Ongoing PPP Projects in Health

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Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
The Philippines
Public-Private Partnership
Program in Health
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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
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Background
ƒ The Health Agenda of the Aquino
administration identifies universal health care
as among its most important programs.
ƒ The goal is to achieve universal coverage
within three (3) years or by 2013.
ƒ 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.
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Background
ƒ The Department of Health (DOH) reform
agenda for 2010-2016 is anchored on the
attainment of universal health care which
include the following:
ƒ Kalusugan Pangkalahatan (KP) through a refocused
Philhealth
ƒ Construction and rehabilitation of, and support for, public
health facilities
ƒ 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)
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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
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Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
ƒ Philippine Orthopedic Center
Modernization Program
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Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
ƒ Research Institute for Tropical Medicine
(RITM) Vaccine Production Project
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Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
ƒ National Kidney and
Transplant Institute
(NKTI) Hemodialysis
Center Project
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Ongoing PPP Projects in Health
ƒ NKTI Radio Oncology Center Project
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Proposed Modernization of
Hospitals
ƒ Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical
Center
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Proposed Modernization of
Hospitals
ƒ Rizal Medical Center
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Proposed Modernization of
Hospitals
ƒ Baguio City General Hospital and Medical
Center
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Proposed Modernization of
Hospitals
ƒ Northern Mindanao Medical Center
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Proposed Modernization of
Hospitals
ƒ Quirino Memorial Medical Center
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Proposed Modernization of
Hospitals
ƒ Western Visayas Memorial Medical
Center
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Health Facilities as one of the
Eligible PPP Project
ƒ Radio Oncology Center
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Health Facilities as one of the
Eligible PPP Project
ƒ CT Scan
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Health Facilities as one of the
Eligible PPP Project
ƒ MRI Machine
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Health Facilities as one of the
Eligible PPP Project
ƒ X-Ray Digitization/Radiology Imaging System
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Health Facilities as one of the
Eligible PPP Project
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Health Facilities as one of the
Eligible PPP Project
ƒ Picture Archiving and Communication System
(PACS)
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Health Benefits
ƒ Quality hospital care services are provided to
patient that will ensure better health outcomes.
ƒ Services will promote efficiency in medical care,
effective treatment of medical cases and
promotion of good health.
ƒ Reliable, immediate and convenient patient care
will be expected.
ƒ Technical training for medical and paramedical
staff will be enhanced contributing to improved
retention and future recruitment of additional staff.
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Financial Benefits
ƒ 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.
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