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KNOW SHOW
Direction: Write what you Direction: To SHOW what
KNOW about health you know about health
professionals/specialist professionals/specialist
and the services they and the services they
give. give.
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 What made you answered the
commercials correctly?
 What made you use the
products/services?
 How do products bring
satisfaction to someone’s life?
Persons who use
health information,
products, and
services
Data and facts got
from media,
people, and
professional
agencies
Materials and
substance Use to
maintain health
and treatment for
diseases
Health information,
procedure to help
satisfy the needs
and wants of
consemers
Process of assisting the
consumers to acquire the
correct information to be
able to make wise decision
about a certain health item.
 Look out for reliable information
 Well informed
 Make wise decision in buying
 Not easily convince on media
statements
 Identifies legal health practitioners
from quackery
 Observant
 Reports fraud, illegal practices and
 quackery
 Stand for what is right
 Be wise. Learn to compare
things
 Be aware. Gather info to
reliable source

1 Right to Basic Needs, which
guarantees survival, adequate food,
clothing, shelter, health care,
education and sanitation. With this
right, consumers can look forward to
the availability of basic and prime
commodities at affordable prices and
good quality.
2Right to Safety—the
consumer should be
protected against the
marketing of goods or the
provision of services that are
hazardous to health and life.
 3 Right to Information—the
consumer should be protected
against dishonest or misleading
advertising or labeling and has
the right to be given the facts
and information needed to make
an informed choice.
4 Right to Choose—the
consumer has the right to
choose from among
various products at
competitive prices with an
assurance of satisfactory
quality.
5Right to Representation
—the right to express
consumer interests in the
making and execution of
government policies.
6 Right to Redress— the
right to be compensated
for misrepresentation,
shoddy goods or
unsatisfactory services.
7Right to Consumer
Education, which is the
right to acquire knowledge
and skills necessary to be
an informed customer.
8 Right to a Healthy
Environment—the right to live
and work in an environment
which is neither threatening nor
dangerous and which permits a
life of dignity and well-being.
“everyone is
using the
product and rely
on it, so why
don’t you buy it”
Uses well known
personality telling
you the effectiveness
of the product
Use of bonus
coupon or
prices
Clinical test research
and studies were
shown to the public to
prove the
effectiveness of the
product
 Drugs that can be
bought even without
doctor’s prescription
like pain relievers,
medicines for fever, for
relaxation and the like.
Use of lively jingle
or comic
presentation to
catch consumers
attention
The advertisement
rely on comparing
two products and
the superiority of
the product which
they sell
It contain the “x”
factor coming from a
well known country
for their beauty and
achievements
The advertisers
spends a costly sum
of money to air their
advertisement for
every commercial
break
What is the most
influencial source of
information?
 Have much influence on consumers,
but the negative side of being
influential can also be clearly seen.
 Sometimes they are
guilty of fraud and
quackery
WHAT?
Content of the 1 is there a list of
product contents in the
product label?

2. Is the information
up-to-date?

3. Does it indicate
the side effects?
WHY?
Purpose of the 1. Is the
health information
information provided to
promote or sell a
health product?
WHO?
Source of information 1.Who is the source
of the information?

2.Is the source


credible and
trustworthy?

3.Is the source


verifiable?
Feedback/response
1.Does the source of
health information
respond to
comments and
queries?

2.Do sources of
information allow
customers to give
comments and
feedbacks?
 Location of service
points;
effectiveness of
the doctors, clinics
and hospitals
 Promptness and
kindness when
caring for patients
and family
members
 Ease
of access to
the authorization
forms for
consultations;
 Price
 Anddiversity of
available doctors,
clinics, and
hospitals
“No mention shall be
made of corals, or of
pearls: for the price of
WISDOM is above
rubies.”

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