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- Page 7 and 8: List of TablesTable 1-1 Population/
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- Page 19 and 20: AbstractHealth status has improved
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- Page 25 and 26: 1. Introduction1.1 Geography and So
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- Page 29 and 30: Table 1-2 Economic indicators, 1970
- Page 31 and 32: Women tend to live longer than men
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- Page 35 and 36: Table 1-7 Maternal and child health
- Page 37 and 38: 2. Organization and Governance2.1 S
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the results are promising. As of Ap
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Table 3-6 PhilHealth Special Benefi
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Taxes or contributions pooled by a
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Table 3-8 Allotments, obligations &
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LGUs procure all commodities throug
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payment of salaries and other allow
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Accreditation contracts are renewed
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3.6 Voluntary Health InsuranceBased
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pricing in local hospitals, observe
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4. Physical and Human Resources4.1
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Figure 4-1 Number of government and
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Table 4-2 Beds in government and pr
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Table 4-4 Patient care utilization
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Figure 4-3DOH total appropriations
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4.2.3 Medical Equipment, Devices an
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attempted to document the number of
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Health Worker DistributionSince dat
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(Figure 4-6). As for the nurse-to-p
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Figure 4-9 Ratio of pharmacists per
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of 2002. While CNS is essentially a
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To manage migration flows of health
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5.2 Public HealthImproving access t
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• The prevention of cardiovascula
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Private sector health professionals
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Access to essential drugs is constr
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5.9 Palliative CareIn 1991, the Phi
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5.12 Alternative/Complementary Medi
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drug stores. Later in 2009, the DOH
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Year Reform Brief description2005 F
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health care approach of putting hea
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asic health packages. To this end,
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The Generics Act of 1988 aims to pr
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know the generics of oral/suspensio
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As a result of these strategies, th
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Improvements in the delivery of key
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7.4 Allocative and Technical Effici
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8. ConclusionsAs measured by standa
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Further elaboration of the Human re
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De Rosas-Valera M (2009). Health te
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Gonzaga E, Navarra D (2004). The Re
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National Statistics Office (2006).
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Taguiwalo M (2004). Strategy for Lo
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9.2 Useful websitesAvailable in Eng
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The World Bankhttp://www.worldbank.
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Jennifer Frances E. dela Rosa is a
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The Asia Pacific Observatory on Hea