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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Primary healthcare refers to the essential health services that are designed to be accessible, affordable and comprehensive for individuals and communities. It focuses on overall well-being, prevention, and basic treatment, aiming to address the majority of person’s health need...

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Primary healthcare refers to the essential health services that are designed to be accessible, affordable and comprehensive for individuals and communities. It focuses on overall well-being, prevention, and basic treatment, aiming to address the majority of person’s health need throughout their life. MATERNAL HEALTH CARE CHILD HEALTH CARE NUTRITION PROGRAM MATERNAL HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CARE targets the well-being of children from birth focuses on the well-being of through adolescence, aiming to prevent women throughout pregnancy, illness, support healthy growth, and help childbirth, and postpartum period. children reach their full potential. By It includes services such as offering regular check-ups, immunizations, prenatal visits labor and delivery and early intervention, child health care support, postpartum care, family fosters physical, mental, and social planning, and screening for development, laying a strong foundation sexually transmitted infections. for future well-being, academic This type of care is vital not only achievement, and adult health. for the health and survival of women but also for the survival of infants and children, thereby contributing to a healthier and more thriving society. NUTRITION PROGRAM designed to enhance health by promoting better eating habits through education, POPULATION AND support, and access to nutritious foods. These programs benefit everyone, from FAMILY PLANNING pregnant women and young children to the elderly. By focusing on balanced diets and PROGRAM. addressing malnutrition, nutrition programs CONTROL OF help prevent diseases, strengthen immune systems, and improve overall health, COMMUNICABLE contributing to healthier populations and stronger communities. DISEASES. ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION PROGRAM. POPULATION AND FAMILY CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE PLANNING PROGRAM. DISEASES. A communicable disease is one that spreads from one It aims to help couples and parents achieve person or animal to another or from a surface to a person. their desired number and spacing of children They are the result of pathogens, such as viruses and and reduce the incidence of teenage bacteria. Communicable diseases include colds and flu. pregnancies in the country. Communicable diseases can transmit through contact with bodily fluids, insect bites, contaminated surfaces, water, and foods, or through the air. the consideration of the number of children a person wishes to have, including the choice to to prevent this we must participate in proper hygiene have no children, and the age at which they washing hands, using face mask, and more. wish to have them. Things that may play a role on family planning decisions include marital situation, career or work considerations, financial situations. If sexually active, family planning may involve the use of contraception (birth control) and other techniques to control the timing of reproduction. ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION PROGRAM. Activities include pre-triggering, triggering sessions, participatory planning, and post triggering sessions that involve stakeholders from barangay officials to community organizations. This empowered residents to take ownership over their sanitation situation. Households also sign commitments to support the program and its goals. This helps in preventing health problems such as dengue. Environmental sanitation programs play a crucial role in promoting public health and safeguarding the environment. CONTROL ON NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES. DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE. CONTROL ON NON-COMMUNICABLEDENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM. Dental health programs serve a critical DISEASES. role in promoting oral health and The control functions for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) encompass a range of preventing dental diseases through a essential strategies aimed at prevention, combination of preventive measures, early surveillance, policy development, and detection strategies, treatment community engagement. These functions play a interventions, education, and community pivotal role in managing the burden of chronic outreach. These programs focus on conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, encouraging proper oral hygiene cancer, diabetes, and respiratory disorders. practices, providing access to dental Through targeted interventions, education campaigns, global surveillance, and capacity services, and raising awareness about the building initiatives, healthcare systems strive to importance of maintaining good oral reduce the incidence and impact of NCDs on health. By emphasizing prevention, early populations worldwide. Effective control intervention, and education, dental health measures are crucial in promoting health, programs aim to improve overall oral preventing disease, and improving overall well- health outcomes and enhance the well- being in communities affected by non- being of individuals and communities. communicable diseases. MEDICAL MORBIDITY CLINIC. NATIONAL VOLUNTARY BLOOD SERVICES. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE. Reproductive health care encompasses a comprehensive range of services aimed at promoting sexual and reproductive well-being. The functions of reproductive health care include providing access to family planning services, prenatal care, childbirth support, sexually transmitted infection prevention, and sexual health education. By offering these essential services, reproductive health care programs strive to empower individuals to make informed decisions about their reproductive health, ensure safe pregnancies and childbirth, prevent STIs, and promote overall sexual and reproductive health awareness. MEDICAL MORBIDITY CLINIC. NATIONAL VOLUNTARY BLOOD Provisions of Free Medicines: SERVICES. Offers free consultation and Blood Donation Activities at management of patients/clients at Barangay Level: health centers, mobile units, and outreach clinics. Promotes voluntary blood Provides free medicines for treating various conditions. donation to ensure a sufficient Understanding Morbidity: supply of safe blood. Morbidity includes complications from diseases and medical care. Aim to raise public awareness In pediatric critical care, functional that blood donation is a status morbidity is a key intermediate humanitarian act and to regulate outcome in the progression toward blood banks death, influenced by physiologic profiles and case-mix factors. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM. Controlling Outbreaks: Focuses on managing and DISASTER controlling disease outbreaks MANAGEMENT like dengue. PREPAREDNESS Epidemiology studies health PROGRAM. and disease in populations, MENTAL HYGIENE while disease surveillance PHARMACY SERVICES involves the ongoing, systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data to inform public health actions. DISASTER MANAGEMENT MENTAL HYGIENE PREPAREDNESS PROGRAM. Promoting Mental Health: Prepares for and reduces the effects of disasters, focusing on Involves the science of maintaining predicting, preventing, mitigating mental health and preventing impacts on vulnerable disorders. populations, and responding effectively. Supports individuals in functioning at their full mental potential through rehabilitation, prevention of mental illness, and coping strategies in a stressful world. PHARMACY SERVICES Distribution of Medicines: Ensures the distribution of medicines to all health centers. Pharmacists offer advice, suggest medicines, and may provide treatment or prescribe certain medicines for various conditions.Disaster Management Preparedness Program: THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. members: Maria Sofia Ysabel S. Seriote Samantha Faith Caro Mary Dhane Leonardo Jude Oliver Delos Santos Christian Felfritz Liper

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