Vision Statement (WHO)
Mission Statement(WHO)
THE ROLE OF W.H.O. (World Health Organization) IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Providing leaderships on matters critical health and engaging in partnerships where joint action is needed;
Shaping the research agenda and stimulating the generation, translation and dissemination of valuable knowledge;
Setting norms and standards and promoting and monitoring their implementation;
Articulating ethical and evidence-based policy options;
Providing technical support, catalyzing change, and building sustainable institutional capacity; and
Monitoring the health situation and assessing health trends.
MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS (MDG) 2015
HOW MANY MDG GOALS?
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG) 2030
It is a non-binding document released as a result of
Rio+20 Conference
Rio+20 Conference held in
June 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.
Signed by ___ __ ______ countries on _________ ____?
189 UN member , September 2000
GOAL 3 TARGETS
Ensure healthy ad promote well-being for all at all ages
Filipinos are among the healthiest people in Southeast Asia by 2022, and Asia by 2040.
Vision(DOH)
To lead the country in the development of productive, resilient, equitable, and people-centered.
Mission(DOH)
holds the over-all technical authority on health as it is national health policy-maker and regulatory institution.
It mandate is to develop national plans, technical standards, and standards, and guidelines on health.
Department of Health (DOH)
THREE MAJOR ROLES IN THE HEALTH SECTOR:
Leadership in health;
Enabler and capacity builder; and
Administrator of specific services
FIVE MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF DOH:
BASIC HEALTH SERVICES UNDER DOH
E – Education regarding health
L – Local endemic diseases
E – Expanded Program on immunization (EPI)
M – Maternal and Child Health Services
E – Essential drugs and Herbal plants
N – Nutritional health Services (PD 491): Creation of Nutrition Council of the Philippines
T – Treatment of Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases
S – Sanitation of the environment (PD 856): Sanitary Code of the Philippines
D – Dental Health Promotion
A – Access to and use of hospital as Centers of Wellness
M – Mental health promotion
PRINCIPLES TO ATTAIN THE VISION OF DOH
o Equity: equal health services for all- no discrimination
o Quality: DOH is after the quality of service not the quantity.
o Philosophy of DOH: “Quality is above quantity”
o Accessibility: DOH utilize strategies for delivery of health services.
equal health services for all- no discrimination
Equity
DOH is after the quality of service not the quantity.
Quality
Philosophy of DOH:
“Quality is above quantity”
DOH utilize strategies for delivery of health services.
Accessibility
“the totality of all policies, facilities, equipment, products, human resources and services which address the health need problems and concerns of the people. It is large complex, multi-level and multi-disciplinary.
Interrelated system in which a country organizes available resources for the maintenance and improvement of the health of its citizens ad communities.
The network of health facilities and personnel which carries out the task of rendering health care to the people.
Health Care Delivery System
WHO SIX BUILDING BLOCKS OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
o Refers to the act by which the National Government confers power and authority upon the various Local Government Units (LGUs) to perform specific functions and responsibilities.
Devolution of Health Services