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#TEAMHAGARDOV

Dr. Sylvia Stella Galiza


Dr. Jeremiah Escobanez
Dr. Salvador Dela Pena
Emma Ebreo
Shyn Ordines
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HEALTH INFORMATION, DRRM
HEALTH & NUTRITION and
OPERATIONS

Dr. Sylvia Stella Galiza


Dr. Jeremiah Escobanez
Dr. Salvador Dela Pena
Emma Ebreo
Shyn Ordines
N, DRRM-H, FAMILY
ON and HOSPITAL
TIONS

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STRATEGIC
GOALS OBJECTIVES STRATEGY PPAs PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
INDICATORS
Goal 1: Objective 1: To Ensure Health Updating of all health facilities ICT All health facilities ICT Development
Institutionalized utilize interoperable Facilities with Development Plan Plan updated
Province-Wide Electronic Medical functional EMRs Strategy 1: Enhancement of ICT
Health Information Records (EMR) for . iClinicSys (RHUs) Development Plan No. of Health Facilities with
Management digitalize service .iHOMIS+ Formulation of ICT Development Plan formulated and approved ICT
Systems and delivery (Hospitals) Development Plan
Epidemiology and Training of health personnel on iClinicSys
Surveillance System # of health personnel trained
latest Version
Training of Barangay Health personnel on
Strategy 2: Capacity building and iClinicSys latest Version
development for ICT
# of health personnel trained
Training on Health Worker on iHOMIS+
# of health personnel trained
Training on Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
Strategy 3: Enhancing ICT
Provision of ICT Equipment and Services # of equipment procured
Infrastructure
Strategy 4: Monitoring and Assessment and Monitoring of EMR # of health facilities with functional
Evaluation Implementation EMR monitored
# of health facilities compliant on
Inventory of ICT equipment DOH ICT standard
# of reports submitted
# of hospitals with functional
Sustain functionality of iClinicSys & iHOMIS+
iHOMIS
# of RHUs with functional iClinicSys

Strategy 5: Networking and


Meeting with Partners and Stakeholders # of meetings attended
Collaboration
FAMILY HEALTH
GOAL OBJECTIVES

Goal 1: Ensured Objective 1: To


essential quality improve access to
health services at quality Primary Care
appropriate level of Services.
care
FAMILY HEALTH AND NUTRITION SERVICE
STRATEGIC INDICATORS STRATEGY

Zero Incidence of Maternal Strategy 1: Provision of family


Death health and nutrition services

Increased FIC coverage from


64.62% to 95%
64.62% to 95%

Improve the nutritional status Strategy #: Micronutrient


of targeted children supplementation
Strategy 2: Advocacy campaign
and activities
Strategy 3: Monitoring,
Technical Assistance and
Supervision
Strategy 4: Networking and
Collaboration
RITION SERVICES
PPAs PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
MATERNAL HEALTH
Provide maternal care % coverage of pregnant women with 4 or more
services ANCs
% of facility-based deliveries
% of pregnant women given TD2 plus
% of pregnant women who completed IFA

% of pregnant women who completed calcium


carbonate tablet
% of nutritionally at risk pregnant women
given dietary supplementation
% of women given 1 dose of anti-helminthic
drugs
# of pregnant women undergone laboratory
examination
% of deliveries attended by skilled health
professional
Sustain provision of % of postpartum women with at least 2
postpartum care services postpartum visits

% of postpartum women given IFA

% of postpartum women given vitamin A


capsule 200,000 IU

CHILD HEALTH
Conduct routine # of targeted children received routine
immunization to targeted immunization
children # of newborn received BCG at birth
immunization to targeted
children

# of newborn received Hep B vaccine with in


24 hours
Perform Expanded Newborn % of newborn babies undergone expanded
Screening Newborn Screening
Follow-up drop-up / missed # of children covered
children
Catch-up/outreach % of GIDA barangays covered
immunization to GIDA
barangays
Conduct School-based # of Elementary learners received MCV
immunization # of Elementary learners received Td Vaccine
# of Elementary learners received HPV
Vaccine
# of High School learners received MCV
Vaccine
# of High School learners received Td Vaccine

NUTRITION
Provide micronutrient % of LBW infants & children given iron
supplements to targeted supplementation
groups

% infants 6-11 months given Vitamin A


100,000 IU
% infants 6-11 months given micronutrient
powder
% infants 12-59 months given 2 doses of
Vitamin A 200,000 IU

