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Philippine Health Agenda (2016-2022)

Philippine Health Agenda (2016-2022)

  • Theme: "All For Health Towards Health For All"

Goals (FBR):
  1. Financial Protection

    • Protect all families, especially the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable (PMV) against the high cost of healthcare.

  2. Better Health Outcomes

    • Ensure optimal health outcomes for all while addressing socio-economic, ethnic, gender, and geographic (SEGG) disparities.

  3. Responsiveness

    • Promote health and deliver healthcare in ways that respect, value, and empower clients and patients within the health system.

Values (EQETASR)

  1. Equity

    • Absence of avoidable, unfair, or remediable differences among groups of people.

  2. Quality

    • Providing affordable, safe, and effective care / services needed by a patient

  3. Efficiency

    • Attaining the best quality of service/care at the lowest possible cost.

  4. Transparency

    • Making available to the public

    • Providing reliable and understandable information on healthcare system quality, efficiency, and consumer experience (e.g., price & quality).

  5. Accountability

    • Taking responsibility for actions and ensuring competence.

  6. Sustainability

    • Promoting healthy, stable, and equitable communities.

  7. Resilience

    • Ability of the system to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes.

3 Guarantees (SFU):

1. Service for Well and Sick

  • Population-and Individual-level Interventions for all life stages.

  • Promote health and wellness, prevent and treat diseases, delay complications, facilitate rehabilitation, and provide palliation.

  • All Life Stages (ALS):

    • Services for pregnant women, children, adolescents, adults, and older persons.

  • Triple Burden of Disease (CND):

    • Communicable Diseases: HIV/AIDS, TB, Dengue, COVID-19.

    • Non-communicable Diseases & Malnutrition: Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Malnutrition.

    • Diseases of Rapid Urbanization & Industrialization: Injuries, Substance Abuse, Disasters.

2. Functional Network of Health Facilities

  • Access to health interventions via functional service delivery networks.

  • Ensure well-equipped and fully-staffed health facilities.

  • Services compliant with clinical practice guidelines, available 24/7, and resilient to disasters.

3. Universal Health Insurance

  • Financial freedom when accessing health interventions through universal health insurance.

  • NHIP enrolls 100% of Filipinos:

    • Formal sectors are paid through payroll.

    • Non-formal sectors are paid by tax.

  • NO BALANCE BILLING (NBB): for poor basic accommodation.

  • FIXED CO-PAYMENT: for non-basic accommodation.

  • Expanded benefits cover a comprehensive range of networks.

Strategy (ACHIEVE)

A. Advance Quality, Health Promotion, and Primary Care

C. Cover All Filipinos Against Health-Related Financial Risk

H. Harness the Power of Strategic HR Development

I. Invest in Health and Data for Decision-Making

E. Enforce Standards, Accountability, and Transparency

V. Value All Clients and Patients, Especially the Poor, Marginalized, and Vulnerable

E. Elicit Multi-Sectoral and Multi-Stakeholder Support for Health