MTLB- MODULE 5 (HIV LAWS)- RA 8504

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6 to 12 years

ARTICLE II. SAFE PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES Section 14. Penalties for Unsafe Practices and Procedures ✓ ___________ of imprisonment ✓ Fines and suspension or revocation of the license to practice his/ her profession

two weeks to six (6) months

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS Window time refers to the period of time, usually lasting from ___________ during which an infected individual will test "negative" upon HIV testing but can actually transmit the infection

10 to 12 years

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS Without HIV medicines, HIV advances to AIDS in about _____________

HIV

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS _____ is the virus that causes HIV infections

AIDS

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS ________ is the last stage of HIV Infections

HIV medicines

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS _________ can stop HIV infection from progressing to AIDS

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS a condition characterized by a combination of signs and symptoms, caused by HIV contracted from another person which attacks and weakens the body's immune system, making the afflicted individual susceptible to other life-threatening infections.

Compulsory HIV Testing

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS refers to HIV testing imposed upon a person attended or characterized by the lack of vitiated consent, use of physical force, intimidation or any form of compulsion

Anonymous Testing

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS refers to an HIV testing procedure whereby the individual being tested does not reveal his/her true identity

Contact tracing

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS refers to the method of finding and counselling the sexual partner(s) of a person who has been diagnosed as having sexually transmitted disease.

Window Period

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS refers to the period of time, usually lasting from two weeks to six (6) months during which an infected individual will test "negative" upon HIV testing but can actually transmit the infection

Pre-Test Counseling

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS refers to the process of providing an individual information on the biomedical aspects of HIV/AIDS and emotional support to any psychological implications of undergoing HIV testing and the test result itself before he/she is subjected to the test.

Post-Test Counseling

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS refers to the process of providing risk-reduction information and emotional support to a person who submitted to HIV testing at the time the result is released.

Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 6: Education in the workplace All government and private employees, workers, managers, and supervisors, including members of the _________________, and _______________, shall be provided with the standardized basic information and instruction on HIV/AIDS which shall include topics on confidentiality in the workplace and attitude towards infected employees and workers.

Armed Forces Chief of Staff and the Director General of the PNP

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 6: Education in the workplace In collaboration with the Department of Health (DOH), the Secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) shall oversee the antiHIV/AIDS campaign in all private companies while the ____________ shall oversee the implementation of this section.

Secretary of DOLE

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 6: Education in the workplace In collaboration with the Department of Health (DOH), the _______________ shall oversee the antiHIV/AIDS campaign in all private companies while the Armed Forces Chief of Staff and the Director General of the PNP shall oversee the implementation of this section.

DOLE, DFA, DoT, DoJ

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 7. Education for Filipinos going abroad

Local government units

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 9. Education in communities _______________, in collaboration with the Department of Health (DOH), shall conduct educational and information campaign on HIV/AIDS. The __________________ shall coordinate such campaign among concerned government agencies, non-government organizations and church-based groups

civic duty

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 5: Health service

DECS, CHED, TESDA

ARTICLE I. EDUCATION & INFORMATION Section 4: Education on schools

suspension or revocation of the license

ARTICLE II. SAFE PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES Section 14. Penalties for Unsafe Practices and Procedures ✓ 6 to 12 years of imprisonment ✓ Fines and ___________ to practice his/ her profession

precondition to employment

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 16. Prohibitions on Compulsory HIV Testing ✓ Compulsory HIV testing as a _______________, admission to educational institutions, the exercise of freedom of abode, entry or continued stay in the country, or the right to travel, the provision of medical service or any other kind of service or the continued enjoyment of said undertakings shall be deemed unlawful.

RA 7719 and 7170

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 17. Exception to the Prohibition on Compulsory Testing Compulsory HIV testing may be allowed only in the following instances: Complying for the _________

Family Code (Executive Order No. 309)

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 17. Exception to the Prohibition on Compulsory Testing Compulsory HIV testing may be allowed only in the following instances: Settle relevant issues pertaining to _____________

Anti-Rape Law

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 17. Exception to the Prohibition on Compulsory Testing Compulsory HIV testing may be allowed only in the following instances: a) A person convicted under the ________________

donation

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 15. Consent as a Requisite for HIV Testing ✓ Lawful consent to HIV testing of a donated human body, organ, tissue or blood shall be considered as having been given when: A ___________ is executed in accordance with RA 7170

transfusion, transplantation or research

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 15. Consent as a Requisite for HIV Testing ✓ Lawful consent to HIV testing of a donated human body, organ, tissue or blood shall be considered as having been given when: a) A person volunteers or freely agrees to donate his/ her blood, organ or tissue for _____________

