In the case of the Philippines where inequity has been a major concern in health outcomes and service provision, policy makers face the following challenges: (1) reduce the discrepancy in the access to healthcare services among its socioeconomic classes; (2) reduce the discrepancy in the ...
Oral polio vaccines, such as those used in the Philippines, contain a weakened form of the virus, which lingers in children’s intestines for a short while after they ingest it. During that time the virus is excreted in faeces. In places whe...
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MANILA, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) -- The Department of Health in the Philippines urged Filipinos on Monday to keep a "heart-healthy lifestyle" in celebrating St. Valentine's Day this year. "Be kind to your heart. Choose healthier options this Valentine's Day," Health Secretary Paulyn Jean Ubial ...
In particular, it attempts to assess whether government expenditure on health sector had a redistributive impact by making use of benefit incidence analysis. 展开 关键词: targeting poverty reduction Philippines benefit incidence analysis concentration coefficient concentration curve public health Gini-...
Financial protection from health spending in the Philippines: policies and progress Abstract The objective of this article is to assess the progress of the Philippines health sector in providing financial protection to the population, as m... B Caryn,LR Buisman - 《Health Policy Plan》 被引量: ...
Equity in Health and Health Care in the Philippinesdoi:10.2139/ssrn.1616951Equity is an abstract concept covering philosophical issues such as fairness and social justice, making its definition and measurement very complex. This studySocial Science Electronic Publishing...
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRESS IN THE PHILIPPINES.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(00)51660-2Kristjansdottir, HildurGottfredsdottir, HelgaElsevierLancet
Approximately half of the Philippines medical graduates left the country annually up to 1970 to work in more affluent countries. Those physicians which remained in the country were overwhelmingly concentrated in urban areas even though 70% of the population lived in rural areas. Recognizing these prob...
Joel Buenaventura's sharing on his seven years of community medicine on the island resonates deeply: 'It is not the island that’s changed, it’s me.' This sentiment echoes CFHI’s powerful slogan, 'Let the World Change You.' The immersion and interactions I had in the Philippines and ...