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ICTM 111 (Report)

The document summarizes information about the Tandang Sora Health Center in Quezon City. It provides details about the center's address, population served, vaccination programs, health projects, staff members, constraints like shortage of doctors and medicine, and budget sources. The main challenges are lack of adequate staffing and resources to meet the healthcare needs of the large patient population.
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ICTM 111 (Report)

The document summarizes information about the Tandang Sora Health Center in Quezon City. It provides details about the center's address, population served, vaccination programs, health projects, staff members, constraints like shortage of doctors and medicine, and budget sources. The main challenges are lack of adequate staffing and resources to meet the healthcare needs of the large patient population.
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Group #1 PRESENTATION

• Banting, Katrina
• Baldo, Abby
• Maglinis, Crystal
• Santiago, Chaneen
• Burlat, Judy Ann
• Pili, Ezekiel
• Marquez, John Cyril
• Saavedra, Nicole
• Hapatinga, John Noel
• Cayetano, Camil
• Monterde, Raiza
Tandang Sora Health
Center

Address: District 6, 506 Quirino


Hwy, Novaliches, Novaliches
Quezon City, 1116 Metro
Manila
Tandang Sora Health
Center Information
 Schedule: Monday to Friday.
 Physician’s schedule is Tuesday and
Thursday.
 It’s a free check up there’s no appointment.
 Estimated population of patients: 30, 000
and divided into 6 districts in Quezon City.
 35- 50 patients per day without kids
but adults with children is 50-80 per
day.
Health Community Projects
VACCINE as they do door-to-door
vaccine and regular vaccination in the health
center.
 BCG at Birth
 PENTA – VALENT (6 ,10, 14 weeks)
 Measles (6 months, 9 months, 12 months)
 MMR (Mumps, Measles, Rubella)
 Polio vaccine
 Animals vaccine
 Human vaccine for animal bite
LARVAE TRAP is kind of trap
to find if there is a mosquito or not in a
community.
Organizational Chart
PROFESSIONALS

 LOURDES C. GARCIA (MIDWIFE III)


 JOCELYN GRETA AGUSTIN (MIDWIFE III)
 ROCILIE I. LACHICA (NURSE III)
 ARLENE O DUNGCA (POPULATION PROGRAM
OFFICER)
 MERLITO L. RAMOS (DENTIST III)
 MARIA CHRISTINA DELA CRUZ (PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSE)
 LOVELY A. CORTEZ (PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATE)
 NAPOLEON M. LEONIDO (MEDICAL OFFICER III)
BARANGAY HEALTH
WORKERS

 MS. SONIA
 MS. ROSE
 MR. EDGAR
CONSTRAINTS
AND PROBLEMS
Given that the District VI has 9 healthcare
units, and the additional build-up of a lying-in
clinic; with the total of 10 healthcare units. In
addition, the amount of health workers
deployed isn’t enough.

 3 Health Doctors
 8 Nurses
 3 Midwifes
Budget Allocation

The health center’s financial resources came


from:
 DOH
 Local Government City
 Barangay Budget
 Priority Development Assistance Fund
(PDAF)
Quality of Care There is a
shortage of health staffs in the center. According to
the attending physician, for a doctor to give a
quality care for a certain patient, the doctor
should spend at least 15 minutes per patients
into a normal cases of diseases; but if the patient has
too many complication in his body, 15 minutes
wouldn’t be enough if there are too many patients.
There is a need to sacrifice the time in order to
accomodate all of the patients.
Shortage of medicine and
vaccine

 Due to improper budget allocation


 Budget hearings are implemented for
next year's health sector budget
allotment
 Socioeconomic Status
SCHEDULE CONFLICTS The
physician schedule in the health center
is Tuesday and Thursday. If meetings
and seminars are to be held, he cannot
attend the health center. Nonetheless,
the implemented projects will proceed
even in the physician’s absence. The
nurses and midwifes will substitute to
the physician.
INSIGHTS & OTHER
INFORMATION
 Budget hearings are implemented for next
year's health sector budget allotment
 Budget for Health Centers are distributed by
City Health Department
 PDAF could be of help to local health centers;
however it is improperly utilized.
 SK Kagawad and Chairman in Talipapa don't
have health-focused projects.
 Random drug testings are conducted, and
some officials are captured.
 “An ounce of prevention is better than a
pound of cure.”
Information Disclosed by:

 DR. NAPOLEON M.
LEONIDO

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