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Universal Health Care in the Philippines Gains and Challenges Enrique T. Ona, MD, FPCS, FACS ( Hon.) Secretary of Health

The Social Contract with the Filipino From treating health as just another area for political patronage to recognizing the advancement and protection of public health, which includes responsible parenthood, as key measures of good governance. President Benigno S. Aquino III People

Universal Health Care Education Investing in Filipinos, especially the poor Housing Conditional Cash Transfer

The Republic of the Philippines Archipelagic surface area of 115,831 square miles, with over 7,107 islands Population: 92.3 M (as of 2010) Population growth rate: 1.82% Life expectancy at birth: F 73 ; M 67 80 provinces, 140 cities, 1,494 municipalities, and 42,026 barangays (villages) Top government health agency: Department of Health (doh.gov.ph) 4

Population Pyramid Challenge of Attaining Demographic Dividend

GNI per capita (Current USD) Economic Situation in 2010 3000 2500 2000 Steady economic growth since 2003 Poverty incidence with minimal improvement, despite favorable economic growth GDP per capita 2,587 US Dollars in 2012 Poverty incidence was 27.9% in 2012 1500 1000 500 0 6 93 95 97 99 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2012 Year

Percentage of GDP Health Financing Total Health Expenditures as % of GDP 5% National Government Social Health Insurance (PhilHealth) Others Local Government Private OOP 4% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50% 3% 2.20% 2.30% 2.20% 2% 1% 0% 0.40% 0.40% 0.50% 0.60% 0.70% 0.60% 0.50% 0.50% 0.70% 2010 (Actual) 2011 (Actual) 2012 (Estimated)

Health Financing Neither Gov t subsidy nor the NHIP have adequately protected the poor from financial risk Source of Health Financing By Source, 2011 11% 12% 15% 51 % PHIC Coverage despite the 1995 PhilHealth law mandate of 100% coverage of all Filipinos in 15 years 53% National Government Local Government Social Health Insurance (PhilHealth) 9%

Health Situation in 2010 Public health efforts fall short of MDG commitments for 2015, specially those related to maternal health Maternal Mortality Rates Reported from National Surveys, Philippines, 1993-2011 Survey Sources, Varying Years MDG Target: 52

Health Services in 2010 The poor have limited access to quality outpatient (Rural Health Units) or inpatient (hospital) facilities Philippine Orthopedic Center, Manila Fabella Memorial Hospital, Manila

Hospital bed to population ratio has remained the same for 2 decades Hospital bed to population ration

Total Fertility Rate, Philippines** (1991-2009) *3.6-3.9 *3.4-3.7 *3.1-3.2 *3.1-3.4 *3.0-3.2 *95% Confidence Interval **Rates reflect 3-year averages centering on the middle of the 3-year period

UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE Achieve the public health MDGs Provide financial risk protection Secure access to quality care at facilities INTERVENTIONS OF CARE Secondary Prevention and Primary Care Improved Health especially for the Poor and Vulnerable

Roadmap to Universal Healthcare Public Health Millenium Dev. Goals Achieved Financial Risk Protection Improved Quality Care Delivery System Accessible Health Governance Improved Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality Control & Eliminate Infectious Diseases Promote a Healthy Lifestyle & Prevent NCDs Expand PhilHealth Coverage Improve PhilHealth Benefit Package Upgrade and Improve Health Units and Hospitals Deploy Human Resources for Health Develop Health Systems Maintain an Effective Health Regulatory System

Key Accomplishments: Attainment of Public Health MDGs Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality 80% children fully immunized in EPI (BCG, DPT3, OPV3, Measles & Hep B) in 2013 57% mothers delivered in health facilities in 2011 vs 38.8% in 2009 2.1 M women of reproductive age provided modern family planning commodities in 2012 Passage of the Responsible Parenthood Reproductive Health Act (RA 10354)

Passage of the RP/RH Law and Signing of the Implementing Rules and Regulations

Fabella Memorial Hospital

Key Accomplishments: Attainment of Public Health MDGs Control of Infectious (Age Old) Diseases 164,523 TB cases (91%) treated in 2012 27 malaria-free provinces out of 53 endemic provinces as of 2012 4,656 HIV/AIDS cases provided treatment 12 filaria-free provinces of 43 endemic provinces as of 2012 4 provinces, 5 cities declared rabies-free

