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UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

A. DEFINITION OF TERMS a. Universal Health Coverage an Universal A!!ess "#HO $e%site& De'inition Three Di(ensions in a!!ess %. To)i! Histor* "#i+i& #orl ,hili))ines !. Health Care Deliver* S*ste( "Sli e - ))t& De'inition Fa!tors a''e!ting the health !are s*ste( ,hili))ine Health Care Deliver* S*ste( . Str.!t.re O' Health S*ste( "Sli e - ))t& e. Health Care S*ste( Mo els "Sli e - ))t& ,rivate Enter)rise Health Care So!ial Se!.rit* ,.%li!l* F.n e Health Care Mo el So!ial Health Ins.ran!e '. F.n ing Mo els Co().lsor* Ins.ran!e

Single ,la*er Ta/0%ase Finan!ing So!ial Health Ins.ran!e ,rivate Ins.ran!e Co((.nit*0%ase Health Ins.ran!e g. Atta!he Agen!ies DOH De'inition1 Vision1 Mission an Histor* CHD Distri!t Health S*ste( ILH2 DS#D ,HIC h. sa

3. Str.!t.re1 F.n!tions1 A!tivities an ,rogra(s o' the DOH

I regard universal health coverage as the single most powerful concept that public health has to offer. It is inclusive. It unifies services and delivers them in a comprehensive and integrated way, based on primary health care.
Dr Margaret Chan, WHO Director-Genera

Intro .!tion II.

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