HIS Lesson 3 Flashcards

(39 cards)

1
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It is a fundamental human right

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Alma-Ata Declaration

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2
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it is an essential health care made universally accessible and acceptable to individuals through full participation

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Primary health care (PHC)

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3
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It refers to an organized plan of health services

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Health Care System

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4
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It is the rendering of health care services to the people

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Health Care Delivery

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5
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This is the network of health facilities and personnel which carries out the task of rendering health care to the people

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Health Care Delivery System

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6
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It is a complex set of organization interacting to provide an array of health services in the Philippines

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Philippine Health Care System

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7
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set a direction and determine what needs to be accomplished

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Planning

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8
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means setting priorities and determining performance targets

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Planning

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9
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refers to the management function on designing the organization or the specific division or service for which the manager is responsible

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Organizing

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10
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Determining positions, teamwork assignments, and distribution of authority and responsibility

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Organizing

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11
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This function refers to acquiring and retaining human resources

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Staffing

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12
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refers to developing and maintaining the workforce through various strategies and tactics

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Staffing

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13
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refers to monitoring staff activities and performance and taking the appropriate actions for corrective action to increase performance

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Controlling

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its focus is to initiate action in the organization through effective leadership and motivation of, and communication with, subordinates

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Directing

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15
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is a manager’s formal and legitimate right to make decision, issue orders, and allocate resources to achieve organizationally desired outcomes

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Authority

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16
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means an employee’s duty to perform assigned task or activities

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Responsibility

17
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means that those with authority and responsibility must report and justify task outcomes to those above them

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Accountability

18
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managers have the formal power to direct and control immediate subordinates

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Line authority

19
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is where managers have formal power over specific subset of activities

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Functional authority

20
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granted to staff specialists in there areas of expertise

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Staff authority

21
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is the location of decision-making authority near top organizational levels

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Centralization

22
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is the location of decision-making authority near lower organizational levels

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Decentralizaton

23
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is the written documentation used to direct and control employees

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Formalization

24
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refers to the assignment of individuals to responsible positions identifies in a management plan

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the Philippine health care system is a complex set of organization interacting to provide an array of health services. This is according to?
Dizon (1997)
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in what year did the LGU took over the management of health service delivery, but the issue of fragmentation has not been absolutely addressed
1991
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This includes **rural health units**, their sub-centers, chest clinics, etc. **operated by the DOH**
Primary Level of Health Care Facilities
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These are smaller, non departmentalized hospitals, including emergency and regional hospitals
Secondary Level of Health Care Facilities
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These are **medical centers** and **large hospitals** that offer highly technological and sophisticated services
Tertiary Level of Health Care Facilities
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These are the **specialized national hospitals**
Tertiary Level of Health Care Facilities
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They are the **first contacts of the community** and initial links of health care
Village or Grassroot Health Workers
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These **include community health workers**, **volunteers**, and/or traditional birth attendants
Village or Grassroot Health Workers
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These workers represent the **first source of professional health care**
Intermediate Level Health Workers
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They **attend to health problems beyond the competence** of **village workers**
Intermediate Level Health Workers
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They provide **support to front-line health workers** in terms of supervision, training, supplies, and services
Intermediate Level Health Workers
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These workers **may include medical practitioners**, nurses, and midwives
Intermediate Level Health Workers
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**They provide backup health services** for cases that require hospitalization
First Line Hospital Personnel
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They **establish close contact with intermediate level health workers** or village health workers
First Line Hospital Personnel
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This set of workers **includes physicians with specialty**, nurses, dentist, pharmacists, and other health professionals
First Line Hospital Personnel