HEALTH 3RD QUARTER

Cards (55)

  • consumer Act of the Philippines (RA 7394) -Protects the people against hazards to health and safety, and deceptive and unfair sales acts and practices
  • Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (RA 8425) -provides improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services in me country through the development of traditional and alternative healthcare I and its integration with the national healthcare system.
  • Family planning - is a preparation for responsible parenthood
  • The Philippine AIDS Prevention and control Act of 1998 (RA 8504)
    -Promotes public awareness about the following issues related to HIV/AIDS. Provides for education and information dissemination in various institutions.
  • National Blood services Act of 1997 (RA 7319) -Promotes & encourages voluntary blood donation by the citizenry & to instill public consciousness of the principle that blood duration is a humanitanan act lays down the legal principle
  • Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 (RA 10175) -Punishes content related offenses such as cybersex child pornography and livel which may be committed inrough a computer system.
  • Department of Trade and Industry -Advances consumer rights and welfare
  • Department of Agriculture (DA) -Promotes agricultural development
  • Department of Health (DOH) -Promotes quality health services.
  • Department of Education (DepEd) -Ensures consumer education and information.
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -Enforces laws and regulations relating to food.
  • Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas -Provides on effective redness mechanism to financial consumers who feel nave been aggrieved with conduct, products, and services
  • Securities and Exchange commission (SEC) -Assures sound standards for financial performance
  • Department of Justice -Acts as the focal agency in formulating and implementing law enforcement investigation and prosecution strategies in curbing cybercrime and your related offenses nationwide
  • Health & Well-being. -It needs a collaborative effort to achieve the best level of health and wellness on the community as well as national level.
  • The Department of Education -shall integrate to its curriculum complete, accurate and relevant age and development appropriate info on responsible parenthood and reproductive health
  • Private and public schools -provide young people a supportive environment
  • Philippine National AIDS council -a policy making body mandated by law to oversee a comprehensive and integrated HIV/AIDS prevention and control program.
  • Department of Health -is hereby authorized to set aside funds and generate financial support for all sectors involved in the collection and processing of blood from voluntary blood donors.
  • Promotion in schools - The benefits and rationale of voluntary blood donation shall be included and given emphasis in health subjects of Schools, both public and private, at the elem, hs and college levels.
  • Professional Education -DOH, PBCC, PSHBT, PSP, PMA, PAMET and PANA are encouraged to conduct for their respective members and as part of the continuing medical education, trainings on the rational use of blood
  • Blood centers - shall be strategically established in every province and city nationwide.
  • Walking Blood -donors In areas where there may be inadequate blued banking facilities, the walking-blood-dunur concept shall be encouraged
  • Department of science and Technology (DOST) -mandated to create programs that will ensure that students receive science-based quality information on environmental issues to encourage the development of environinent-friendly colutions, devices, equipment & facilities.
  • Department of Environment and National Resources (DENR) -have the primary responsibility of periodically informing all agencies. concerned on current environmental updates, including identifying prionty environmental education issues for national action, and providing strategic advice on the environmental education activities
  • Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 -policy imposed by the government to deal with the country's problem with illegal drugs, particulary how it affects the youth.
  • Dangerous Drugs Board -agency plans and formulates policies and programs on drug prevention and control.
  • Philippine Dong Enforcement Agency -lead agency in the fight against illegal drugs, implements or causes the efficient and effective implementation of the national orig control strategy formulated by the DDB.
  • Department of Health -agency is mandated to regulate, oversee, and monitor integration, coordination and supervision of all drug rehabilitation, intervention aftercare and follow-up programs, projects, and activities
  • National Bureau of Investigation -tasked with the enforcement of the penal and regulatory provisions of Republic Act No. 9145
  • Philippine National Police - though prevented to conduct anti-drug operations, shall maintain close coordination with the PDEA on all drug-related matters such as gatnenng
  • Philippine Red Cross -premier humanitarian organization in the country, providing emergency assistance, flest aid, blood donations, and other services.
  • United Nations -intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendy relations ainung nations
  • UNICEF -origanally called the United Nations International Children's Emergency fund in full, now officially united Nations Children's Fund, an agency of the UN responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children.
  • Global Health issues -wide-reaching problems in health
  • Minute air pollutants -can affect the respiratory and circulatory systems, and davriage the lungs, heart, and even the brain.
  • Noncommunicable disease -Diabetes, cancer, and heart disease are nuncommunicable diseases that cause over 70% of all deaths in the world.
  • Global influenza pandemic -the world's defense against anuther pandemic is well-established global health emergericy preparedness and respunse system.
  • Fragile and vulnerable settings -over 22% of human beings live in areas where there are prolonged crises and inadequate health services.
  • Antimicrobial resistance -ability of bacteria parasites, viruses, and fungi to resist modern medicine