Navotas City Health Department: Background and Overview
Navotas City Health Department: Background and Overview
Navotas City Health Department: Background and Overview
DEPARTMENT
Background and Overview
2022
Map of Navotas
Table 1: Population, Households, Land Area and Population Density per Barangay for 2022
Source: LHD Office-Center for Health Development NCR 2014/ City Planning Office
8. Senility 16 39 55 0.20
9. External Causes 36 14 50 0.18
Top 5: Drowning
11 01 12 0.04
Suffocation
Hanging 03 09 12 0.04
Gunshot 06 01 07 0.03
Stabbing 06 01 07 0.03
Vehicular Accident
03 01 04 0.01
04 00 04 0.01
10. Diabetes Mellitus 21 11 32 0.12
ALL CAUSES 703 437 1225 4.48
Total Mortality Cases : 2022: 1225, 2021 = 1512, 2020 = 1,359, 2019:
1,220, 2018: 1118 * per 1,000 population
2022: CDR = 1225 / 273,513 x 1,000 = 4.48, 2021 : 5.59, 2020 =
5.08, 2019: 4.91
Source: City Health Office
o 2022
MMR = 101 per 100,000 LB
85 per 100,000
IMR 2022: infant deaths / live births x 1000 (42/3975 x 1000 = 10.56)
UNDER-FIVE MORTALITY RATE 2022
Figure 9: Under-Five Mortality Rate from 2018 to 2022
U5MR: under 5 deaths /live births x 1000 (55/ 3975 x 1000 = 13.84)
f Infant Mortality 2022
RECOMMENDATION
Prenatal and postpartum check-
ERIC C. DAVID, MD
Ac t in g C it y He a lt h O ffic e r
CHARMAINE L. NAGAYO, MD
Ac t ing Assist a nt Cit y He a lt h O ffic e r
ERLYN ENDENO, MD JANETSAN AGUSTIN, MD MA. ARIANA BEATRIZ G. CRUZ ANTONIO C. PASCO III, MD
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Ru ra l He a lt h Physic ia n Rura l He a lt h Physic ia n De nt ist II Rura l He a lt h Physic ia n
FERDINAND M. SALVADORA, MD HENRY B. TINIO, MD RIEÑER JAN O. DOMINGO, LPT MARIA CARIDAD P. FRONDOZA, DMD FELICITAS M. MANUEL, RN, MAN
Pha se 2 Are a 1 He a lt h C e nt e r Sa n Ro q u e He a lt h Ce nt e r Po llu t io n Co nt ro l a nd Sa fe t y O ffic e r De n t ist Sup e rviso r Nurse Sup e rv iso r
Ru ra l He a lt h Physic ia n Rura l He a lt h Physic ia n Sa n it a t io n Insp e c t o r II De nt ist IV Nurse IV
JACQUELINE R. INVENTOR, MD
No rt h Ba y Bo ule v a rd So u t h He a lt h C e nt e r
ELMER B. PANGILINAN, MD PATRICIA C. AGRAS, RM LORENZ AUSTIN F. TALAL, RN
Na v o t a s C o m m unit y Iso la t io n Fa c ility Ta n g o s He a lt h C e nt e r Mid w ife Sup e rv iso r He a lt h Ed u c a t io n a nd Pro m o t io n O ffic e r
Rura l He a lt h Physic ia n Mid w ife IV Nurse II
Rura l He a lt h Ph ysic ia n
ELENITA N. FELIPE, MD
No rt h Ba y Bo ule v a rd No rt h He a lt h C e n t e r
ELA E. CAPISTRANO, MD RIEÑER JAN O. DOMINGO, LPT ARMEL C. BERIÑO, RN
Ba ng kula si He a lt h C e nt e r Ta nza He a lt h Ce nt e r Po llut io n Co n t ro l a nd Sa fe t y O ffic e r C it y Ep id e m io lo g y a nd Surv e illa nc e O ffic e r
Rura l He a lt h Physic ia n Sa nit a t ion Insp e c t o r II Nurse II
Ru ra l He a lt h Physic ia n
ALMA P. LALIC, MD
Sip a c He a lt h Ce n t e r
Ru ra l He a lt h Ph ysic ia n
2. Technical Section
• The records section of the city health department is
mainly responsible for the processing, issuance and
safekeeping of various health-related permits and
documents such as death certificates, medical certificates
and others.
