For Each Filipino
Bawat Pilipino, ramdam ang kalusugan:
The availability and access to health, from primary to special healthcare should be well-distributed throughout the country. The promise of the full implementation of the UHC Law and the recently passed regional speciality hospitals are evidence of this.
Ligtas, dekalidad, at mapagkalingang serbisyo
Public healthcare facilities and hospitals should aim to provide excellent service towards every Filipino patient.
Teknolohiya para sa mabilis na serbisyong pangkalusugan
“All government facilities are right-sized and efficient”
For All the Communities
4. Handa sa krisis
This means stronger Epidemiology and Surveillance through PIDSR. We should be able to detect disease outbreaks, manage and control them.
5. Pag-iwas sa sakit
A part of the Universal Healthcare Law is stronger campaign for Health Promotions
6. Ginhawa ng isip at damdamin
It is important that all of us are health literate and good health seeking behavior. Also, the importance of Mental Health.
For all the Healthcare Workers
7. Kapakanan at karapatan ng health workers
8. Proteksyon sa anumang pandemya
Aside from being fairly compensated with benefits that should equal their sacrifices as healthcare workers, the government should ensure their safety by providing the right protection.
1. Vaccination
Focuses on increasing the number of fully immunized children and ensuring access to vaccines for preventable diseases.
2. Nutrition
Addresses malnutrition, particularly among children, through programs like the first 1,000 days initiative and promoting proper infant and young child feeding.
3. WASH
Emphasizes access to clean water, proper sanitation, and hygiene practices to prevent waterborne diseases.
4. Maternal Health
Aims to reduce maternal mortality rates and ensure access to quality maternal and newborn care.
5. Tuberculosis and HIV
Focuses on early detection, treatment, and prevention of both TB and HIV/AIDS.
6. Road Safety
Aims to reduce road accidents and injuries through awareness campaigns and promoting safe driving practices.
7. Non-Communicable Diseases
Targets the prevention and management of chronic diseases like hypertension and diabetes.
8. Cancer
Focuses on early detection, screening, and treatment of various cancers.
Service Delivery
Ensuring access to quality health services, including primary, secondary, and tertiary care, is crucial. This involves strengthening infrastructure, improving service delivery models, and promoting community participation.
Health Workforce
A sufficient and well-trained health workforce is essential to deliver services effectively. This includes investing in education, training, and equitable distribution of healthcare professionals.
Health Information Systems
Robust information systems are needed to collect, analyze, and disseminate data for informed decision-making, monitoring progress, and evaluating performance.
Medical Products, Vaccines, and Technologies
Ensuring access to essential medicines, vaccines, and technologies is vital for effective diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.
Financing
Sustainable and equitable financing mechanisms are needed to pool resources and protect individuals from financial hardship due to healthcare costs. This can involve a combination of public and private funding, with a focus on financial risk protection.
Leadership and Governance
Strong leadership and governance are needed to steer the health system, set policies, and ensure accountability. This includes promoting transparency, citizen engagement, and effective regulation.
Commitment to Public Interest:
Public officials must prioritize the welfare of the public over their own personal interests. They should ensure efficient and effective use of government resources and funds.
Professionalism:
Public officials should perform their duties with excellence, dedication, and competence. This includes acting with integrity, competence, and dedication.
Justness and Sincerity:
Public officials should treat everyone fairly and with respect, without discrimination. They should act with honesty and sincerity in their dealings.
Political Neutrality:
Public officials should provide service to all citizens impartially, regardless of their political affiliations.
Responsiveness to the Public:
Public officials should be accessible and responsive to the needs of the public. They should provide information and encourage public participation.
Nationalism and Patriotism:
Public officials should be loyal to the Philippines and promote the use of local goods and resources. They should demonstrate love for their country and its people.
Commitment to Democracy:
Public officials should uphold democratic values and principles, including public accountability and the supremacy of civilian authority.
Simple Living:
Public officials should lead modest lives appropriate to their positions and income, avoiding extravagant displays of wealth.