PROJECT ENTREPRENURSE
Saving lives
C reating jobs
A dding value
Saving lives
C reating jobs
A dding value
• Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneur
• “One who undertakes innovations, in an effort to transform innovations into economic goods”
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
- Multisectoral initiative to promote nurse entrepreneurship by introducing a home health care industry in the
- Reduce cost of health care
- Bringing primary health care services to poor rural communities
- Maximize employment opportunities for the country’s unemployed nurses
- Utilize unemployed human resources for the delivery of public health services and achievement of the country’s Millennium development goals on maternal and child health, consistent with FOURmula One for health frame work of DOH
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
• Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
• Achieve universal primary education
• Promote gender equality and empower women
• Reduce child mortality rate
• Improve maternal health
• Combat HIV/AID’S, Malaria and other disease
• Ensure environmental sustainability
• Develop a global partnership for development
FOURMULA ONE FOR HEALTH
Over all goals:
• Better health outcomes
• More responsive health system
• More equitable health care financing
General Objective
• Provide critical reforms to improve Philippine health system
Specific Objectives:
• HEALTH FINANCING- sustained health investment
• HEALTH REGULATION-health goods and affordability
• HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY-accessibility and availability
• GOOD GOVERNANCE-Improve health system performance
Project Entrepreneur
Strategy:
• Form – Cooperatives
• Manage – Nurse’s clinics
• Trained and experienced nurses (supervised by)
• Deploy newly licensed nurses
• Rural Communities (with little or no access to basic health care)
Multisectoral
• DOH, Philhealth, DOF, BON, PNA, UP, OHNAP, POF
Project Beneficiaries:
• HMO - members
• Philhealth - members
• Self-paying - patients
• Convalescent - patients
• Patients needing long-term
• Elderly
• Occupationally disabled
• Poor rural communities
• Unemployed nurses
Forms of Nurse Entrepreneur:
• Medical Transcription Services
• Public health advocacy
• Periodic physical examination
• Hospice
• Home health care services
• Health care training management
• Wellness and fitness management for private companies
• EMS
• Tourism health care services
LAUNCHING:
• January 21-22,2010 at Davao City
PILOT:
• Davao Regions
• Davao del Norte
• Davao del Sur
• Davao Oriental
• Compostela Valley
• Dir. Jalilo dela Torre
• 500 nurses
• Gov. Rodolfo del Rosario
PILOT-RUN PROCESS FLOW
• Introduce concept of Nurse Entrepreneurship to unemployed RNs (2 weeks)
• Core Group of Nurse Coop organization (2 weeks)
• Register COOP with CDA (1 month)
• Data gathering / proposal preparation and submission to DOLE (3 weeks)
• DOLE providers
START-UP capital (2 weeks)
Marketing to LGU and possible donor institutions (1 month)
• Nurse deployment (1 week)
• Regular monitoring by regional planning monitoring team (quarter)
• Pilot implementation evaluation(sem.)
• Send (200-300 nurses for 6 months to a poor rural communities)
• Adopt (a nurse cooperative)
• Donate (to a nurse cooperative)
• Outsource (delivery Of health services to a nurse cooperative to a nurse cooperative)