3. Records Section
• The supply section receives, allocates and distributes all
the various medical supplies, materials and equipment to
the various health facilities and offices. These include
medicines, medical and surgical supplies, even furniture,
appliances and electronic equipment.
4. Supply Section
• The laboratory performs diagnostic procedures and
formulates reports on a regular basis. The city’s
laboratory offers clinical blood examinations,
microbiological examinations and diagnostic imaging
such as X-rays and Ultrasound. Electrocardiogram is also
available.
5. Laboratory Section
• The sanitation section is responsible for implementing
national and local sanitation laws and ensuring that the
various establishments in the city are compliant. It is also
responsible for the issuance of sanitation permits.
6. Sanitation Section
• The Tanza Lying-in Clinic is located at Doña Aurora
St.Merville Subd. Tanza1 Navotas City.
8. Health Centers
Rural Health Physician
Rural Health Dentist Rural Health Nurse Rural Health Medical Technician
HEALTH CENTER
ORGANIZATION CHART
By the year 2025, we envision a well equipped Health
Department administered and managed by God-fearing,
knowledgeable, highly competent, satisfied and dedicated
health workers, working hand- in-hand with a supportive
local government and an empowered populace.
VISION
– What we aim to be
We, at the Navotas Health Department, are committed to
provide the people of Navotas with the highest degree of
quality health care thru:
MISSION
- What we do
Improve the lives of the people of Navotas, specifically
through:
GOALS
• Integrity - Public service is a public trust, and this extends to all government
employees and officials at all levels. The City Health Department of the City of
Navotas is committed to uphold the honor of the civil service.
• Partnership – Health is affected by factors beyond the control of the health sector
itself, and the participation of various sectors in health interventions and activities is a
key strategy of the City Health Department.
• Equity – It is the duty of the state to ensure the welfare of its citizens, especially those
who are less fortunate. Our services are open to all, but it is the poor to whom we reach
out to and commit ourselves to.
• Respect – As public health workers and public employees, we are dedicated to
conducting ourselves in a professional and appropriate manner at all times.
• Science – We utilize scientific data and methods to guide our policies and actions in
the promotion and protection of the health of the people of Navotas. We rely on the
objective facts of evidence-based science to build a strong foundation to address health
needs and concerns.
CORE VALUES
SERVICES
Health Centers
Maternal Health:
•Pre- and Post-natal examinations
•Micronutrient Supplementation (Iron/Folate)
•Routine Immunization for Children
•Treatment for common pregnancy-related problems
•Counseling and Family Planning (Mother’s Classes)
•COVID-19 Vaccination
Tuberculosis
• Screening (CBC, FBS, Blood Chemistry)
• Treatment and management of lifestyle-related illnesses
• Counseling for lifestyle related illnesses
• Health Risk Assessment
• VIA
Infectious Diseases
• Screening for children and adults
• Medical and surgical treatment of dental caries
• Preventive management and dental counseling
• School Visit to Day Care & Elementary in coordination
w/ DepEd dentists.
• Fluoride application
Dental Health
OTHER SERVICES AND
FUNCTIONS
Health Centers and City Health Office
Sections
• Sanitation Unit
• Inspections of establishments and households regarding
compliance with sanitation requirements
• Issuance of sanitation permits
Environmental Health
• Routine urine drug testing
Drug Testing
• Routine surveillance of 28 notifiable diseases that are
under DOH surveillance
• Investigation of reported cases
• Community intervention
Disease Surveillance
THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING
mortalities. However, some of the most
common causes of both infant and under
five deaths are infectious in nature, the
most common which would be pneumonia
or gastroenteritis. For 2022, pneumonia
ranked second for infant and number one
for under five deaths.
For 2022, even with the decline in fully
immunized children, there was no reported
cases of other vaccine preventable
diseases as cause of death for infants and
under five, except for pneumonia. With
93% newborn screening being done also
there was no reported case of inborn
diseases as cause of death for the
mentioned age group. Prematurity which
was also low in 2022 did not affect infant
and under five mortalities. However,
despite the good coverage of
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in
infants and under five, pneumonia as the
cause of death, remained high in 2022.
RECOMMENDATION
Prenatal and postpartum check-