Organ Donation Act of 1991 (RA 7170)

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 15. Consent as a Requisite for HIV Testing ✓ Lawful consent to HIV testing of a donated human body, organ, tissue or blood shall be considered as having been given when: b) A person has executed a legacy in accordance with the _______________

Written

ARTICLE III. TESTING, SCREENING & COUNSELLING Section 15. Consent as a Requisite for HIV Testing ✓ _________ consent only

AIDSWATCH

ARTICLE V. MONITORING Section 27. Monitoring Program ✓ A comprehensive HIV/AIDS monitoring program ✓ Shall determine and monitor the magnitude and progression of HIV infection in the Philippines

AIDSWATCH

ARTICLE V. MONITORING Section 27. Monitoring Program ✓ Shall evaluate the adequacy and efficacy of the countermeasures being employed (effectivity of ART)

HIV/AIDS related medical reports

ARTICLE V. MONITORING Section 28. Reporting Procedures the Department of Health through its AIDSWATCH monitoring shall receive, collate, evaluate all ____________. The AIDSWATCH data base shall utilize a coding system that promotes client anonymity

statistical and monitoring purposes

ARTICLE V. MONITORING Section 29. Contact Tracing HIV/AIDS contact tracing and all other related health intelligence activities may be pursued by the Department of Health: Provided, That these do not run counter to the general purpose of this Act: Provided, further, that any gathered information shall remain confidential and classified, and can only be used for _______________ and not as a basis or qualification for any employment, school attendance, freedom of abode or travel.

AIDSWATCH

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 31. Exceptions to the Mandate of Confidentiality Exceptions: When complying with the requirements of ___________

health workers

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 31. Exceptions to the Mandate of Confidentiality Exceptions: When informing other ____________directly involved in the care of a person with HIV/AIDS

subpoena

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 31. Exceptions to the Mandate of Confidentiality Exceptions: When responding to a ____________ issued by a Court

PERSON, PARENTS, OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 32. Release of HIV/AIDS Test Results: A) a) the _________; b) _____________ of a minor child who has been tested; c) ________ in the case of insane persons or orphans;

person authorized

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 32. Release of HIV/AIDS Test Results: d) ________________ to receive such results in conjunction with the AIDSWATCH program; e) justice of the Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court

justice of the Court of Appeals

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 32. Release of HIV/AIDS Test Results: d) person authorized to receive such results in conjunction with the AIDSWATCH program; e) ___________ or the Supreme Court

health professionals medical instructors workers employers recruitment agencies insurance companies data encoders other custodians

ARTICLE VI. CONFIDENTIALITY Section 30. Medical Confidentiality All _________________ of any medical record, file, data, or test results are directed to strictly observe confidentiality in the handling of all medical information, particularly the identity and status of persons with HIV

Permits

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 42. Penalties for Discriminatory Acts and Policies ✓ 6 mos. to 4 years Imprisonment ✓ Fine: not exceeding 10,000Php ✓ Revocation of ______________

10,000Php

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 42. Penalties for Discriminatory Acts and Policies ✓ 6 mos. to 4 years Imprisonment ✓ Fine: not exceeding ____________ ✓ Revocation of Permits

6 mos. to 4 years

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 42. Penalties for Discriminatory Acts and Policies ✓ Imprisonment: _____________ ✓ Fine: not exceeding 10,000Php ✓ Revocation of Permits

pre-employment to post-employment

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 35. Discrimination in the workplace ✓ Discrimination in any form from ______________, including hiring, promotion or assignment, based on actual, perceived or suspected HIV status of an individual is prohibited. Termination from work on the sole basis of actual, perceived or suspected HIV status is deemed unlawful.

Discrimination in schools

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 36. ____________ No educational institution shall refuse admission or expel, discipline, segregate, deny participation, benefits or services to a student or a prospective student on the basis of his/her actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.

Restrictions on travel and habitation

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 37. _______________ ✓ The freedom of abode, lodging and travel of a person with HIV shall not be abridged. No person shall be quarantined, put in isolation, or refused lawful entry or deported from Philippine territory on account of his/her actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.

elective or appointive public office

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 38. Inhibition from public service ✓ The right to seek an __________________shall not be denied to a person with HIV.

