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Organizing a Multi-sectoral Approach to Enterprise Architecture, Standards development, and Capability Building: Philippines. Universal Health Care. Universal Health Care. “60% of Filipinos die without seeing a health professional”. Health for ALL. Health Policy Directions.
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Organizing a Multi-sectoral Approach to Enterprise Architecture, Standards development, and Capability Building: Philippines
Universal Health Care “60% of Filipinos die without seeing a health professional” Health for ALL
Health Policy Directions • A roadmap towards universal health care through a refocused PhilHealth; • Particular attention to the construction, rehabilitation, and support of health facilities • Attainment of Millennium Development Goals 4, 5, and 6 • Attain efficiency by using information technology (IT) in all aspects of health care • Increased attention to trauma, the 4th leading cause of death • More aggressive promotion of healthy lifestyle to prevent NCD • Attention to emerging diseases • Improve the access to quality affordable medicines • Continuing efforts in improving governance and regulation to eliminate graft and corruption in all areas of health care • Improve the plight of health workers through interventions in health education, placement, compensation, among others Ona, E (2010). The Aquino Health Agenda: Delivering Universal Health Care (from presentation slides delivered on October 22, 2010 at the 2nd Philippine Health Outlook Forum, AIM, Makati City
National eHealth Strategic Framework, Oct 2010
Meetings monthly since October 2010 • Three sub-groups • Enterprise architecture • Standards and inter-operability • Capability building
Important Elements • Government leadership (convening power) • Multi-sectoral (private, academe, NGO) • Frequent meetings • Transparency and collegiality • Knowledge management • Government leadership and country ownership