% infants 12-23 months given micronutrient


powder
% of infants (0-6 months) exclusively breastfed

Rehabilitate malnourished % of severely wasted pre-school children (6-59


children months) given RUTF
Rehabilitate malnourished
children
% of wasted pre-school children (6-59 months)
given RUSF
% of severly stunted and stunted pre-school
children (6-23 mos) given dietary
supplementation
% of underweight school children provided
supplemental feeding
ADOLESCENT
Provide an adolescent- # of adolescent-friendly health facility
friendly health facility
# of adolescent provided with health services

Provide counselling to # of teenage pregnant women provided


special cases (teenage counselling services
pregnant women)
# of adolescent assessed using HEEADSSS
tool
FAMILY PLANNING
Provision of family planning # of WRA provided family planning services
services

MATERNAL HEALTH
SERVICES
Attendance to Maternal # of maternal health updates attended
Health Updates for Health
Providers
Conduct of Buntis Congress # of Buntis Congress conducted

Counselling and advocacy # of FP clients provided counselling on FP, oral


on reproductive and sexual health and adolescent health
health

Sustain regular conduct of # of pax on "Usapan" lecture conducted


"Usapan" lecture in every
Brgy.
CHILD HEALTH
Conduct of Newborn # of mother's class conducted at the BHS and
Screening advocacy RHU
activities
Conduct of advocacy # of mothers given health education
activities to mothers on the
importance of immunization

Advocacy activites to public # of advocacy activities conducted


school on the conduct of
SBI
Conduct advocacy activites
to mothers on the care and
management # of mothers given health education

NUTRITION
Conduct of PABASA sa
# of caregivers attended classes on PABASA,
Nutrisyon at the barangay
IYCF, ECG, PES, BFSG, ERPAT
level

Celebrate Nutrition month Nutrition Month celebrated


ADOLESCENT

Orientation on ARSH # of OSY given orientation

Adolescent Health Day


# of activity conducted
Celebration
FAMILY PLANNING

1. Attendance to Advocacy
Campaign to popularize
# of Advocacy campaign attended
utilization of long acting
reversible contraceptive

2. Conduct FP Program
# of activities conducted
Updates
3. Strengthen advocacy on
FP Utilization for Post- # of advocacies conducted
partum Women
4. Conduct advocacy thru
# of participants attended
"Usapan Sessions"
MATERNAL HEALTH
SERVICES

Attendance to Re-
orientation & Technical
# of health workers attended
Assistance on the Utilization
of Pregnancy Tracking Tool

Attendance to Maternal &


# of MDR attended
Infant Death Review

Conduct Data Quality


Check & Updating of Target # of DQCs & TCL updating conducted
Client List (TCL)

Maternal, Fetal & Neonatal


# of MFNDR conducted
Death Review
CHILD HEALTH
Regular submission of NBS
# of data validation conducted
reports

Submission of Newborn
# of NBS kit submitted
Screening kit to Iloilo City

Conduct of defaulter
tracking & NIP # of barangays covered
Masterlisting
Conduct monthly validation
# of BHS reports validated
of NIP Reports

Conduct monthly
monitoring and inventory of # of facilties observing proper management of
NIP Logistics & Proper logistics & vaccines
Cold Chain Management

On-site monitoring &


technical supervision on the
# of BHSs monitored
SIA & NIP program
implementation

Regular submission of NIP


# of NIP reports submitted
Reports

Child Survival Monitoring # of BHS monitored


using CSMT # of barangays utilizing CSMT
Regular submission of
# of reports submitted
reports
NUTRITION
Submission of breastfeeding
# of breastfeeding reports submitted
reports

Monitor functionality of
# of functional IYCF support group
IYCF support group

# of children 0-59 mos old monitored for


Monitoring of Child Growth weight and height during OPT
through OPT using CGS
Tool # of children 0-59 mos old monitored for
wasting /obesity during OPT
# of BHS evaluated
MELLPI & OBNS
evaluation in 1 brgy # of OBNS participated
ADOLESCENT
Monitoring functionality of
# of AFHF monitored & certified
AFHF Level 1
Regular submission of
# of AFHF monitored & certified
reports
FAMILY PLANNING

Conduct FP Data Quality


# of DQCs conducted
Check
Regular submission of FP
# of FP reports
reports
MATERNAL HEALTH
SERVICES

Lobby for additional budget


for birthing facility for its Additional budget allocated
building maintenance

Lobby/ Request for hiring of


additional manpower to man 4 casual midwives hired
the birthing center

CHILD HEALTH

Attendance to consultation
meeting with NSF Program # of meetings attended
Coordinators

