Saturday, June 24, 2023

Realizing Universal Health Care



Our technical exam for DOH asked about the critical policy issues that we need to address in order to realize universal health care. Many of our #HealthXPH friends are either into public health and therefore well-versed with universal health care or involved with crafting health policy. So let’s discuss your view points:

T1. What critical policy issues need to be addressed in order to realize universal health care?


In Central Visayas, we have one or two tertiary level hospitals and the rest of the hospitals primary or secondary level. Our DOH Regional Office provided version 2 of our Central Visayas Health Referral System Manual, and implements a real-time electronic referral system with a centralized DOH7 emergency healthline patient navigation for those not yet in a health facility and in need of healthcare access.

T2. What evidence-based strategy can we propose to address these critical policy issues to realize universal health care?


The DOH also instituted balanced scorecards for all DOH hospitals. This is good way to encourage good governance and to promote meritocracy among government employees. We need metrics to tell us if we are doing things right or not. After all, our real bosses are the patients we serve.

T3. What are good success indicators for universal health care?



Wednesday, June 7, 2023

Central Visayas Regional Unified Health Research Agenda



Today, researchers from member organizations of the Central Visayas Consortium for Health Research and Development (CVCHRD) and representatives of special populations and local government units gathered together to identify the research priorities for health, assisted by the Alliance for Improving Health Outcomes (AIHO).

The methodology was fairly simple using three (3) meta cards for each participant to suggest the top priority research topics for health, then sharing with a small group to group together topics that we agreed on and those that could be grouped together.  During the plenary, all the research topics suggested by the participants, including those grouped together, were presented for scoring.  


There were fifteen (15) criteria suggested by the WHO that the participants chose from until a consensus was arrived at.  The group chose five (5) criteria: feasibility/practicality, potential for policy impact, equity, capacity-building potential and innovation.




From there, each research topic was scored according to the five (5) criteria and ranked until we had come up with the top ten (10) research topics according to weighted criteria scores. 


There you have it, top ten health research priorities for the region!











Friday, June 2, 2023

THORNS hiding the ROSE

From Facebook Memories, this was a photo from 3 years ago when Atty Rey Cris Panugaling and I were still doing our afternoon runs of SOTTO LIVE.  We were mainstay hosts of everyday programs and these were helping us cope with daily challenges during the COVID19 pandemic.


We learn to be thankful for the many blessings we have received and stop looking out for things we don't have.




GOD knows what we need long before we realize to ask him.  When it was time for Kenneth to leave because he received an unexpected golden opportunity, Craches was there with nothing else to do so she signed up to work for me again.  When someone informs you they are leaving for greener pastures, you realize that is the reason why someone else applied for a similar position - to fill in the void that would be created, so that transition would not be so difficult. PROVIDENCE.





Nobody is perfect.  It is our flaws that give us character.  

No matter the thorns that prick us whenever we try to get close, understand that the difficult life experiences caused those thorns to grow in order to protect oneself and in order for us to survive.  

Oftentimes, we have a need to be right.  We have a need to express what we truly think and what we truly feel inside, to be true to ourselves, but we have to consider that in so doing, we might be hurting others and alienating them.  We allow OUR thorns to grow so that nobody would be able to see the beautiful rose inside because they are too wary of the thorns.  We keep others at arms' length so that they don't get too close.  We forget that sometimes it is better to be kind, that loving involves humility and letting other people in.

But we keep ourselves locked up because we don't want to be dependent on others.  We want everything to be neat and tidy.  We need to be in control.  When we keep saying NO or other words that sting just as much, soon they might just give up, thinking the rose is not worth getting pricked by thorns....