San Gabriel, La Union! The Softbroom Capital of the North Premier Highland Vegetable Producer & Adventure Tourism Paradise of La Union

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San Gabriel, La Union! The Softbroom Capital of the North Premier Highland Vegetable Producer & Adventure Tourism Paradise of La Union

MUNICIPAL PROFILE SAN GABRIEL, LA UNION Largest Municipality in the Province as to land area. 17,553 has (90% mountainous) Population: 18,837 (2016) Urban Population: 17.54% Rural Population: 82.46% Households: 3,904 Families: 4,659 Number of Schools Day Care Centers - 24 Elementary - 13 High School - 4 15 Barangays - 3 lowland barangays - 12 upland barangays

SERVICE DELIVERY HUMAN RESOURCES SOCIAL GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH HEALTH FINANCING Better health outcomes Financial risk protection Responsiveness POLICIES & REGULATION INFO & TECHNOLOGY

challenge meeting the competing needs of the community with the available resources of the Municipality Want quality service, Ensure access of the most deprived Sustain public involvement in the decision making process GOOD GOVERNANCE dilemmas resulting to collaboration and consensus building necessarily leading to trade-off and priority setting. Improve the bureaucracy set-up support systems ensure the gains and sustain achieved goals.

Leaders as ENABLERS Champion the CHANGE Set direction to the desired reality of the future Local Chief Executive CHIEF INITIATOR Reflect on NEW IDEAS on how to meet the needs of the people Re- assess the present reality

NATIONAL & REGIONAL AWARDS NATIONAL GAWAD KALASAG 2017

Dialogue and consensus building CORE GROUP RHU Staff & Midwives Community Surveys Workshops Focus Group Discussions Key Informant Interview

Sectoral Mobilization Academe Women Groups Barangay Religious

Community Participation Punong barangays Panangrikna ti Umili Brgy. Visits Sanitation rounds in sitios Livelihood seminars

MUNICIPAL LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE PROGRAM (MLGP)

2013 Best Maternal Neonatal Child Health and Nutrition Practice in La Union

FMayor Divina D. Velasco, one of the 12 Mayors nationwide who received the 2016 Health Leadership and Governance Excellence Award (DOH and Zuellig Family Foundation) awarded by DOH Secretary Paulyn Jean B. Rosell-Ubial, Former DOH Secretaries Janette Garin, Enrique Ona, and Esperanza Cabral, Ambassador Roberto Romulo, ZFF President Ernesto Garilao and Director of Zuellig Group David Zuellig on June 24, 2016 at Diamond Hotel, Manila. FMayor Divina C. Daligues- Velasco featured in the July- September 2015 issue of the Newsletter of the Health Local Governance Program entitled TRANSFORM-Beating the Odds.

San Gabriel Main Health Center and Birthing Clinic Philhealth Accredited 4-in-1 Health Service Provider (MCP-DOTS-PCB) BEmONNC/Newborn Screening Center

Health Facilities Lipay Proper BHS Apayao BHS Bucao BHS Bayabas BHS Lacong BHS Lon-oy BHS

YEAR # OF BLOOD BAGS POPULATION POPULATION % 2011 138 16,974 0.81 2012 179 17,000 1.05 2013 220 17,198 1.28 2014 210 17,393 1.21 2015 222 17,563 1.26 2016 217 17,748 1.22 2017 271 18,837 1.43

Whereas to further strengthen advocacy and implementation of the municipality s health programs, projects and activities, the following should be included in the selection criteria for NBS kit subsidy: 1. Complete immunization scheduled for pregnancy 2. Complete ante-partum check-up 3. Exclusive breastfeeding 4. Facility-based delivery 5. Attendance to mothers classes 6. Adapts and practices good sanitation and hygienic programs which shall include environment care and vegetable gardening

Year Total Newborn Screening Provided Deliveries in Lying-in clinic, BHS and home deliveries Percent of deliveries provided with NBS 2013 126 121 104.1 2014 109 138 79.0 2015 84 86 97.7 2016 73 68 107.4 2017 43 43 100

Balay ni Nanang Half-way House DELIVERIES ATTENDED BY MD MIDWIVES HILOT AND PLACE HOSPITAL BHS LYING-IN HOME TOTAL LIVEBIRTHS 2012 182 114 22 2 320 2013 174 46 71 5 296 2014 177 59 68 11 315 2015 229 3 79 4 315 2016 226 5 59 3 295 2017 200 0 51 2 256 ( 3 twins)

The women holds the key to the quality and quantity of the future generation of San Gabriel Engaging them to be active partners in health promotion and disease prevention and assuring their active participation in all phases of community development leads to the sustainable progress of our Municipality

