HIS Flashcards
- Promoted the participatory management
of the local health care system
1979 - Adoption of Primary Health Care Strategy
(LOI 949)
- Integrated the components of health
care delivery into its field of operations
1982 Reorganization of DOH (EO 851)
- Ushered the writing of prescriptions
using the generic name of the drug 1991 - Local Government Code (RA 7160)
Transferred the responsibility of
providing health service to the local
government units
1988- The Generics Act (RA 6675)
- Instituted a national health insurance
mechanism for financial protection with
priority given to the poor
1995 - National Health Insurance Act (RA 7875)
Ordered major organizational
restructuring of the DOH to improve the
way health care is delivered, regulated,
and financed.
1999- Health Sector Reform Agenda
- Adopted an operational framework to
undertake reforms with speed, precision,
and effective coordination and to
improve the Philippine health system
2005- FOURmula One (F1) for Health
- Promoted and ensured access to
affordable quality drugs and medicines
for all
2008 - Universally Accessible Cheaper and
Quality Medicines Act (RA 9502)
- Provided universal health coverage and
access to quality health care for all
Filipinos
2010 - Kalusugang Pangkalahatan or Universal
Health Care (AO 2010-0036)
- Filipinos are guaranteed equitable
access to quality and affordable health
care goods and services, and protected
against financial risk - Declaration of financial relationships
between manufacturers of health
products and health care providers and
professionals has public health
importance and value
February of 2019 - The Universal Health Care
Act (RA 11223)- signed into Law
enacted thereby granting the President
additional authority to combat the
COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines
March of 2020 - The Bayanihan to Heal as One
Act (RA 11469)
- Benefit packages for inpatient care of probable and
confirmed COVID-19 developing severe
illness/outcomes - Establish guidelines for above stated
scenario
Philhealth Circular No. 2020 - 0009
-About people and our sense of being in control of
others access to ourselves or to information about
ourselves with others
-State of being away from public attention
-About individuals
-Personal choice
-Right
-Restricts the public from accessing personal data
Privacy
-Treatment of identifiable private information that
has been disclosed to others
-State where certain information is kept secret
-About information
-Professional obligation
-Agreement
-Restricts unauthorized people from accessing
confidential data
Confidentiality
the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by a free people”
“The right to be left alone/ The right to Privacy”
” In today’s environment where competitors can copy your products, pirate your employees, and mirror youralgorithms, data is the only sustainable competitive advantage.
Deputy privacy commissioner, Damian Dondi Mapa
Republic Act 10173 also known as?
“Data Privacy Act 2012”
refers to an individual whose, sensitive personal, or privileged information is
processed personal
Data Subject
Controls the processed data, or instructs another to process
data on its behalf
Personal Information Controller (PIC)
organization or individual whom a personal information
controller may outsource pr instruct the processing of personal data pertaining to a data subject.
Personal Information Processor (PIP)
responsible for the overall management of compliance to DPA
Data Protection Officer (DPO)
independent body mandated to administer and implement the DPA
of 2012. and to monitor an ensure compliance of the country with international standard set for
personal data protection.
National Privacy Commission
Unauthorized Processing (Jail Time and Fines)
Personal Data (1-3yrs)
Sensitive PD (3-6yrs)
Fine: (500k- 4mil)
Access due to negligence
Personal Data (1-3yrs)
Sensitive PD (3-6yrs)
Fine: (500k- 4mil)
Improper Disposal
(jail)
Personal Data (6months- 2yrs)
Sensitive PD (3-6yrs)
Fine: (100k- 1mil)
Unauthorized Purposes
Personal Data (18months to 5yrs)
Sensitive PD (2-7yrs)
Fine: (500k- 2mil)
intentional Breach
Personal Data & Sensitive PD (1-3 yrs)
Fine: (500k- 2mil)
Concealment of Breach
Personal Data & Sensitive PD (18-5yrs)
Fine: (500k- 1mil)
Malicious Disclosure
Personal Data & Sensitive PD (18months -5yrs)
Fine: (500k- 1mil)
Unauthorized Disclosure
Personal Data (1-3yrs)
Sensitive PD (3-5yrs)
Fine: (500k- 2mil)
Combination of Acts
Personal Data & Sensitive PD (1-3yrs)
Fine: (1mil to 5mil)
refers to any information whether recorded in a material form or not, from
which the identity of an individual is apparent or can be reasonably and directly ascertained by the
entity holding the information, or when put together with other information would directly and
certainly identify an individual.
Personal information
Refers to personal information about an individual’s:
○ race, ethnic origin, marital status, age, color, religious, philosophical or political affiliations,
health, education, genetics, sexual life, any proceeding for any offense commited or alleged
to have been committed, the disposal of such proceedings, the sentence of any court in such
proceedings;
Sensitive Personal Information:
A data subject must be aware of the nature, purpose, and extent of the processing of his or her personal data, including the risks and safeguards involved, the identity of
personal information controller, his or her rights as a data subject, and how these can be exercised.
Any information and communication relating to the processing of personal data should be easy to
access and understand, using clear and plain language.
Principle of Transparency
The processing of information shall be compatible with a declared
and specified purpose, which must not be contrary to law, morals, or public policy.
Principle of Legitimate purpose
The processing of information shall be adequate, relevant, suitable,
necessary, and not excessive in relation to a declared and specified purpose. Personal data shall be
processed only if the purpose of the processing could not reasonably be fulfilled by other means
Principle of Proportionality
Any collection of components that work together to achieve a common objective.
System
All the activities whose primary purpose is to promote, restore or maintain health.
Health Systems
Meaningful Collection of facts or data
Information
Systems that provide specific information support to the decision-making process at each level of an organization.
Information System
A set of components and procedures organized with the objective of generating information which will improve health care management decisions at all levels of health system.
Health Information System
Subsystem of HIS according to WHO
- Epidemiological Surveillance
- Routine service reporting
- Special programs reporting systems
- Vital Registration systems
(notifiable infectious diseases, environmental conditions, and risk factors)
Epidemiological Surveillance
(tuberculosis, and leprosy control, MCH, Logistic Systems)
Special Programs
birth, deaths, and migratory movements)
Vital Registration System
- Individual care, working with the community
PATIENT/CLIENT MANAGEMENT
- Management and Utilization of resources
HEALTH UNIT MANAGEMENT
- The policy, planning and supporting the health care units
HEATH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT