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. 2015 Nov 6;6(Suppl 1):18–20. doi: 10.5365/WPSAR.2015.6.3.HYN_024

Table 2. Results of PEN implementation by indicator, Region 8, the Philippines, August 2014–March 2015.

PEN indicator Results
  80% of primary health care facilities with trained health service providers on PEN   100% of primary health care facilities with trained health service provider on PEN
  80% of primary health care facilities with essential equipment (BP monitor, stethoscope, tape measure, height board, GCU metres)   100% of primary health care facilities (rural health units, city health offices, district health centres) with complete sets of essential equipment
  80% of primary health care facilities implementing PEN   44% of monitored primary health care facilities implementing PEN
  80% of primary health care facilities with essential medicines   19% of monitored primary health care facilities with complete sets of essential medicines provided by the DOH

BP, blood pressure; DOH, Department of Health; GCU, glucose cholesterol uric acid; and PEN, Package of Essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions.