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URBAN HEALTH SYSTEM

UH DEVELOPMENT
Specifies the DOH approach to urban

SD
health systems by:
Putting emphasis on the management of social
determinants of health in urban settings with
focused application on urban poor populations
particularly those living in slum
communities/settlements in order to reduce
health inequities.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:

To improve health To influence social To reduce health


system outcomes determinants of health inequities
Urban Health Systems The DOH must help Urban Health Systems
shall be directed influence social
towards achieving the Development seeks to
following goals: determinants of health
narrow the disparity of
Better Health in urban settings, with
Outcomes; focused application on health outcome
More equitable indicators between the
healthcare financing; urban poor populations
Improved particularly those living rich and the poor.
responsiveness and in slums.
client satisfaction.

Components of Urban Health System Development:

STRATEGIES/PROGRAMS:
HEALTH CITIES ENVIRONMENTALLY
INITIATIVE SUSTAINABLE AND REACHING EVERY
the approach of HEALTHY URBAN DEPRESSED
continuously improving TRANSPORT BARANGAY
health and social initiatives which include a strategy of going to
the development or every depressed
determinants of health,
enhancement of existing barangay to reach the
and continually projects that improve the
creating and improving urban poor, vulnerable
policy, design and practice groups and hidden
physical and social of an urban transport
environments shall be slums to increase
system and lead to
continued and further improvement of health and access to health
strengthened. safety of urban population. services.

PLANNING TOOLS AND FRAMEWORK:


CITY-WIDE
URBAN HEALTHY INVESTMENT
EQUITY PLANNING FOR
ASSESSMENT HEALTH
AND RESPONSE
TOOL a framework for the SHORY COURSE
a tool to facilitate development of ON URBAN
identification of and public investment HEALTH EQUITY
response to health plans in health a 6-month course
equity concerns covering the offered to cities and
It is used as a utilization, urban stakeholders
situational mobilization and aims to:
assessment, rationalization of the Improve the knowledge,
monitoring and city’s relatively practice and skills of
planning tool abundant resources, health practitioners,
particularly for Highly policy and decision-
more extensive
Urbanized Cities, in makers at the national,
tandem with the Local
capabilities and
regional and city levels
Government Unit stronger institutions to identify and address
(LGU) Scorecard to attain health urban health inequities
system goals. and challenges,
particularly in relation to
LAWS/POLICIES: social determinants of
health.
Department Memorandum #2010-0207 dated 20
August 2010, “Guidelines on the Use of the Urban
Health Equity Assessment and Response Tool (HEART)
in Highly Urbanized Cities”
intended to help Highly Urbanized Cities (HUCs)
generate systematic data on health inequities to CAPACITY
guide effective interventions. BUILDING:

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