicated to honing and mobilizing our people's skills and energies as well as the responsible harnessing of our natural resources?
The Social Contract
What is a roadmap towards universal health care through a refocused PhilHealth?
Priority Health Policy Directions of the Aquino Administration
What involves particular attention to the construction, rehabilitation, and support of health facilities such as LGU/regional hospitals, rural health units, and barangay health stations?
Priority Health Policy Directions of the Aquino Administration
What involves the attainment of MDG Goals 4, 5, and 6 such as the reduction of maternal, neonatal, and infant mortality, and support to contain/eliminate age old public health diseases such as malaria, dengue, and TB?
Priority Health Policy Directions of the Aquino Administration
What provides fiscal autonomy to government hospitals?
Health Sector Reform Agenda (HSRA) of 1999-2004
This refers to:
It secures funding for priority public health programs
It promotes the development of local health systems and ensures its effective performance
It strengthens the capacities of health regulatory agencies
It expands the coverage of the national health insurance program
Health Sector Reform Agenda (HSRA)
What is the implementation framework of the HSRA?
Fourmula One for Health (F1)
guiding philosophy and strategic approach of the DOH
What are the three goals of Fourmula One for Health (F1)?
Better health outcomes
More responsive health systems
Equitable health care financing
What are the three elements of the Fourmula One for Health (F1) strategy?
Health financing
Health regulation
Good governance
What is the element of Fourmula One for Health (F1) strategy in which it is to foster greater, better and sustained investment in health?
Health financing
What is the element of Fourmula One for Health (F1) strategy in which it is to ensure the quality and affordability of health goods and services?
Health regulation
What is the element of Fourmula One for Health (F1) strategy in which it is to enhance health system performance at the national and local levels?
Good governance
What provides guidance to all stakeholders and advocates in attaining the three strategic goals of the DOH for the health sector?
National Objectives for Health (NOH) of 2011-2016
What are the three strategic goals of the DOH for the health sector?
Ensuring financial risk protection
Access to quality health facilities
Attainment of the health-related MDG
What is also known as the DOH DO No. 2011-0188?
Kalusugan Pangkalahatan (Universal Health Care)