Women in-the- Sitios as Partners thru the Inter-Barangay Health Zones This Governance Innovation Report ( Ateneo SOG) is a community-based initiative to increase health capacities of our women who are the nurturers of our homes

Model Health Innovation Program - incorporated in the Prov Innovation Program for Health (PIPH) and Prov AIP ADB awarded Php150,000-a-year grant for the next 5 years to the LGU. On its 2 nd year of implementation, the PHO and DOH-CHD 1 expanded the program in 5 municipalities for replication

Annual Women-in-the-Sitios Trade Fair

Women in-the- Sitios as Partners thru the Inter-Barangay Health Zones

Integrated M N C H N Program CONTINUUM OF CARE FOR the Woman and Her Children

Community Immersion and Service Health & Social Services Agricultural Services Validation of Projects

Mobile Registration Access to Tax Payments Preparation of Notice of Assessment Tax Bill and identification of erroneously identified lots

PWD Adolescent & Youth Mental Health cases

Addressing malnutrition through a multi-stakeholder approach: GK and Kalugris

Health care workers Standard ratio to population # of Regular employees Adequacy # of Casual employees Adequacy Municipal Health Officer * DTTB Public Health Nurse Rural Health Midwife Rural Sanitary Inspector 1: 20,000 1:10,000-20, 000 0 (But with plantilla item) Yes* 1 Yes 2 Yes *6 Yes 1: 5,000 11 Yes *3 Yes 1: 20,000 2 Yes 0 Yes Dentist 1: 20,000 0 No 1 Yes Medical Technologist Ambulance Driver Clerk/Public Health Assistant 1: 20,000 0 No 1 Yes At least 1 0 No 2 Yes At least 1 0 No 2 Yes Barangay Health Workers 1: 20 households 147 Yes N/A

Universal Philhealth Coverage 2016 2007

LABORATORY TEST NUMBER TEST COST AT DISTRICT HOSPITAL TOTAL COST TEST COST AT PRIVATE HOSPITAL TOTAL COST CBC 698 150 104,700.00 190 132,620.00 Blood Typing 1062 50 53,100.00 100 106,200.00 Hemoglobin/Hct 979 40 39,160.00 100 97,900.00 Platelet 177 75 13,275.00 100 17,700.00 Fecal Occult Blood Test 23 75 1,725.00 80 1,840.00 HbsAg 104 200 20,800.00 520 54,080.00 Syphillis Test 50 120 6,000.00 200 10,000.00 Urinalysis 2972 50 148,600.00 100 297,200.00 Fecalysis 48 50 2,400.00 70 3,360.00 FBS 1975 150 296,250.00 214 422,650.00 Cholesterol 236 150 35,400.00 200 47,200.00 Uric Acid 75 100 7,500.00 150 11,250.00 Creatinine 149 150 22,350.00 220 32,780.00 Pregnancy Test 48 100 4,800.00 200 9,600.00 Total 756,060.00 1,244,380.00

Percentage of Component City/Municipality Budget Allocated to Health 2014 2015 2016 31.15 % 26.72% 24.88% Percentage of MOOE Allocated to Health 2014 2015 2016 48.16% 53.94% 66.95% Percentage of Component City/Municipal Health Expenditures 2014 2015 2016 94.52% 90.20% 91.40%

NBS Smoking control and ordinance MNCHN HIV/AIDS Council Sanitation

E-Hatid Rxbox iclinicsys

Review - Improve - Plan - Implement // Review Improve - Plan - Implement // Review - Improve - Plan - Implement // Review Improve - Plan - Implement // Review Improve - Plan - Implement // Review - Improve - Plan - Implement // Review Review - Plan - Implement Review - Plan - Implement Review - Plan - Implement

FMayor Divina C. Daligues-Velasco,one of the seven (7) Municipal Mayors nationwide recognized by Synergeia as Education Champion during the 9th Synergeia National Education Summit. US-AID Philippines features Project HOPE

Cleanest, Greenest and Safest Municipality Province - 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 (Hall of Fame) 2016 Exempted Region 1 - (2012 2013 2014 ) Hall of Fame 2015 FIRST PRIZE Search for Cleanest, Greenest and Safest Municipality 2017 SECOND PRIZE Cleanest Inland Bodies of Water

MAY 24,2017 INTRAMUROS, MANILA

Through good governance A 4 th class Municipality can give 1 st class services to its constituents Maraming Salamat po! Dr. Hermie M Velasco,MD,MPM Present Mayor MHO (2008-2015) Dr. Divina D Velasco MD,MPM Mayor 2007-2016 MHO (1991-2007)