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Praise Christian Foundational Learning Center INC.

HEALTH III WEEK 15


Prepared by: Alyssa Mariz D. Mago

COSTUMERS HEALTH

Consumer Health refers to the decisions you make about the purchase
of product and use of health information and services that will have
direct effect on your health.

Information is the data and facts you got from media and people
including the professionals and agencies. Products are those
substances, materials or equipment prepared or manufactured for you
to buy and use in the maintenance of health and the treatment of
diseases. Example is foods, eyeglasses, medicines, cosmetics, cars,
appliances and others.

CONSUMER HEALTH EDUCATION Health Services refer to health


information, actions, procedures or work furnished, or supplied to help
satisfy your needs and wants as a consumer. This is services and things
people do to and for other people. Example of health services are
medical consultation and treatment, using the telephone, using the
electricity, and payment for transportation, payment for haircut,
payment for newspapers and your favorite magazines and comics.

Consumer Health Education is the process of assisting you to acquire


the correct information and understanding so that you will able to
make wise decision about a certain health item.

WHO IS A CONSUMER? We all are because we are all users. We use


goods and services every day. We need food, clothing and shelter. We
travel on busses and trains, visit the doctors and dentist, go to the
library, or watch television. At home we use energy in the form of gas,
electricity, coal, expect clean drinkable water from the tap.

WHO IS A CONSUMER? CONSUMER- means a natural person who is


a purchaser, lessee, recipient or prospective purchaser, lesser or
recipient of consumer products, services or credit.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF CONSUMER
 Spendthrift
 Close – Fisted
 Wasteful
 Bargain Addict
 Intelligent
 Panic Buyer
 Impulsive Buyer

Consumer Source of Information in buying Products and Services


1. Labels and Directions
2. Practitioners
3. Health Publications
4. Consumer Advocacy Group
5. Government Agencies
6. Health Educators
7. Family and Friends
8. Advertisement and Commercials
9. Folklore
10. Mass Media

CONSUMER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Being good consumer


means knowing what to look out for and what to avoid. It means know
where and how to get the best value for money, where to go if things
go wrong. Your role as a consumer has both right and responsibilities.
1. The right to safety- To be protected against products, production,
processes and services that are hazardous to health or life.
2. The right to be informed- To be given facts needed to make an
informed choice and protected against dishonest or misleading
advertising and labeling.
3. The right to choose- to be able to select from a range of products
and services and competitive prices with an assurance satisfactory
quality.

REPUBLICT ACT NO. 7394 - CONSUMER ACT OF THE PHILIPPINES


It is the policy of the State to protect the interests of the consumer,
promote his general welfare and to establish standards of conduct for
business and industry. Towards this end, the State shall implement
measures to achieve the following objectives: Protection against
hazards to health and safety; Protection against deceptive, unfair and
unconscionable sales acts and practices Provision of information and
education to facilitate sound choice and the proper exercise of rights
by the consumer. Provision of adequate rights and means of redress
Involvement of consumer representatives in the formulation of social
and economic policies.

Name:______________________________ Grade:________
Direction: List down the 8 basic consumer rights.

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