Department of Health Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
... To promote, protect, preserve or restore the health of the people... ... Primary responsible for formulation, planning, implementation & coordination of policies and programs‌
Mission “Ensure affordable , responsive, equitable, accessible, sustainable and quality health care services and systems in ARMM.�
Vision “The DOH-ARMM as the center for excellence in health facilitates attainment of optimum health for the people of ARMM in 2012.�
DOH-ARMM ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Secretary
USEC for Special Concern
IT Un it
Asst. Secretary
Legal Section
Administrative Cash Section Personnel
Supply Gen. Services
Finance Acctg
RESU/HEMS
HRDU
Technical
Budget
Mgt. Analyst
FHC
IDC
Planning & Statistics
IPHO-Bas
IPHO-LS
IPHO-Mag
DHO
DHO
DHO
DHO
DHO
RHUs
RHUs
RHUs
RHUS
RHUs
BHSs
BHSs
BHSs
BHSs
BHSs
IPHO-Sulu
IPHO-Tawi
RLEC
NON-COM
CHO-LAM
CHO-MAR
BHSs
BHSs
Programs & Projects: ď‚— Family Health Cluster: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Maternal Health Care Child Health care Nutrition Family Planning Dental Care
Programs & Projects: ď‚— Infectious Diseases Cluster: 1. Tuberculosis 2. Leprosy 3. Malaria 4. Filariasis 5. Dengue 6. Rabies 7. Schistosomiasis 8. STI/STD/AIDS 9. Emerging/Re-emerging Diseases 10. STH 11. Food & Waterborne Diseases
Programs & Projects: Integrated Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases: 1. Healthy Lifestyle 2. Tobacco Prevention & Control Program (ToPCoP) 3. Renal Disease Control Program ReDCoP) 4. Person w/ Disability 5. Violence and Injury Prevention Program 6. Care for Elderly/Señior Citizens 7. Mental Health 8. Autism 9. Voluntary Blood Services Program 10. Dangerous Drug Abuse Prevention & Treatment Program
Programs & Projects: ď‚— Regulations, Licensing & Enforcement Cluster 1. Health Facility & Services Licensing & Regulations 2. HFEP/Infrastructure 3. Physical Facilities 4. WASH/Environmental Health & Sanitation 5. Food & Drug Regulations 6. Milk Code (E.O 51) 7. Electronic Drug Price Monitoring System (EDPMS) 8. Adverse Drug Online Registry System (ADORS) 9. BNB/DOH-Complete Treatment Pack 10. BHW/IDITOMIS/ONEISS 11. Dental Facilities
ADMINISTRATIVE 0RDER NO. 0036 dated December 16, 2010
The Aquino Health Agenda: Achieving
Universal Health Care for all Filipinos
Priority Directions 2010-2016
Universal Health Care “Health is a right of every Filipino citizen and the State is duty-bound to ensure that all Filipinos have equitable access to
effective health care services�
UHC Goals Better health outcomes More responsive health system Equitable health care financing
Universal Health Care Strategic Thrusts: Improve financial risk protection through improvements in NHIP benefit delivery Achieve health-related Millennium Development Goal -Max (MDG max) targets Improve access to quality health care facilities
Universal Health Care Six (6) Components Health Financing Health Service Delivery Health Human Resource Health Regulation Health Information Good Governance
Universal Health Care POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR
HEALTH FINANCING
Health Financing
Objective To increase resources for health care that will be effectively allocated and utilized, and will improve the financial risk protection.
Health Financing
Strategies 1. Achieve Universal Health Coverage 2. Increase public investment for health 3. Allocate resources to appropriate financing agent 4. Secure fiscal autonomy for government health facilities 5. Shift to new provider payment mechanism
Universal Health Care POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
Health Service Delivery
Objective To transform the health service delivery structure to address variations in health service utilization and health outcomes across socio-economic variables.
Health Service Delivery
Strategies 1. Transform the health service delivery system from individual health provider/facility to a network of health facilities 2. Enhance service packages to be delivered by a service delivery network 3. Invest in the Health Facility Enhancement Program that defines a unified and rationalized health facility blueprint
Universal Health Care POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR
HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCE
Health Human Resource
Objective To ensure that all Filipinos have access to professional health care provider capable of meeting their health needs at the appropriate level of care.
