Millenium Development Goals and DOH Flashcards
list the 8 millennium development goals
- eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- achieve universal education
- promote gender equality and empower women
- reduce child mortality
- improve maternal health
- combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
- ensure environmental sustainability
- global partnership for development
extreme poverty rates have been cut by more than ______ since 1990
half
enrollment in primary education in developing regions has reached __%
91
the world has _________ equality in primary educations between girls and boys
achieved
the mortality rate of children under five has been cut by more than ______ since 1990
half
maternal mortality ratio fell by __% since 1990
45
between 2000 and 2013, new HIV infections fell by __% and __ million tuberculosis deaths have been averted
- 40
- 37
___ billion people have gained access to improved drinking water since 1990
2.6
in 2014 AID money increased to _____ billion
135.2
list the 17 sustainable development goals
- no poverty
- zero hunger
- good health and well-being
- quality education
- gender equality
- clean water and sanitation
- affordable and clean energy
- decent work and economic growth
- industry, innovation and infrastructure
- reduced inequalities
- sustainable cities and communities
- responsible consumption and production
- climate action
- life below water
- life on land
- peace, justice and strong institutions
- partnerships for the goals
national agency mandated to lead the health sector towards assuring quality health care to all Filipinos
Department of Health
is to be a global leader for attaining better health outcomes, competitive and responsive health care system, and equitable health financing
the DOH vision
to guarantee equitable, sustainable, and quality health for all Filipinos, especially the poor, and to lead the quest for excellence in health
the DOH mission
list the major roles of DOH
-leader in health
-enabler and capacity builder
-administrator of specific services
Planning and formulating policies of health programs and services
Monitoring and evaluating the implementation of health programs, projects, research, training , and services;
Advocating for health promotion and healthy lifestyles
what major role
Leadership
Providing logistical support to LGUs, the private sectors and other agencies in implementing health programs and services;
Serving as the lead agency in health and medical research
what major role
Enabler and Capacity Builder
Develop strategies for responding to emerging health needs, and;
Provide leadership in health emergency preparedness and response services
what major role
Administrator
provides services for all kinds of illnesses, injuries or deformities
general hospital
offers services for a specific disease or condition of type of patient, such as children, the elderly or women
specialty hospital
first contact health care facility that offers basic services
primary care facility
a health facility that provides long-term care, including basic services like food and shelter to patients with chronic conditions
custodial care facility
examination of human body, specimens from the human body for the diagnosis
diagnostic/therapeutic facility
performs highly specialized procedures on outpatient basis
specialized outpatient facility
commonly known as the health center, is a primary level health facility in the municipality
Rural Health Unit
Local Government code was enacted to bring about genuine and meaningful local autonomy. Act by which the national government confers power and authority upon the various LGUs to perform specific functions
R.A 7160
set of activities undertaken by health provider in response to its inability to provide diagnostic and therapeutic intervention
Referral
a two-way relationship between health facilities ensuring continuity and complementation of Health and Services
Referral System
ensures that services needed to be delivered at the lower level are in fact delivered
Functional Referral System
referral made by the individuals themselves to higher centers (hospitals) by-passing lower level facilities based on perceived inadequacy on the lower level
Self Referral System
referral from lower to higher, referral for higher to lower
vertical
referral from one facility to another with same level but different catchment
horizontal
a type of referral that comprises of vertical and horizontal referrals
external
referral within the facility from one personnel to another
Internal
generic term used by WHO to describe an integrated health management and delivery system based on a defined administrative and geographical area
ILHZ (Inter-Local Health Zones)
the strategy ACHIEVE for the Philippines, what does ACHIEVE stand for
Advance quality, health promotion and primary care
Cover all Filipinos against health-related financial risk
Harness the power of strategic HRH development
Invest in eHealth and data for decision-making
Enforce standards, accountability and transparency
Value all clients and patients, especially the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable
Elicit multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder support for health