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NCM 104 - PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
39問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    Essential health care based on practical scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their participation and at a cost that he community and country can afford to maintain every stage of their development in the spirit of self reliance and self determination, (WHO,2008)

    THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

  • 2

    The United Nation thru the World Health Organization launched " Health for All by the year 2020" as the global agenda

    1977

  • 3

    declared during the First International Conference on Primary Health Care held in Alma Ata, USSR by WHO

    SEPTEMBER 6-12,1978

  • 4

    adopted in the Philippines through a Letter of Instruction signed by Pres Marcos Sr. with the theme " Health in the Hands of the People by 2020."

    October 19, 1979

  • 5

    Facilities for health and services are situated closer to where people are.

    ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE

  • 6

    It can be reached with in 30 minutes from households or within 5 kilometers distance.

    ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE

  • 7

    Rationale: when resources are accessible, people's health seeking behavior improves which in turn results to a better outcome.

    ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE

  • 8

    Refers to ensuring that essential services are provided to people in the community.

    AVAILABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 9

    The delivery of medical, dental and nursing services that will promote, maintain and even contribute to the restoration of well being.

    AVAILABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 10

    The expenses for health care should be within the budgetary capacity of each country.

    AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 11

    To reduce out of pocket expenses for health care by consumers should be prioritized by adopting policies that will improve the costs of medicine and medical procedures.

    AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 12

    It speaks of the need to contextualized health service in the lens of culture.

    ACCEPTABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 13

    Leininger (1991) - it is imperative that nurse deliver culturally congruent care to genuinely promote participation of clientele in managing their own health.

    ACCEPTABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 14

    it is imperative that nurse deliver culturally congruent care to genuinely promote participation of clientele in managing their own health.

    LEININGER 1991

  • 15

    Provided care designed to specifically address their needs

    APPROPRIATE HEALTH CARE

  • 16

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 1st

    ACTIVE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

  • 17

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 2nd

    INTER AND INTRA SECTORAL LINKAGES

  • 18

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 3rd

    USE OF APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY

  • 19

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 4th

    SUPPORT SYSTEM MADE AVAILABLE

  • 20

    ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES IN PHC 1. H 2. I 3. E M D 4. M a C H S 5. E D C a M 6. N 7. T o S C 8. S a A t S W S

    a

  • 21

    This employ the core functions of assessment, policy and assurance.

    PRIMARY CARE AND ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FUNCTIONS AS THE CORE OF INTEGRATED SERVICES

  • 22

    Coordination between public and private agencies in making health for all possible.

    MULTISECTORAL POLICY AND ACTION

  • 23

    pertains to coordinated actions between 2 or more agencies from a different sectors.

    INTERSECTORAL

  • 24

    referrals among health professionals from primary to secondary: care

    INTRASECTORAL

  • 25

    It envisions health in hands of people

    EMPOWERED PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES

  • 26

    When people are informed they make better choices for their health and in turn manage it by themselves thereby instilling self reliance in health

    EMPOWERED PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES

  • 27

    Shared leadership and participatory governance are critical in fostering a people centered health care system.

    KNOWLEDGE AND CAPACITY BUILDINGS

  • 28

    Health education activities and training sessions for people in the community should be conducted regularly so that they acquire the knowledge and skills to manage their health.

    KNOWLEDGE AND CAPACITY BUILDING

  • 29

    Activities and training sessions for people in the community should be conducted regularly so that they acquire the knowledge and skills to manage their health.

    HEALTH EDUCATION

  • 30

    Manpower is the most important resource in health care delivery.

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH

  • 31

    PHC relies on human resources that include nurses, midwives, physicians, and other health professionals.

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH

  • 32

    Programs: Doctors to the barrios and nurse deployment program

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH

  • 33

    Operation of healthcare system includes personnel, technology and services entail colt and requires funding

    FINANCING

  • 34

    the national government thru congress formulated Sin Tax bill that increased the excise taxes for both alcohol and tobacco • The purpose of this measure is not simply generate funding for health care but also aims to discourage people to purchase this products to reduce the diabetes and cardiovascular disease

    2013 RA 10351

  • 35

    WHO (2018b) defines it as "application of organized knowledge and skills in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures and systems developed to solve a health problem and improve quality of lives.

    TECHNOLOGY

  • 36

    Alma-ata Declaration of 1978, appropriate technology was cited as part of essential health care that should be accessible to all and scientifically sound as well.

    TECHNOLOGY

  • 37

    Philippine Institute of Traditional Alternative Health Care

    RA 8423

  • 38

    Mandate initiating activities to advocate, develop and promote use of indigenous health care practices in the country

    RA 8423

  • 39

    This agency work with the DOH and Department of Science and Technology for undertaking the research by establishing its safety and efficacy.