Health Human Resource
Strategies 1. Ensure that each family has an assigned competent primary health care provider
2. Produce health professionals that are responsive to the current needs of the health sector 3. Manage the exit or re-entry of health professionals
Universal Health Care POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR
HEALTH REGULATION
Health Regulation
Objective To ensure equitable access to essential medicines, health services and technologies of assured quality, availability and safety.
Health Regulation
Strategies 1. Increase the availability of cheaper quality medicines 2. Improve affordability of essential medicines 3. Strengthen and monitor rational use of drugs and technology 4. Ensure the quality of essential medicines, technology and services 5. Strengthen the regulatory functions of DOH agencies
Universal Health Care POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
Health Information System
Objective To establish a modern information system that shall provide evidence for policy and program development and support for immediate and efficient provision of health care.
Health Information System
Strategies 1. Use of ICT to deliver universal health care, with particular focus on GIDAs such as eHealth
2. Generate reliable and timely data with demographic disaggregation 3. Utilize health information
4. Create enabling environment to generate and utilize health information system
Universal Health Care POLICY DIRECTIONS FOR
GOOD GOVERNANCE
Good Governance
Objective To establish the mechanisms for efficiency, economy and transparency to prevent opportunities for graft and corruption.
Good Governance
Strategies 1. Enhance the health system structure to better respond to inequities in health 2. Institutionalize the system for Sector-wide Development Approach for Health (SDAH) 3. Strengthen governance structures for government health facilities to become more transparent, participatory and responsive 4. Strengthen accountability and internal management control mechanisms
100 DAYS PLAN
1. Increase number of PhilHealth Accredited Facilities (Hospital/RHU) 1.1 Accreditation of additional 22 Government Hospitals 1.2 Accreditation of additional 3 Private Hospitals 1.3 Accreditation of additional
RHUs
2. Renewal of PhilHealth IDs issued to all poor/indigents listed in the NHTS-PR 602,819 indigents. 3. Increase number of enrollment in the Sponsored Program in coordination with PRO-ARMM 4. Increase percentage of PhilHealth Utilization specially among the NHTS-PR families through the CHTs
P/P/A
TIMELINE
Conduct of Rapid Coverage Monitoring for the Round 1 and 2 for the Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination (MNTE) in preparation for the ROUND 3
January 3 to 7, 2012 Lanao Maguindanao
BUDGET
UNICEFMNTE fund
January 9 to 12, 2012 Basilan Sulu (20 Barangay / District)
Conduct of the Round 3 MNTE to SULU, Lanao del Sur and Basilan
February 1 to March 2, 2012 Mass Immunization for Tetanus Toxoid for Women 15 to 40 years old (province wide)
UNICEFMNTE fund
Conduct of the Family Health Integrated Program Implementation Review
January 17 to 19, 2011 (Regional Level)
European and MNCHN fund
P/P/A
TB (tuberculosis)
DOTS (Direct
Observe Treatment Service)
Certification DRS
(Drug Resistance Survey)
Monitoring
TIMELINE
BUDGET
Jan-March National 2012 Tuberculosis (Region Wide) Program (NTP)fund January to February 2012 (provinces of Maguindanao and Lanao del Sur wide)
DOH-GOPNTP funds
P/P/A
TB in Children
TIMELINE
BUDGET
DOH-ARMM Jan-February & National Tuberculosis 2012 (Region Wide) Program (NTP)fund
P/P/A
TIMELINE
