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The document summarizes the top 3 health management information systems (HMIS) used in hospitals in the Philippines. These are: 1) Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) system launched by the Department of Health and WHO in 2010 to detect and monitor disease outbreaks in post-disaster situations. 2) PhilHealth Link call center supported by local governments to maximize reimbursement from PhilHealth and provide steady revenue for facilities. 3) Mother Bles Birthing Clinics networks that provide accessible maternal and infant care, particularly for underserved PhilHealth members, through public-private partnerships.
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His Lesson 6

The document summarizes the top 3 health management information systems (HMIS) used in hospitals in the Philippines. These are: 1) Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) system launched by the Department of Health and WHO in 2010 to detect and monitor disease outbreaks in post-disaster situations. 2) PhilHealth Link call center supported by local governments to maximize reimbursement from PhilHealth and provide steady revenue for facilities. 3) Mother Bles Birthing Clinics networks that provide accessible maternal and infant care, particularly for underserved PhilHealth members, through public-private partnerships.
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GROUP MEMBERS:

CORPUZ , ALLAN JAMES RATING:_________

MESADA, MILLEN DATE: 03-05-20

SUBANG, ANGELIKA

SUGANDO, JESUSA

BMLS-II-2

INSTRUCTOR: ANGELA LAGLIVA, RMT

Instruction: Research and submit a brief report on the top three HMIS used in hospitals
in the Philippines.

There are top 3 HMIS that was mostly used in the hospital here in the Philippines
which are; Mother Bles Birthing Clinics of KaKaK Foundation Inc., Surveillance in Post
Extreme Emergencies and Disasters (SPEED) of the Department of Health (DOH) and
World Health Organization (WHO), and PhilHealth Link of PhilHealth Region 8.

(SPEED) is an early warning disease surveillance system for post-disaster


situation launched by Department of Health and World Health Organization in 2010.
The aim of the system is to determine early and potential disease outbreaks and
monitor disease trends. It contributes immensely in reducing preventable deaths and
diseases by enabling timely and appropriate response by local government officials.
Using web-based software technology which can receive data via SMS, the system
enables online data validation and automatic generation of necessary reports. Thus, it
makes the transmission of syndromic diseases information from barangay or evacuation
centers to all levels of the health system country in a short-period of time.

PhilHealth Link is a call center for PHilHealth members, a collaborative


enterprise supported by provincial local government units who want to maximize
reimbursement from PhilHealth so that LGU health facilities can have a steady revenue
stream. This project was launched by PhilHealth Region VIII in 2010. PhilHealth LINK
is particularly useful for households whose premiums are subsidized by local
government units under the Sponsored Program, and who may not be fully aware of
the benefits they are entitled to and how these may be availed of.

Mother Bles Birthing Clinics are networks of PhilHealth accredited birthing


health facility started in Leyte Province. The program aims to provide poor pregnant
women with accessible and affordable maternal and infant health care services. Ninety-
five (95) percent of clients of MBBC are PhilHealth indigent members, and the
remaining 5 percent are either non-PhilHealth or paying clients. The business model of
Mother Bles Clinics harnesses the comparative advantages of the following sectors
through private-public partnership: KaKaK Foundation Inc., private practicing
midwives, municipal and provincial government.

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