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    Status of

    Universal Health Care

    in the City of ______

    Name of PresentorDesignation

    Logo of the City

    Government

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    Outline

    Introduction

    - Background Information

    Social Determinants of Health UHC Status

    - Financial Risk Protection

    - Status of Health Facilities- MDGs

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    City of _________

    Total Population : ____

    Population Density : ____ per sq. km

    Income Classification: __ Class

    No.of Congressional

    Districts: ___

    No.of Brgys. : ___

    Map of the City

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    SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

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    Physical Environment & Infrastructure

    Urban HEARTIndicator

    2010 NationalTarget

    2010Performance

    HH w/ access to safe

    water

    94%

    HH w/ sanitary toilet 91%

    HH w/ solid waste

    management

    Road traffic injuries 6%

    Sources: _______________________

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    Social & Human Development

    Urban HEART Indicator 2010 National

    Target

    2010

    Perfor-mance

    FIC 95

    UFC Moderately/Severely

    Underweight

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    Economics

    Urban HEART Indicator 2010 National

    Target

    2010

    Performance

    Employment rate 93%

    Housing ownership rate 89%

    Sources: _______________________

    Urban HEART Indicator 2010 NationalTarget

    2010Performance

    Government spending for health

    and social service

    100%

    Social participation rate 30%

    Voter participation rate 89%

    % of locally generated revenue out

    of total budget

    No target

    Index crime rate 42%

    Governance

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    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

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    STATUS OF FINANCIAL RISKPROTECTION

    Universal Health Care Strategic Thrust #1

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    POVERTY INCIDENCE, CITY OF _________

    Poverty Incidence, 2011

    Number of Familiesbelonging to Q1

    Number of Familiesbelonging to Q2

    Source: National Household Targeting System, DSWD

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    No. of CCT Areas : _____% Enrollment in Philhealth of CCT Areas: _____

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    NHIP Enrollment

    Sector 2008

    Enrollees2009

    Enrollees2010

    Enrollees2010

    Target%

    Accomp.

    Sponsored

    Program

    IndividuallyPaying Program

    Government

    Private

    Non PayingOverseas Filipino

    Workers Program

    Total

    PHIC Enrollment Coverage: 2008, 2009, 2010

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    NHIP Coverage and Availment

    Factors explaining the coverage rates in the

    NHIP in the City

    Factors influencing availment of PhilHealth

    benefits in the City

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    NHIP Support Value

    Important factors that prevent access to

    outpatient services

    Important factors that prevent access to

    inpatient services

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    Financing Sources FY 2011CWHS Amount (in

    Php)

    Remarks

    City Health Budget (City + Brgys.)

    PhilHealth Reimbursements

    ODA Funds

    1.

    2.3.

    PDAF / Other Donors

    1.

    2.

    DOH

    1. Programmed Amount in Php

    2. Received Amount in Php

    3. Utilized Amount in Php (in %)

    TOTAL CWHS 2011 Annual Budget = Total for 2010 =______

    2011 Per Capita Budget for Health( Total CWHS Annual

    Budget divided by population) 14

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    STATUS OF HEALTH FACILITIES

    Universal Health Care Strategic Thrust #2

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    Map of City-wide Public & Private Health Facilities

    PIGCAWAYAN

    LIBUNGAN

    ALAMADA

    BANISILAN

    CARMEN

    PRES. ROXAS

    MIDSAYAP

    ALEOSAN

    PIKIT

    KABACAN

    MATALAM

    ANTIPAS

    MLANG

    TULUNAN

    MAKILALA

    MAGPET

    ARAKAN

    COLUMBIO

    LUTAYAN

    PRES. QUIRINO

    LAMBAYONG

    BAGUMBAYAN

    SEN. NINOY

    AQUINO

    LEBAK

    KALAMANSIG

    PALIMBANG

    NORALA

    TANTANGAN

    TAMPAKAN

    TUPI

    BANGA

    TBOLI

    POLOMOLOK

    MAITUM

    KIAMBA

    MAASIM

    MALUNGON

    ALABEL

    MALAPATAN

    GLAN

    PRES. ROXAS

    ESPERANZA

    ISULAN

    GEN. SANTOS CITY

    STO. NINO

    SURALLAH

    KIDAPAWAN CITY

    LAMBAYONG

    TACURONG CITY

    KORONADAL CITY

    LAKE SEBU

    COTABATO CITY

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    Profile of Public and Private Healthcare

    Providers (as of 2010)

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    Health Provider

    (Public/Private)

    NUMBER RATIO PER 100,000

    POPULATION

    IDEAL RATIO PER

    100,000

    POPULATION

    Doctors 5 Per 100,000 pop.

    Nurses 5 Per 100,000 pop.

    Midwives 20 per 100,000

    pop.

    Dentists

    Medical

    Technologists

    Sanitary

    Inspectors17

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    Main Health Centers/ClinicsTotal No. of

    Main Health

    Centers/clinics

    No. and % of

    OPB accredited

    No. and % of

    MCP accredited

    No. and % of

    TB-DOTS

    accredited

    TOTAL

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    HospitalsTotal No. of

    HospitalsNo. and % of

    accredited

    LGU Hospitals

    No. and % ofaccredited

    DOH Hospital

    No. and % ofaccredited Private

    Hospital

    TOTAL

    Lying-in Clinics/Birthing HomesNo. of lying-in

    clinics/birthin

    g homes

    No. and %

    accredited by

    PhilHealth for MCP

    No. and %

    designated

    as BEmONC

    No. and % of

    facilities trained in

    BEmONC

    TOTAL

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    Status of Health Facilities Enhancement

    Program in the City

    Facilities

    targeted for

    upgrading

    HFEP

    Amount

    programmed

    Amount

    released

    Utilization Balance Status of

    Completion

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    Status of Health Facilities Enhancement

    Program in the City

    Important factors that prevent full

    implementation of the HFEP

    Important factors that prevent facilities from

    getting licensed or accredited

    Important factors that influence health facility

    operations and sustainability

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    Name of Partner Name of

    Project/Activity

    Type of

    Support/Amount

    Status

    Updates on Public-Private Partnership (PPP)

    in City Government Hospitals

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    MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENTGOALS

    Universal Health Care Strategic Thrust #3

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    MDG Goals 2010 NatlTarget

    2008 2009 2010

    Goal #4: Reduce Child Mortality

    Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 livebirths)

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    Under-Five Mortality Rate (per 1,000live births)

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    Incidence of Protein EnergyMalnutrition (PEM) among 0-5 y.o.

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    Risks for MMR, IMR

    Three most important factors that influence

    the risks for maternal and neonatal mortality

    Three most important factors that affect the

    establishment and/or mobilization of midwife-

    led community health teams (CHTs)

    Status of referral/Service Delivery Networks

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    MDG Goals 2010 NatlTarget

    2008 2009 2010

    Goal #6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and other Diseases

    HIV Prevalence among 15 years oldand over

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    MDG Goals 2010 NatlTarget

    2008 2009 2010

    Other Indicators

    Diarrhea Morbidity Rate (per100,000)

    750

    Diarrhea Mortality Rate (per100,000)

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    Risks for Non-communicable diseases and

    conditions

    Three most important factors that influence the risks for non-

    communicable diseases

    Three most important factors that influence case

    detection/diagnosis

    Three most important factors that influence treatment/cure27

    MDG Max 2008 2009 2010

    Mortality from Non-CommunicableDiseases (per 100,000)

    Mortality from Trauma (accidents andinjuries per 100,000)

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    Status of CIPH Implementation

    2011 AOP Implementation

    2012 AOP Development

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