M5 Flashcards
An ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK used by WHO to DESCRIBE HEALTH SYSTEMS, dis-aggregating them into 6 core components namely:
- Leadership and Governance
- Service Delivery
- Health System Financing
- Medical Products, Vaccines, and
Technologies - Health Information Systems
states that FAILING HEALTH SYSTEMS are the ROOT CAUSE for low health outcomes and inequalities. It hampers the right to health, as a rights-based approach to health requires accessible, affordable and high quality care.
WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION
are often listed as the SEVENTH building block
PEOPLE
refers to INDIVIDUALS, households, and communities as civil society, consumers, patients, payers, and producers of health through knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and practices.
PEOPLE
ilan ang system building blocks ayon sa WHO health system framework
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6 SYSTEM BUILDING BLOCKS accdng to WHO health system framework
SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH WORKFORCE
INFORMATION
MEDICAL PRODUCTS, VACCINES, TECHNOLOGIES
FINANCING
LEADERSHIP / GOVERNANCE
Good ______ comprises quality, access, safety and coverage.
SERVICE DELIVERY
A well-performing workforce consists of human resources management, skills and policies.
HEALTH WORKFORCE
A well performing system ensures the production, analysis, dissemination and use of timely and reliable information.
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM
Procurement and supply programs need to ensure equitable access, assured quality and cost-effective use
MEDICAL PRODUCTS, VACCINES, AND TECHNOLOGY
A good health financing system raises adequate funds for health, protects people from financial catastrophe, allocates resources, and purchases good and services in ways that improve quality, equity, and efficiency
FINANCING
Effective ________ ensures the existence of strategic policy frameworks, effective oversight and coalition-building, provision of appropriate incentives, and attention to system design, and accountability.
LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE
a set of INTERCONNECTED PARTS that MUST FUNCTION TOGETHER to be effective
HEALTH SYSTEM
Strengthening the health system requires both _______ knowledge and action
TECHNICAL AND POLITICAL
______ between building blocks is essential for achieving better health outcomes.
INTERACTION
in terms of changing age structures, the IMPACT OF PANDEMICS and the emergence of new threats
EPIDEMIOLOGICALLY
in terms of changing PERCEPTIONS ABOUT THE ROLE of the state and its relation with the private sector and civil society
POLITICALLY
in terms of the GROWING AWARENESS that health systems are failing to deliver – that too often they are inequitable, regressive and unsafe, and so constitute one of the rate limiting factors to achieving better development outcomes
TECHNICALLY
especially in low-income countries, in having to deal with an increasingly COMPLEX AID ARCHITECTURE
INSTITUTIONALLY
In response to the challenges identified in IMPROVING HEALTH OUTCOMES AND THE HEALTH SYSTEM, the DOH pursues________ (F1 Plus) for Health as shown in the strategy map above, which aims to provide Universal Health Care (UHC) for all Filipinos in the MEDIUM TO LONG TERM.
FOURmula One Plus
The national policy on UHC espouses THREE STRATEGIC THRUSTS:
BETTER HEALTH OUTCOMES
RESPONSIVE HEALTH SYSTEM
EQUITABLE AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH FINANCING
WHO director-general
DR. TEDROS ADHANOM GHEBREYESUS
The goal of ______ is to ensure that ALL PEOPLE OBTAIN THE HEALTH SERVICES THEY NEED WITHOUT SUFFERING FINANCIAL HARDSHIP when paying for them.
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
a CRITICAL COMPONENT of sustainable development and poverty reduction, and a key element of any effort to reduce social inequities
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
is the HALLMARK of a
government’s commitment to improve the wellbeing of all its citizens
UNIVERSAL COVERAGE