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community after having been accredited to function as such
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by the local health board in accordance with the guidelines
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promulgated by the Department of Health (DOH), as
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defined in Republic Act No. 7883;
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(b) "Tribal Health Worker" refers to members of ICC who have
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undergone health care training by either government or
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non-government organizations and renders voluntary health
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care in the tribal community;
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Sec. 4. . Tribal Health Workers - all tribal communities which are located
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about ten kilometers (10km) from the barangay center are qualified to have
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tribal health workers (THW). The number of families in a community will
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determine the number of THW in that community - One (1) tribal health worker
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for every thirty (30) families.
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Sec. 5. Selection and Training o f Tribal Health Workers - The tribal Chief
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shall appoint, in accordance with the traditions of the tribe, the tribal health
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worker and submit his name to the local health board who in turn shall register
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the appointed tribal health worker. The local health board will furnish a copy of
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the list of tribal health workers to the DOH which shall maintain a national list of
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tribal health workers.
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Sec. 6. Responsibilities o f tribal health workers - The THW is responsible
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for providing primary health care to members of the tribes. He is also responsible
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for assisting, if needed, sick person/s to the nearest clinic or hospital.
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Since primary health care may use herbal medicines that are traditional to
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the tribe, the THW is mandated to establish an herbal garden in the community.
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The barangay LGU, the municipal LCD and the CENRO of the DENR are hereby
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required to provide assistance to the THW in establishing such herbal garden.
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