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ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT

Human Resource for Health (HRH) Deployment Program


For the month of JANUARY 1-31, 2023

Name: EDUARD E. GANDUL JR. Office/Unit: CATAINGAN RHU BIRTHING CLINIC


Position: NURSE II Area of Assignment: MALOBAGO BHS
Programs / Projects / Activities Performance Indicator Target Accomp. Remarks
1. GOVERNANCE (Local Health Systems
Development)
1.1. Ensure functionality of Barangay
Health Board
a. Regular Barangay Health Board  No. of Barangay Health Board meeting attended. 1 1
meeting  No. of other health-related meetings in the barangay 1 1
attended/facilitated.

b. Presence of Barangay Health Plan  No. of Barangay Health Plan formulation assisted. 1 0
 No. of other health plans in the barangay assisted (e.g., BNP). 1 0

2. SERVICE DELIVERY (assist in the


implementation of various health programs of
the LGU in accordance with program goals
of the DOH)
2.1. Family Planning Program
a. Provision of services to address
 No. of Women of Reproductive Age (WRA) mapped/reached 12 0
unmet need for Modern Family
and identified with Unmet Need for MFP.
Planning (MFP) method
 No. of WRA with Unmet Need for MFP who are referred for 12 0
appropriate MFP services.
 No. of WRA with Unmet for MFP provided with counseling
and MFP services thru 12
 (a) Facility-based services 0
 (b) Outreach Medical Missions 0
 (c) Post-Partum FP counseling and services 2
 (d) Usapan Series Session. 0
 No. of WRA with Unmet Need for MFP who accepted MFP 0
assisted/provided. 0 No Survey for WRA masterlist this mos.
2.2. Maternal Care
a. Track and assist new pregnant
mother in the formulation of birth
plan  No. of new pregnant tracked (using prescribed pregnancy
3 3
b. Tracked and provided prenatal tracking form) and assisted in formulating birth plan.
services
c. Provide postpartum care to mother  No. of pregnant women tracked & provided with prenatal
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and newborn services. 3 3
 No. of post-partum women and newborns tracked and provided
postnatal care.
2.3. Child Care 1 0
a. Provide routine immunization to  No. of age-appropriate children provided with routine.
age-appropriate children
25 13

 No. of children (6-11 months) provided with complete (90


sachets) Micronutrient Powder.
 No. of children (12-23 months) provided with complete (180 11 0 *NO supply of Micronutrient Powder
sachets) Micronutrient Powder.
b. Provision of Micronutrient Powder 16 0 *NO supply of Micronutrient Powder
(MNP)  No. of children provided with nutrition related interventions
(RUTF/supplementary feeding, etc.).
1 0
 Total number of children aged 1-19 years old (under child care
based on FHSIS) provided with deworming drugs.
c. Provision of other nutrition-related
intervention 514 82
 No. of sick infant and children assessed, provided treatment
and/or referred. .
d. Deworming services
9 0

e. Management of Sick Infant and


Children  No. of individuals 20 years old and above risk assessed.
 No. of individuals provided with Healthy Lifestyle
Modification Counseling (HLMC).
2.4. Non-Communicable Disease Prevention 0
 No. of individuals provided maintenance drugs for
and Control Services 13 14
hypertension and diabetes mellitus. *FBS and Bp Monitoring every last Thursday of the Mos.
a. Risk assess, treat and refer
individuals (20 years old & above) 43
 No of active TB case finding done. 43 *No supply of Metformin.
(using PhilPEN)
 No. of presumptive TB case assisted/referred for treatment.

 No. of household assessed using the ZOD verification form. 0 0


0 0
2.5. Communicable Disease Prevention and .
 No. of household profile conducted/updated.
Control 0 0
 No. of households/families visited.
2.6. Environmental Health and Sanitation 231
 No. of households/families visited with health problems 0
assisted.
2.7. Community profiling and assessment 4 5
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2.8. Conducts regular visits to priority
households

3. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
3.1. Training / Capability Building
a. Training/orientation/supervision of  No. of capability building activity/updates conducted/assisted. 0 0
BHWs and other auxiliary health  No. of BHW/BNS oriented/trained on health and nutrition 0 0
workers related course/topic.

3.2. Advocacy/Information dissemination  No. of health-related advocacy/IEC activity 3 3 *HPN and DM Meeting, NIP and PRENATAL
conducted/assisted.

3.3. Assisted community mobilization on  No. of community mobilization assisted/conducted. 1 0


health-related activity such as mass
blood donation, search and destroy,
community health assembly, etc.

3.4. Assisted/Facilitated hypertensive and  No. of hypertensive and diabetic clubs organized/facilitated/
diabetic clubs 1 1 *HPN and DM monitoring Every Last Thursday of the Mos.
assisted.
With Free FBS/RBS
3.5. Disease Surveillance and Monitoring
a. Disease Surveillance (for all
 No. of weekly disease surveillance report submitted timely to 4 4
notifiable/reportable diseases) *With zero reports, no communicable DISEASE within this
MHC.
Month.
b. Mortality review, data collection
 No. of data of reported deaths in the barangay collected and 0 0
and validation (for all deaths in the
validated.
community)

3.6. Continuing Learning Session for


 No. of continuing learning sessions attended (every Friday).
Human Resource for Health (HRH) 0 0 No Learning session for the month of DECEMBER

4. HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM


4.1. Submission of reports  No. of reports submitted on time
o FHSIS monthly report (M1). 1 1
o Program F1 Plus Indicators (M2) (1st Monday of the 1 1
succeeding month).
o Monthly accomplishment report (MAR). 1 1

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Prepared and submitted by: Approved: Noted by:

EDUARD E. GANDUL JR, RM, RN, RMT FRANCIS LEO L. ARELLANO, MD VAL C. ESTEVEZ, RN
HRH Municipal Health Officer Development Management Officer IV

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