U N D P - D A P B o h o l E c o t o w n H e a l t h S e c t o r P a g e | 17 Housing Materials. This exposes these individuals and families to the adverse effects of potential high velocity storms and winds and health impacts brought either directly through injuries to life and limb and indirectly through diseases aggravated due to lack of protection from the elements. Cortes The Municipality of Cortes is a 5th class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. Municipality of Cortes has 14 barangays De La Paz, Fatima, Loreto, Lourdes, Malayo Norte, Malayo Sur, Monserrat, New Lourdes, Patrocinio, Poblacion, Rosario, Salvador, San Roque and Upper De La Paz. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 13,798 people in 2,987 households. Cortes is a town northeast of Tagbilaran City. They had already a form of government before the coming of the Spaniards. The town was established later, probably in 1862. The town was renamed after the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes.23 Overall score 795/17.5330; capacity of health services 763/0.032051; health infrastructure 745/0.007386 PDMS Survey Year 2009 1. 8 (0.48 %) Child/Children are Malnourished 2. 6 (0.22 %) Households have Child Mortality 3. 169 (6.08 %) Households have Crime Incidence 4. 349 (12.55 %) Households are below the Food Threshold 5. 59 (2.12 %) Households have Makeshift Housing 6. 729 (26.21 %) Households are below the Income Threshold 7. 3 (0.11 %) Households are below the Meals Threshold 8. 849 (30.53 %) Households have Unsanitary Toilet 9. 204 (7.32 %) Person/Persons are School Dropouts 10. 471 (16.94 %) Households are Not Owning the Lot 11. 938 (12.32 %) Person/Persons are Unemployed 12. 131 (4.71 %) Households are using Non-Potable/Doubtful Drinking Water 13. There are 1,900 NHTS families in Cortes: more NHTS in Loreto and San Roque – around 50%; covered by Philhealth 14. Philhealth utilization à 100% for Philhealth members 15. RHU does deliveries since 2009, with 15 deliveries a month, but not all are nhts or philhealth members 1. became accredited 2 years ago; able to claim from Philhealth - less than 100K; 16. RHU equipment – 90% complete in equipment; problem is Med Tech (the current MedTech comes once a week to RHU (from Province but for the TB program) 1. 23 No Med Tech, no laboratory à but the RHU wish to do CBC, urinalysis for OPB http://www.boholislandtravel.com/town1.html

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