Inhibition from public service

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 38. _____________ ✓ The right to seek an elective or appointive public office shall not be denied to a person with HIV.

Exclusion from credit and insurance services

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 39. _______________ ✓ Extension and continuation of credit and loan shall likewise not be denied solely on the basis of said health condition

Discrimination in hospitals & health institutions

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 40. _________________ ✓ No person shall be denied health care service or be charged with a higher fee on account of actual, perceived or suspected HIV status.

Denial of burial services

ARTICLE VII. DISCRIMINATORY ACTS & POLICIES Section 41. _______________ ✓ A deceased person who had AIDS or who was known, suspected or perceived to be HIV positive shall not be denied any kind of decent burial services.

EO No. 39

ARTICLE VII. THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL (PNAC) SECTION 43. ESTABLISHMENT PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL ✓ Law: __________ ✓ December 3, 1992 ✓ Oversee an integrated and comprehensive approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the Philippines ✓ 26 members ✓ Chairperson: DOH Secretary

DOH Secretary

ARTICLE VII. THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL (PNAC) SECTION 43. ESTABLISHMENT PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL ✓ EO No. 39 ✓ Approved on December 3, 1 992 ✓ Oversee an integrated and comprehensive approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the Philippines ✓ 26 members ✓ Chairperson: __________________

26

ARTICLE VII. THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL (PNAC) SECTION 43. ESTABLISHMENT PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL ✓ EO No. 39 ✓ Approved on December 3, 1 992 ✓ Oversee an integrated and comprehensive approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the Philippines ✓ ____members ✓ Chairperson: DOH Secretary

December 3, 1992

ARTICLE VII. THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL (PNAC) SECTION 43. ESTABLISHMENT PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL ✓ EO No. 39 ✓ Approved on: ________________ ✓ Oversee an integrated and comprehensive approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the Philippines ✓ 26 members ✓ Chairperson: DOH Secretary

RA 8504

An act promulgating policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines, instituting a nationwide HIV/AIDS information and educational program, establishing a comprehensive HIV/AIDS monitoring system, strengthening the Philippine National Aids Council, and for other purposes.

February 13, 1998

Date of approval of the RA 8504

unlawful

HIGHLIGHTS OF RA 8504: Compulsory HIV testing shall be considered _______

right to privacy

HIGHLIGHTS OF RA 8504: The ___________ of individuals with HIV shall be guaranteed.

Discrimination

HIGHLIGHTS OF RA 8504: _____________, in all its forms and subtleties, against individuals with HIV or persons perceived or suspected of having HIV shall be considered inimical to individual and national interest.

Provision of basic health

HIGHLIGHTS OF RA 8504: ______________ and social services for individuals with HIV shall be assured.

human rights & civil liberties

SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICIES Extend to every person suspected or known to be infected with HIV/AIDS full protection of his/her _________ (right to privacy, discrimination, basic health & social services)

eradicate conditions

SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICIES Positively address and seek to ____________ that aggravate the spread of HIV infection

public awareness

SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICIES Promote _____________ (educational & info campaign)

universal precautions

SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICIES Promote utmost safety and ___________

affected individuals

SECTION 2. DECLARATION OF POLICIES Recognize the potential role of __________ in propagating vital information

identifying number or symbol

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS An ____________ is used to substitute for the name and allows the laboratory conducting the test and the person on whom the test is conducted to match the test results with the identifying number or symbol

HIV infection

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS As ___________ advances to AIDS, the amount of HIV in the body increases and the number of CD4 cells decreases

CD4 cells

SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS HIV damages the immune system by killing _______

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL

Oversee an integrated and comprehensive approach to HIV/AIDS prevention and control in the Philippines

ORGAN DONATION ACT

RA 7170

NATIONAL BLOOD SERVICES ACT

RA 7719

Fidel V. Ramos

RA 8504 was Approved by

provincial governor, city or municipal mayor and the barangay captain

Section 9. Education in communities Local government units, in collaboration with the Department of Health (DOH), shall conduct educational and information campaign on HIV/AIDS. The _____________ shall coordinate such campaign among concerned government agencies, non-government organizations and church-based groups.

The Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998

Title of RA 8504


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