Key Accomplishments: Financial Risk Protection National Enrollment Rate 2010: 57.20 M (62%) 2011: 78.87 M (82%) 2012: 75.82 M (79%)* 2013 : 79.13 M (81%)* *5.2 M NHTS poor households - 20 to 25 M beneficiaries (100% national government subsidy) Passage of the Sin Tax Reform Law (RA 10351) Provide premium subsidy for the near-poor Passage of the National Health Insurance Act of 2013

Advocacy and partnerships for signing of Sin Tax Law In Billion Php 21 Projected Incremental Revenues from Sin Tax Earmarked for Health

Key Accomplishments: Financial Risk Protection Benefit Packages No Balance Billing (NBB) Policy adopted in Sept. 2011 23 Case Rates Package adopted in Sept. 2011 Z - Benefit Package launched in July 2012 Expanded Z-Benefit Package launched in Feb 2013 Enrollment at Point of Care

Launching of PhilHealth Case Rates

Key Accomplishments: Access to Quality Health Care System Health Facilities Enhancement Program (2010-2013) 1,567 Barangay Health Stations upgraded (out of 16,038) 1,642 Rural Health Units upgraded (out of 3,074) 266 LGU hospitals upgrade (out 0f 734) 60 projects implemented (in 70 DOH hospitals)

Barangay Health Station in Palo, Leyte

SAN REMIGIO RURAL HEALTH UNIT, SAN REMIGIO, ANTIQUE FACADE DELIVERY ROOM 3 rd class municipality with a population of 30,446

BUGASONG MEDICARE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, BUGASONG, ANTIQUE MARCH 2013 A Level 1, 15- bed district hospital catering to a population of 118,860

DOH REGIONAL HOSPITAL in BAYOMBONG, NUEVA VIZCAYA FEBRUARY 2013 Operating Room Complex A Level 2, 200- bed Hospital

Key Accomplishments: Access to Quality Health Care System Human Resources for Health Deployment Program 204 Physicians (Doctors to the Barrios) deployed 21,952 RNHEALS nurses deployed 2,738 Midwives deployed 40,851 Community Health Teams* trained and deployed *Composed of 5 members with Nurse/Midwife as leader with 4 other members such as the Social Welfare Devt Officer, DepEd School Physician, PhilHealth Advocacy Officer, Bgy. Nutrition Scholar, Population Officer, Barangay Health Worker, Traditional Birth Attendant, or Parent Leader; assigned to 100 households per team to provide key messages and basic preventive care

Doctor to the Barrios

Registered Nurses for Health Enhancement and Local Service (RNHeals) 22, 500 nurses are deployed annually

DOH ISO 9001:2008 Certification Key Accomplishments: Health Governance First National Agency to be fully ISO Certified Sincerity Rating DOH Satisfaction Rating - from Good (+37 points) to Very Good (+60 points) Health Information Systems Improvement National Telehealth Service Program Wireless Access for Health Partnership with private sector Health Leadership and Governance Program - improving governance at the Local Government level Philippine Orthopedic Center Dialysis Services in DOH hospitals

WAH MOBILE MIDWIFE WAH SYNCHRONIZED PATIENT ALERTS BY SMS (SPASMS)

Universal Healthcare Targets by 2016 Pubic Health MDGs Achieved Decrease Maternal MR to 50/100,000 Decrease Under 5 MR to 25.5/1,000 Decrease TB prevalence to 387/100,000 Maintain low HIV/AIDS prevalence (<1% of pop n) Decrease malaria morbidity to 6.6/100,000 Quality Health Services Upgrade and construct hospitals, RHUs, BHS Modernize equipment Increase health manpower and drug access Minimal Financial Risk Enroll and cover 95% of all Filipinos with PhilHealth especially the poor Increase the support value of PhilHealth claims (and decrease Out of Pocket)

Gaps and Challenges Difficulty to synchronize public health in a devolved and fragmented health system Bringing care in geographically isolated conflict and disadvantaged areas Implementation of rapid health insurance coverage to about 40 million Filipinos thru national subsidy (50% of population) Reform governance of public hospitals Improve timeliness and accuracy of national data gathering (eg. Vital civil registries) Resistance to Public Private Partnerships Frequent natural and man-made disasters

Bohol Earthquake (October 15, 2013)

Super Typhoon Yolanda

Super Typhoon Yolanda

Typhoon Sendong (Cagayan de Oro, Dec, 2011)

Zamboanga Siege (September 9, 2013)

Typhoon Pablo (Mindanao, December 5, 2012)

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