    RA 8423

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Essential health care based on practical scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their participation and at a cost that he community and country can afford to maintain every stage of their development in the spirit of self reliance and self determination, (WHO,2008)

    THE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

  • 2

    The United Nation thru the World Health Organization launched " Health for All by the year 2020" as the global agenda

    1977

  • 3

    declared during the First International Conference on Primary Health Care held in Alma Ata, USSR by WHO

    SEPTEMBER 6-12,1978

  • 4

    adopted in the Philippines through a Letter of Instruction signed by Pres Marcos Sr. with the theme " Health in the Hands of the People by 2020."

    October 19, 1979

  • 5

    Facilities for health and services are situated closer to where people are.

    ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE

  • 6

    It can be reached with in 30 minutes from households or within 5 kilometers distance.

    ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE

  • 7

    Rationale: when resources are accessible, people's health seeking behavior improves which in turn results to a better outcome.

    ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE

  • 8

    Refers to ensuring that essential services are provided to people in the community.

    AVAILABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 9

    The delivery of medical, dental and nursing services that will promote, maintain and even contribute to the restoration of well being.

    AVAILABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 10

    The expenses for health care should be within the budgetary capacity of each country.

    AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 11

    To reduce out of pocket expenses for health care by consumers should be prioritized by adopting policies that will improve the costs of medicine and medical procedures.

    AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 12

    It speaks of the need to contextualized health service in the lens of culture.

    ACCEPTABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 13

    Leininger (1991) - it is imperative that nurse deliver culturally congruent care to genuinely promote participation of clientele in managing their own health.

    ACCEPTABLE HEALTH CARE

  • 14

    it is imperative that nurse deliver culturally congruent care to genuinely promote participation of clientele in managing their own health.

    LEININGER 1991

  • 15

    Provided care designed to specifically address their needs

    APPROPRIATE HEALTH CARE

  • 16

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 1st

    ACTIVE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION

  • 17

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 2nd

    INTER AND INTRA SECTORAL LINKAGES

  • 18

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 3rd

    USE OF APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY

  • 19

    Cornerstones/ Pillars of PHC 4th

    SUPPORT SYSTEM MADE AVAILABLE

  • 20

    ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES IN PHC 1. H 2. I 3. E M D 4. M a C H S 5. E D C a M 6. N 7. T o S C 8. S a A t S W S

    a

  • 21

    This employ the core functions of assessment, policy and assurance.

    PRIMARY CARE AND ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FUNCTIONS AS THE CORE OF INTEGRATED SERVICES

  • 22

    Coordination between public and private agencies in making health for all possible.

    MULTISECTORAL POLICY AND ACTION

  • 23

    pertains to coordinated actions between 2 or more agencies from a different sectors.

    INTERSECTORAL

  • 24

    referrals among health professionals from primary to secondary: care

    INTRASECTORAL

  • 25

    It envisions health in hands of people

    EMPOWERED PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES

  • 26

    When people are informed they make better choices for their health and in turn manage it by themselves thereby instilling self reliance in health

    EMPOWERED PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES

  • 27

    Shared leadership and participatory governance are critical in fostering a people centered health care system.

    KNOWLEDGE AND CAPACITY BUILDINGS

  • 28

    Health education activities and training sessions for people in the community should be conducted regularly so that they acquire the knowledge and skills to manage their health.

    KNOWLEDGE AND CAPACITY BUILDING

  • 29

    Activities and training sessions for people in the community should be conducted regularly so that they acquire the knowledge and skills to manage their health.

    HEALTH EDUCATION

  • 30

    Manpower is the most important resource in health care delivery.

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH

  • 31

    PHC relies on human resources that include nurses, midwives, physicians, and other health professionals.

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH

  • 32

    Programs: Doctors to the barrios and nurse deployment program

    HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH

  • 33

    Operation of healthcare system includes personnel, technology and services entail colt and requires funding

    FINANCING

  • 34

    the national government thru congress formulated Sin Tax bill that increased the excise taxes for both alcohol and tobacco • The purpose of this measure is not simply generate funding for health care but also aims to discourage people to purchase this products to reduce the diabetes and cardiovascular disease

    2013 RA 10351

  • 35

    WHO (2018b) defines it as "application of organized knowledge and skills in the form of devices, medicines, vaccines, procedures and systems developed to solve a health problem and improve quality of lives.

    TECHNOLOGY

  • 36

    Alma-ata Declaration of 1978, appropriate technology was cited as part of essential health care that should be accessible to all and scientifically sound as well.

    TECHNOLOGY

  • 37

    Philippine Institute of Traditional Alternative Health Care

    RA 8423

  • 38

    Mandate initiating activities to advocate, develop and promote use of indigenous health care practices in the country

    RA 8423

  • 39

    This agency work with the DOH and Department of Science and Technology for undertaking the research by establishing its safety and efficacy.

    RA 8423