Attendance to Provincial
Command Conference on
# of staff attended
SIA/NIP Program
Implementation
Attendance to Stakeholders
consultation meeting on the
# of meetings attended
implementation of IMCI
Strategy

NUTRITION

Activate / Reactivate IYCF # of IYCF peer Counsellor Activated /


Peer Counsellors Reactivated
BNS Monthly Coordination
# of meetings conducted
meeting
# of Brgys with OPT result
Attend validation &
reconcialation of OPT Validation & reconciliation of OPT Results
Results (2x)
ADOLESCENT

Attend conduct
multisectoral collaboration # of meetings attented
meeting

FAMILY PLANNING

Attendance to Stakeholders
coordination meeting on the
# of meeting attended
implementation of RPRH
Law
DRRM
GOAL OBJECTIVES
Goal 1: Ensured Objective 1: To enhance
Responsive and resilient DRRM-H adaptability and
Health System and responsiveness to health-related
communities to public disasters and risks
health emergencies and
crisis disasters.

Objective 2: To efficiently and


effectively respond to public
health emergencies and crisis.
DRRM-H SYSTEM
STRATEGIC INDICATORS STRATEGIES
Strengthen DRRM-H system Strategy 1: DRRM-H Plan
approved, updated,
disseminated, and tested by
all health facilities

Health Emergencies and Crisis Strategy 1: To render


responded immediate response activies
to any public health
emergencies and crisis
YSTEM
PPAs
Conduct workshop on DRRM-H
Planning and updating
Disaster prepraredness training for
households memebers (BLS &
SFA) in coordination with
MDRRMO or other stakeholders

Conduct training on BLS, SFA,


HERO, Sub-PHEMP, MCIM, and
HSFD for public and hospital
HERT Members

Conduct Monitoring of updated


inventories of HEC
Conduct Monitoring of operational
OpCen
Activate OpCen during disaster

Deployment of HERT

Provision of Logistics and


commodities
Timely submission of disaster
response Report
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
# of DRRM-H Plan approved, updated, disseminated, and
tested
# of Household trained

% of HERT Members with minimum required training


(BLS, SFA, HERO, Sub-PHEMP, MCIM, and HSFD) for
public and hospital HERT Members

No. of updated inventories on Health Emergencies


Commodities (HEC)

% of health facilities with operational OpCen

# of emergency OpCen activated

# of HERT deployed

# of health facilities provided

# of disaster response HEARS submitted


HEALTH INFORMATION

Goals
Institutionalized Province-Wide Health
Information Management Systems and
Epidemiology and Surveillance System
Objective 2: To operationalize
Telemedicine services
Objective 3: To strengthen functional
epidemiology and surveillance units
at all levels.

Objective 4: To ensure generation of


evidence-based quality data
Objectives
Objective 1: To utilize interoperable
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) for
digitalized service delivery
Indicators
# of health facilities with functional EMR
iClinicsys (RHU), iHOMIS (Hospitals)
Strategies
Strategy 1:

Strategy 2: Enhancement of ICT


Infrastructure

Strategy 3: Monitoring and Evaluation

Strategy 4: Networking and Collaboration


PPAs
Training of Health Worker on iClinicSys
version 4.2

Training on Health Worker on iHOMIS+


Provision of ICT equipment and services

Assessment and Monitoring of EMR


Implementation
Inventory of ICT equipment

Sustain functionality of iClinicSys &


iHOMIS

Meeting with partners and stakeholders


Indicators
# of iCLinicSys training conducted

# of iHOMIS training conducted


# of health facilities equipped

# of health facilities with functional EMR


monitored
# of health facilities compliant on DOH
ICT standard

# of reports submitted
# of hospitals with functional iHOMIS+

# of RHUs with functional iClinicSys


# of meetings conducted
# of health facilities engaged with
Medical Specialist
# of health facilities with functional ESUs

# of disease reporting units conducting


active surveillance

% of outbreak / epidemiologic
investigations and response conducted

# of disease reporting units submitting


reports on time
Strategy 1:Lobby for tDM Order___ series of ____ passed and adopted through SP Resolution.
Condut dissNo. of health facilities dissemanated
Lobby for # of health facilities with approved ICT Development Plan

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