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Sustainable Investment andDonor Coordination in the
Philippines
A Presentation by:
Undersecretary Nieves L. OsorioDepartment of Finance
25 March 2004
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Philippine Donor Coordination
• National TB Program (NTP) of the Philippines implemented by the Department of Health
•Two mechanisms to ensure donor coordination:
Project Assistance to Control TB (PACT)
Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM)
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Project Assistance to Control TB (PACT)A collaborative mechanism for TB control
related to D.O.T.S. strategy in the public sector
Mechanism to:
systematize info exchange between int’l. partners & Gov’t.
harmonize plans & inputs of various TB projects
Facilitate decisions on cross-cutting issues
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Project Assistance to Control TB (PACT)
Creation is embodied under DOH Order No. 396 s. 2004
Chaired by DOH with members from other DOH offices, NEDA and international donors
Meetings are held at least every two months
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Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM)
Collaborative mechanism for TB, malaria and AIDS; implements GFATM
Developed from the National Infectious Disease Advisory Council (NIDAC)
NIDAC transformed to CCM under GFATM with ff. composition:
Chair – DOH; Vice Chair – fr. Private Sector
Other Gov’t. Agencies; NGOs & Comm.-based Org.;
UN/Multilateral, Bilateral Agencies; Academe;
Public-Private Collaborations
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Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM)
On its developing stage for public- private collaboration
Under GFATM, the Public-Private Mix (PPM) implementation of DOTS strategy is major component of the NTP
Responsible for PPM -DOTS
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Sustainable FinancingAccess to DOTS services through the Phil.
Health Insurance Corporation or Philhealth which issued:
Circular No. 17 s. 2003 – Accreditation of DOTS Facilities
Circular No. 19 s. 2003 – Philhealth Outpatient Anti-TB / DOTS Benefit Package
Pays PhP4,000.00 per case to accredited DOTS facility
Includes service for diagnostic work-up, consultation services and anti-TB drugs
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Sustainable Financing
Securing Drug Supplies till 2006Global Drug Facility (GDF)
International grant of US$1.5 M for years 2003 to 2005
expected to benefit 140,000 TB cases
Global Fund for AIDS, Malaria and TB (GFATM) NTP to acquire drugs for years 2005 to 2006
to benefit 100,000 cases
World Bank’s SEMP 2Procurement of anti-TB drugs through GDF to benefit:
2004 - 150,000 cases
2005 - 150,000 cases
2006 - 150,000 cases - to be procured in April 2004
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Sustainable Financing
In the Pipeline:
Proposed Health Sector Reform Project (HSRP)
Objectives: Improve access to quality health care Enhance DOH and Philhealth capacity to
support local government units in project implementation
May be proposed by Phil. Gov’t. for inclusion in the 2006 WB lending program
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THANK YOU
and
GOOD DAY!