2010:
Ao 2010-0036
Kalusugan Pangkalahatan
Prepared By:
Danmarc Daloso
Roel Bacala
Clark Joseph Adlaon
Ece Anthony Bon
Von Raphael Payusan
KALUSUGAN PANGKALAHATAN/
UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
• To address the remaining gaps
and challenges on inequity in
health, the Aquino Health
Agenda (AHA), through
Administrative Order No. 2010-
0036 was launched.
• It contains the operational
strategy called Kalusugan
Pangkalahatan (KP)
which aims to achieve
universal health care for
all Filipinos.
KP seeks to ensure equitable
access to quality health care by
all Filipinos beginning with those
in the lowest income quintiles.
KP further fulfills President
Aquino’s “social contract” with
the Filipino people, as stated in
Section 7 of Executive Order 43
series 2011:
Executive Order 43 series 2011:
1. Investing in our people,
reducing poverty and
building national
competitiveness;
2. Advancing and
protecting public health;
3. Building of capacities
and creation of
opportunities among the
poor; and
4. Increasing social
protection.
GOALS
The implementation of KP/Universal Health
Care shall be directed towards the
achievement of the.
Health system goals of financial risk
protection, better health outcomes and
responsive health system.
I. Financial Risk Protection
II. Responsive health
system
III. Better health outcomes
STRATEGIC THRUSTS
KP shall be attained by pursuing the 3
strategic thrusts:
1.) Financial risk protection through
expansion in NHIP enrollment and benefit
delivery
2.) Improved access to quality hospitals
and health care facilities
3.) Attainment of the health-related MDGs
To implement the KP thrusts and
interventions, the DOH will adopt
the following general: strategies:
1.) Focus and engage vulnerable families,
starting with provinces where most are found;
2.) Partner with poverty alleviation programs
like the National Household Targeting System-
Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) and Conditional
Cash Transfer (CCT);
3.) Leverage LGU participation and
performance through province-wide
agreements; and
4.) Harness private sector participation
Twelve (12) areas in the country have been prioritized for
having the most number of families
who are poor and have unmet needs.
• These areas are the
following: Negros Occidental
Metro Manila Cebu
Quezon IloIlo
Pangasinan Maguindanao
Cavite Zamboanga del Sur,
Leyte Davao del Sur
Pampanga
Together, these areas account for 33 percent of NHTS-PR
families and about 40 percent of unmet needs for public health
services in the country.
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• Together, these areas account for 33
percent of NHTS-PR families and about 40
percent of unmet needs for public health
services in the country.