Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
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Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
The Philippines Public-Private Partnership Program in Health www.doh.gov.ph Public-Private Partnerships in Health Teodoro J. Herbosa, MD, FPCS, FACS Undersecretary, Department of Health Center of Excellence on Public-Private Partnerships in Health Republic of the Philippines www.doh.gov.ph Background The Health Agenda of the Aquino administration identifies universal health care as among its most important programs. The goal is to achieve universal coverage within three (3) years or by 2013. The plan of the Department of Health is to improve hospital services delivery of all DOH Hospitals through the involvement of the private sector under the BOT Law framework. www.doh.gov.ph Background The Department of Health (DOH) reform agenda for 2010-2016 is anchored on the attainment of universal health care which include the following: Kalusugan Pangkalahatan (KP) through a refocused Philhealth Construction and rehabilitation of, and support for, public health facilities Attainment of MDG 4, 5 and 6 (reduction of maternal, neonatal and infant mortality; eradication of public health diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and dengue) www.doh.gov.ph Project Components for PPP Implementation The project aims to raise health standards through the upgrading and modernization of the facilities. The project components cover the following: Construction of new healthcare building and facilities. Hospital Equipment, furniture & fixtures: Provision of medical equipment including hospital beds, etc. Hospital facilities involves the entire development and identifying the services required, and overall delivery of services. Total Computerization. Hospital Information system linked between medical and administrative as well as external stakeholders (Philhealth, DOH, DBM, etc.). Training and Technology Transfer www.doh.gov.ph Ongoing PPP Projects in Health Philippine Orthopedic Center Modernization Program www.doh.gov.ph Ongoing PPP Projects in Health Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) Vaccine Production Project www.doh.gov.ph Ongoing PPP Projects in Health National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) Hemodialysis Center Project www.doh.gov.ph Ongoing PPP Projects in Health NKTI Radio Oncology Center Project www.doh.gov.ph Proposed Modernization of Hospitals Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center www.doh.gov.ph Proposed Modernization of Hospitals Rizal Medical Center www.doh.gov.ph Proposed Modernization of Hospitals Baguio City General Hospital and Medical Center www.doh.gov.ph Proposed Modernization of Hospitals Northern Mindanao Medical Center www.doh.gov.ph Proposed Modernization of Hospitals Quirino Memorial Medical Center www.doh.gov.ph Proposed Modernization of Hospitals Western Visayas Memorial Medical Center www.doh.gov.ph Health Facilities as one of the Eligible PPP Project Radio Oncology Center www.doh.gov.ph Health Facilities as one of the Eligible PPP Project CT Scan www.doh.gov.ph Health Facilities as one of the Eligible PPP Project MRI Machine www.doh.gov.ph Health Facilities as one of the Eligible PPP Project X-Ray Digitization/Radiology Imaging System www.doh.gov.ph Health Facilities as one of the Eligible PPP Project www.doh.gov.ph Health Facilities as one of the Eligible PPP Project Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) www.doh.gov.ph Health Benefits Quality hospital care services are provided to patient that will ensure better health outcomes. Services will promote efficiency in medical care, effective treatment of medical cases and promotion of good health. Reliable, immediate and convenient patient care will be expected. Technical training for medical and paramedical staff will be enhanced contributing to improved retention and future recruitment of additional staff. www.doh.gov.ph Financial Benefits Hospitals will reduce its dependence on the national subsidy for its operational needs (personal services & MOOE) and will move towards an efficient and effective fiscal discipline that will support the hospital’s operational needs. www.doh.gov.ph