First to Second Massive Advocacy Week January 2012 (Selected primary Campaign on and elementary Dengue schools with the dengue logistics)
Surveillance of Dengue cases in coordination w/ RESU
January to March 2012
BUDGET
DOH-ARMM GOP Fund
DOH-ARMM GOP Fund
P/P/A
Regular surveillance & monitoring of Emerging and Re-Emerging Diseases in coordination w/ RESU
TIMELINE
BUDGET
January to March DOH-ARMM GOP Fund 2012
P/P/A
Processing of 26 applicants for the renewal of government hospital LTO's Surveillance of Unlicensed Health Facilities Enforcement of sanctions and Legal Orders to Pharmacies in Marawi City operating w/out LTO or Pharmacist
TIMELINE
January 2012 (region wide)
February 2012 (Region wide) February 2012
BUDGET
DOH-ARMM GOP Fund DOH-ARMM GOP Fund
DOH-ARMM GOP FUND
P/P/A
TIMELINE
Assessment of Drugstore to qualify for quality seal awards
First Week of February 2012 (Mainland)
Conduct first
BnB Provincial Summit
BUDGET
DOH-ARMM GOP Fund
DOH-ARMM January 2012 GOP Fund (Region wide)
P/P/A
Conduct Initial BHW accreditation re: Requirements for 2nd grade eligibility
TIMELINE January to February 2012 (region wide)
BUDGET
DOH-ARMM GOP Fund
P/P/A
TIMELINE
GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES OF 2011 HFEP
January 2012 (Region Wide)
DELIVERY OF MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT March 2012 FOR RHUs AND (Region Wide) HOSPITALS IN ARMM
BUDGET
HFEP Fund
HFEP Fund
P/P/A GROUND BREAKING OF MARAWI CITY HOSPITAL GROUND BREAKING AND INAGURATION OF SUMISIP B RHU
TIMELINE
TARGET
SECOND WEEK OF JANUARY 2012
MARAWI CITY HOSPITAL
THIRD WEEK OF JANUARY 2012/ MARCH 2012
SUMISIP B RHU
GROUND BREAKING OF AT SECOND WEEK OF JANUARY LEAST 2 RHU'S IN EVERY FOR MAINLAND AND THIRD PROVINCE AND ONE CITY WEEK OF JANUARY FOR ISLAND PROVINCES
12 RHU'S
P/P/A
TIMELINE
TARGET
COMPLETION AND INAGURATION OF AT LEAST 2 RHUs IN EVERY PROVINCE
FIRST WEEK OF APRIL 2012
12 RHU'S
DELIVERY OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FOR HOSPITALS AND RHU'S (ARMM)
THIRD WEEK OF FEBRUARY-MARCH 2012
HOSPITALS AND RHU'S
P/P/A
TIMELINE
BUDGET
CREATION OF
REGIONAL INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH ROLL OUT TRAINING ON WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE(WASH) IN EMERGENCY FOR SANITARY INSPECTORS AND HEMS COORDINTORS
February 2012 (inter
officer region )
March 2012 (Region wide)
WASH Fund
WASH Fund
DOH-ARMM Enhanced FHSIS 100 Days Operational Plan
Priority Activities
Time
Target Area/Pax
Item
Source of Fund
1. Data Validation & eFHSIS software updates
January/ February 2012
5 prov. & 2 cities
TEVs
DOH-NEC
2. Provision of Funds for FHSIS Monitoring
January/ February 2012
5 prov. & 2 cities
TEVs
DOH-NEC
3. Data Processing
Feb. 20 to Mar. 2, 2012
FHSIS 2011
DOH-ARMM
4. eFHSIS Software Training for RHUs
March 6-8, 2012
Prov’l FHSIS Coord. & Comp. Oprts
Food & Hotel Accom., TEVs/Per Diems, Training Materials & Documentation
DOH-NEC
5. FHSIS Training for MECA
March And April 2011
MECCA
Food & Hotel Accom., TEVs/Per Diems, Training Materials & Documentation
Regional Data
GOOD GOVERNANCE
P/P/A
TIMELINE
BUDGET
Hiring of Disease January – March 2012 DOH-ARMM Surveillance (Seven Disease Officer for every Surveillance Officers) GOP Fund PESUs
Procurement of Refrigerator for storage of specimen (stool and blood)
DOH-ARMM January 2012 GOP Fund
P/P/A
TIMELINE
BUDGET
Hiring of Disease January – March 2012 DOH-ARMM Surveillance (Seven Disease Officer for every Surveillance Officers) GOP Fund PESUs
Procurement of Refrigerator for storage of specimen (stool and blood)
DOH-ARMM January 2012 GOP Fund
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