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MATERNAL CARE PROGRAM

TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENTS
No. of pregnant women
with 4 or more prenatal 2,150 652 (30%)
visits/QAP

No. of post-partum
women given at least 2 2,150 419 (19%)
post-partum visits/ QPP

No. of Facility-based
Delivery 1,099 562 (99%)

No. of births attended by


Skilled Health personnel 1,099 562 (99%)

No. Teenage pregnant


mothers seen and 7966 427 (5.3%)
examined
MATERNAL CARE PROGRAM
ISSUES/ CONCERNS/ PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
• Tracking of post partum women not properly
implemented
• TCL is not updated
• Service Delivery Network not fully implemented
• Home deliveries are still present in some purok
• Unavailability of transport vehicle for emergency
cases
• Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Program
not fully implemented
MATERNAL CARE PROGRAM
SOLUTIONS/ INTERVENTIONS
• Encourage pregnant women during their 4 ANC to come back after
delivery
• Update Masterlist of pregnant women to determine number of post
partum defaulters
• Strengthen SDN
• Strengthen masterlist and tracking of pregnant women
• Household profiling
• Encourage clients to have their delivery in health care facility during
their prenatal visits
• Schedule Purok Visits
• Refer pregnant women to the nearest lying in or hospital for
deliveries
MATERNAL CARE PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS/ PLAN OF ACTIONS
• Ongoing health education
• House to house visits
• Establish Barangay Health Board
• Strengthen Private and Public partnership
• Lobby with the barangay council to mobilize the BHW’s for
monitoring and tracking of post partum mothers
• Lobby during Barangay session to come up with possible solutions
like tracking and monitoring of pregnant women thru the help of
BHW to reduce the incidence of home based deliveries
• To have a Patient Transport Vehicle (PTV) for emergency cases
readily available for referral
• Linkage with the SK officials
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENTS

No. of New Acceptors 1,062

Contraceptive Prevalence 9,814 3,360 (34%)


Rate (14-49 years old)

Unmet Need (Identified


WRA with Unmet and Not 42
Served)
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
ISSUES/ CONCERNS/ PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
• No follow up of new acceptors
• TCL is not updated
• Private buying not tracked
• IEC not intensified
• No master list of WRAs
• Teenage WRAs
• Lack of supply POP, Condom, DMPA
• Subjective: “Sakit ang depo sa center”
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
SOLUTIONS/ INTERVENTIONS
• Follow up consistently the WRA
• Provide and update master list of WRA per
Purok
• Strengthen IEC
• Offer other FP method/ recommend other
brands
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS/ PLAN OF ACTIONS
• House to house activity every week
• Coordinated with the respective Purok
Chairman for the gathering of WRA prior to
conduct of IEC on FP
• Tap tribal leaders
• Lobby to Barangay for additional FP
commodities esp., condom and pills (POP).
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENTS
No. of Fully Immunized Child 2,150 1,360 (63%)

MRSIA 8,668 6,987 (80.6%)

SBI
Grade 1 1,024 490 (48%)
Grade 7 3,125 300 (10%)
HPV (9-13 years old) 280
# of Pregnant and postpartum mothers
given with TD/TT
TT2 506
TT2 Plus 520
No. of Senior Citizen given Flu vaccine 44
No. of Senior Citizen given 143
Pneumococcal vaccine
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
ISSUES/ CONCERNS/ PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
• Projected target is too high
• Dengvaxia Scare
• Cultural & religious beliefs in some areas
• Some are not permanent residents resulting in
difficulty of tracking
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
SOLUTIONS/ INTERVENTIONS
• Ongoing household profiling
• IEC, strengthen the campaign on the
importance of immunization
• Provided locator sheets for their complete and
current resident status
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS/ PLAN OF ACTIONS
• Regular update of household profiling
• On going IEC
• Coordinate with their tribal Leaders and Purok
Chairman
NUTRITION PROGRAM
TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENTS
No. of 0-59 months old children
assessed on Operation Timbang 10,754 6,085 (57%)

No. of 0-6 months exclusive


breastfeeding (EBF) 977 (100%)

No. of children given Vitamin A


6-11 months 1,580
12-59 months 9,974
No. of infants given with
complementary food 1,229 (100%)

No. of infants 6-24 months given with


micronutrient powder supplements 700

No. of malnourished children


identified and served 157
NUTRITION PROGRAM
ISSUES/ CONCERNS/ PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
• Lack of salter weighing scale & steel ruler height
board
• Transient clients
• Lack of BHWs
• No supply of micronutrients
• Newly hired BHW’s
NUTRITION PROGRAM
SOLUTIONS/ INTERVENTIONS
• Proper scheduling of areas to visit
• Discuss and integrate with the
• BNS during meetings
• Providing and updating of masterlist per Purok
• Continuous supply of Vitamin A and
micronutrients
NUTRITION PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS/ PLAN OF ACTIONS
• Request for additional budget and supplies for
height board and weighing scale and for other
nutritional programs
• Data Review/ Validation of Data for RHU
personnel
• Additional BHW
• Orientation and Seminar for newly hired
BHW’s
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM

ACCOMPLISHMENT

No. of persons STI with and given


NO CASE DETECTED
with services

No. of person with HIV given with


3
services
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM
TB TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENT
Case Detection Rate/
445 230
Notification Rate
Treatment Success Rate
194 149

LEPROSY TARGET ACCOMPLISHMENT


Case Detection Rate/
4
Notification Rate
Treatment Success Rate
1
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM
ISSUES/ CONCERNS/ PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
• Social stigma
• Difficulty to capture patients who are positive
of Tuberculosis
• Inactive TB taskforce
• Inadequate supply of medicines
• Non compliance; Failure to follow up patients
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM
SOLUTIONS/ INTERVENTIONS
• Tracking of cases
• Lobby to Brgy. and Purok officials
• Lobby to TB program Coordinator
• Family Counseling
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM
RECOMMENDATIONS/ PLAN OF ACTIONS
• Conduct massive case detection
• Coaching and Mentoring
• Active Participation during Barangay session
• Reinforce TB taskforce
• Lobby to TB program Coordinator
• Coordinate with BHW/Health Personnel
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION PROGRAM
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
No. of clients with hypertension 1,088
No. of hypertensive clients with maintenance 1,088
medicine
No. of clients with diabetes 149
No. of diabetes clients with maintenance medicine 149

No. of persons with disability 252


No. of persons with disability given services 120

No. of persons with CRD NO CASE DETECTED


No. of persons with CRS and provided with services NO CASE DETECTED

No. of persons with CA NO CASE DETECTED


No. of persons with CA and provided with services NO CASE DETECTED
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION
ISSUES/ CONCERNS/ PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED
• Non compliant patient
• Shifting of Maintenance meds by private
doctors
• Shortage of HPN medicines
• Lack of glucometer and strips
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION
SOLUTIONS/ INTERVENTIONS
• Strengthening IEC
• Stock transferred from other RHU
• Tapped the Barangay Health Council to
allocate funds for the procurement of
Glucometer
NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
PREVENTION
RECOMMENDATIONS/ PLAN OF ACTIONS
• Intensify advocacy for healthy lifestyle
• Coordinate with DOH-ROXII for continuous
supply of HPN medicines thru Pharmacist
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