Organizations that Contribute to Public Health
Regional (State) Health Departments
17 Centers for Health Development and Headed by medical directors, Promote, protect and maintain the health and welfare of the citizens of the state
Hands, Heart and Head
3H Outcomes of Service of Learning Approach (SLA)
Primary Level of Care
Barangay Health Stations
Corporate Involvement in Community Health
Businesses and Impact on employees and employees health
Local Health Departments
City health offices, Local-government,provide health services to the people in their cities, direct leadership
Secondary Level of Care
District Health Services
American Cancer Society and Philippine Red Cross
Example of Voluntary Health Agencies
PAMET, PNA, PSM
Examples of Professional Health Organizations
American Red Cross, National Science Foundation, National Academy of Science
Examples of Quasi governmental Health Organization
World Health Organization
Founded in 1948, headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland
Professional Health Organizations
Funded by membership dues and serve to protect and promote the standards of profession
Non governmental Health Agencies
Funded by private contributions, membership dues, and grants and not headed by government officials
Governmental (Official) Health Agencies
Funded by tax and headed by government officials
Agriculture, Education, Public Works and Highways,Interior & Local Government Social Welfare & Development
Health related agencies
Non governmental Health Agencies
Independent voluntary association of people acting together on continuous basis for some common purpose other than achieving money or illegal activities
JCI Kiwanis Club
Junior Chamber International
Dr. Annabell P. Yumang
Medical director of Region XI
Service, Social, and Religious Organizations
Members enjoy social interaction with similar interests & Common good function
Quasi governmental Health Organization
Official health responsibilities operate independently from government supervision
Coordinated School Health Programs
Organized set of policies, procedures and activities designed to protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of students and staff, thus improving a student's ability to learn
Tertiary Level of Care
Phil. Heart Center
Tertiary Level of Care
Philippine General Hospital
Department of Health
Philippines principal health agency and Responsible for insuring access to basic public health services
Primary Level of Care
Primary health facilities,Not equipped to handle sophisticated and complicated medical case
World Health Assembly
Primary operating body of WHO
Secondary Level of Care
Private owned or government operated ,Capable of performing minor surgeries and simple laboratory examinations
Tertiary Level of Care
Referral center Complicated cases and provide intensive care and have specialist healthcare providers
Secondary Level of Care
Regional Health Services
Secondary Level of Care
Rural (Local Hospital) Services
Primary Level of Care
Rural Health Units
Tertiary Level of Care
SPMC
Dr. Francisco T. Duque III, MSC
Secretary of Health, Appointed by the president and a member of his cabinet
Health Referral
Set of activities undertaken by a health care provider or facility in response to its inability to provide the necessary intervention of patient's need
True
T/F "Higher level, more qualified personnel, highly sophisticated equipment"
International Health Agencies
World Health Organization & World Health Assembly assist the people of member nations attain the best level of health possible
Voluntary Health Agencies
arouse because of unmet health needs
Rotary International
bring together business and prof leaders, goodwill and peace to world
Practical experiences
community works
Faculty
connects service experience & teaching objectives through reflection SLA
Department of Public Works and Highways
construction of safety water supplies and facilities
Department of Education
effective venue and avenue of basic knowledge including health education
Health related Agencies
functions affect communities health, integration of health plans aim for total community development
Quasi governmental Health Organization
funding from both public and private sources
Bill and Melinda Gates foundation
globally enhance healthcare, reduce extreme poverty PHO
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
grants for a range of health issues, access to care, childhood obesity, training healthcare PHO
Health Referral
involves not only direct patient care but support services such as transportation to transfer patient from one health facility to another
Rockefeller Foundation
launch biomedical researches, vaccines, development of vaccine against yellow fever PHO
Service Learning Center Staff
links students & community SLA
Eradication of smallpox
noteworthy work of International Health Agencies
National Health Agencies
primary responsible for the protection of the health & welfare of its citizens
Professional Health Organizations
promote high standards of professional practice for their specific profession, thereby improving the health of the society by improving the people in the profession
Student
provides service and leanrs SLA
Development, Enforcement, Provision, Funding, Support health programs
responsibilities of national health agencies
Health Education, School Environment, Services
scope of Coordinated School Health Program
Civic Engagement
sense of purpose
Department of Agriculture
social and economic upliftment
Academic Study
subject
Service Learning
teaching and learning approach that integrates community service with academic study and direct application with theoretical model
Raise, Educate, Provide & Advocate health
voluntary health agencies purpose
1980
year WHO declared total eradication of smallpox