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Deriving Lessons on Legislating Universal Health Care in the Philippines: A Historical Perspective (UHC Study)
The study aimed to inform future attempts to legislate health agenda and help the national and local governments prepare for challenges and manage risks in the implementation of the law.
By Madeline Mae Ong, Manuel M. Dayrit, Sophia C. Caranay-Narag, Elvira SN Dayrit
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Health Systems
The Role of the Private Health Sector in UHC: Challenges and Opportunities in Asia
This research aims to investigate how Japan, Thailand, and the Philippines engage their private sectors when implementing UHC.
By Madeline Mae Ong, Manuel M. Dayrit, Sophia C. Caranay-Narag, Elvira SN Dayrit
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Health Systems
Newton Fund Researchers Links Workshop On Utilizing Mathematical Modelling to Aid Governance in UHC in the Philippines (upcoming)
This week-long workshop, funded by the Newton Fund, is a collaborative effort between the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health and Public Health England.
By Madeline Mae Ong, Manuel M. Dayrit
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Health Systems
Developing Omnibus Policies of Existing Issuances on Local Government Units and Health Systems for the Department of Health (Omnibus Project)
This research project dealt with issuances of the Department of Health, as well as related laws and issuances from other government agencies.
By Manuel M. Dayrit, Sophia C. Caranay-Narag
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Health Systems
Secondary data analysis of surveys and other routine data for better health outcomes and improved health service delivery
A data analysis project funded by the Ateneo de Manila University Research Council as a proof-of-concept for the establishment of a data analytics laboratory at the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health.
By Veincent Christian F. Pepito
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Health Systems
Mathematical Modelling for Universal Health Care in the Philippines
A project funded by the Newton Fund and the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development which aims to train a cadre of mathematical modellers to aid the implementation of the nascent Universal Healthcare Act in the Philippines.
By Veincent Christian F. Pepito
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Health Systems
Measuring and Understanding Geographic Inequities in Physician Distribution in the Philippines
Access to quality health care in the Philippines is shaped not only by the availability of physicians, but also by how equitably they are distributed across regions. Many communities, particularly in rural and geographically isolated areas, continue to face limited access to medical professionals, while urban centers often see a concentration of physicians and specialists. The project Measuring and Understanding Geographic Inequities in Physician Distribution in the Philippines seeks to address this challenge by providing a clear, evidence-based picture of physician maldistribution nationwide.
By Patricia Burigsay