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. 2022 Aug 4;19(15):9567. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159567

Table 1.

Philippine Health System: Overview of Basic Statistics.

Features Figures (as Indicated)
Current Health Expenditures-CHE (NHA 2020 in [8]) 5.6% of GDP Growth Rate of (CHE)
2019–2020 12.6%
2018–2019 10.2%
Health financing (NHA: 2020 in [8])-households (out of pocket) 44.7% Government and Compulsory Schemes 45.7%
Distribution of Household Out of pocket Expenses (NHA: 2020 in [8]) 43.8% hospitals 28.2% drugs, pharmacies 9.0% preventive care
UHC Coverage Index (WHO and World Bank data in [10]) 55%
HC Utilization by households (DHS: 2017 in [11]) 8% of household population sought care past 30 days 59% sought from public medical facilities 40% sought care from private medical facilities
Health service delivery (Dayrit et al., 2018 in [12]) 1224 Hospital facilities, 64% private and 35% public in 2016;
66% located in main island
2587 city/rural health centers, 20,216 village health stations
In 2016
Two-thirds are level 1 hospitals, with 41 beds on average; 10% are level 3, with 318 beds on average
Health Human Resources (Philippine Statistical Yearbook/PSY, 2018 in [13]) 83% of health and medical graduates in 2015–2016 were from private schools (HIT, 2018) 3131 doctors in govt service; 1875 Dentists; 5975 Nurses 17,112 Midwives
Public sector employs 61% of nurses and 90% of midwives (HIT, 2018) 91% of Medical doctors and 74% of nurses work in hospitals (HiT,2018)
Health Governance DOH as the overall policy setting of population-based care, and provision of regional hospital and specialist services; PhilHealth, the social insurance arm, as purchaser of personal-based care LGUs as facility owners, managers and implementers of health programs and services Local Health Boards as advisers to chief executives and local legislatures, with DoH representative

Abbreviations: DHS—Demographic Health Survey; DoH—Department of Health; NHA—National Health Accounts; CHE—Current Health Expenditures; GDP—Gross Domestic Product.