Pinoys healthier due to improved system – WHO

Published by rudy Date posted on October 11, 2012

MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos are becoming healthier due to improved social conditions and health system boosted by modern technologies, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported yesterday.

In its Philippine Health in Transition (HiT) report launched yesterday, WHO said the health of Filipinos has improved considerably during the second half of the 20th century, and these gains are accelerating.

WHO attributed these to improved social conditions and a strengthened health system with modern technologies.

“Public health interventions delivered by government health services are achieving universal coverage and sophisticated curative interventions are available in major metropolitan areas,” WHO said in the HiT report.

The global health agency, however, noted that the rise in the cases of non-communicable diseases and increasing populations in remote areas continue to pose challenges for the health system.

The Philippine HiT report is a comprehensive review of the country’s health system and policy reforms that provides easy access to relevant and timely information for policy makers and analysts.

The HiT report covers a wide scope of topics, including the organization and governance of the health system, health care financing, physical and human resources, health services delivery mechanisms, and the principal directions in health sector reform.

Shin Young-soo, WHO regional director for the Western Pacific, said the launching of the Philippines HiT is a milestone in health system analysis in the Asia Pacific region.

“HiTs allow policy-makers to understand what’s working well with their health systems, where the challenges are, and how it compares to other countries,” Shin said.

The Philippine report is the Observatory’s second HiT report, the first being the Fiji HiT, released in June 2011.

The HiTs are based on a template also used by the European Observatory, and help build a global body of comparable data.

HiTs are underway in many other countries, including Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong (China), Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Thailand and Tonga. –Mayen Jaymalin (The Philippine Star)

March –
IT’S WOMEN’S MONTH!

“Respect and support women
every day of the year/s!”

Invoke Article 33 of the ILO Constitution
against the military junta in Myanmar
to carry out the recommendations of the 2021 ILO Commission of Inquiry
against serious violations of protocols of
Forced Labour and Freedom of Association.

Accept the National Unity Government (NUG) 
of Myanmar.  Reject Military!

#WearMask #WashHands
#Report Corruption #SearchPosts #TakePicturesVideos

Time to support & empower survivors. Time to spark a global conversation. Time for #GenerationEquality to #orangetheworld!

 

Monthly Observances:
Women’s Role in History Month
Weekly Observances:
Week 1: Environmental Week;
   Women’s Week
Week 3: Philippine Industry and “
   Made-in-the-Philippines Products Week
Last Week: Protection and Gender-Fair Treatment
   of the Girl Child Week
Daily Observances:

March 8: Women’s Rights and   
   International Peace Day;
   National Women’s Day
March 4: Employee Appreciation Day
March 15: World Consumer Rights Day
March 18: Global Recycling Day
March 21: International Day for the Elimination
   of Racial Discrimination
March 23: International Day for the Right to the Truth
   Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations
   and for the Dignity of Victims
March 25: International Day of Remembrance of the
   Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
March 27: Earth Hour

Categories

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.