1. Basic Health services for the prevention, early diagnosis, timely intervention, and
early rehabilitation of disability shall be provided to disabled persons such as, but not
limited to, the following:
1.1 Control of communicable and non-communicable diseases
1.2 Nutrition
1.3 Environment sanitation
1.4 Maternal/child health services.
1.4.1 Parental counseling
1.4.2 Safe delivery
1.4.3 Child care and immunization
1.4.4 Control of diarrheal diseases
1.4.5 Breastfeeding
1.4.6 Premarital/genetic counseling
1.5 Control of environmental hazards and occupational safety
1.6 Dental care
1.7 General health and medical services
1.8 Physical and psychosocial rehabilitation
2. Disability Screening
2.1 All health personnel attending to birth, whether private or public, shall screen for and
report disabilities to the nearest rural health unit within seven (7) days.
2.2 Screening at the barangay level using the approved screening tool to be developed
shall be done by the midwife and/or barangay health worker (either the barangay health
worker, barangay nutrition health scholar or the like).
2.3 Any child identified/suspected with a disability during the process of immunization or
Operation Timbang shall be referred to the nearest government health care facility for
confirmation of findings.
2.4 Confirmation of disability shall be done by a rural health physician/district hospital
physician/provincial hospital physician or regional hospital physician/ private physician
as the case may be, for work-up and specific treatment, management and rehabilitation.
2.5 All confirmed disability cases shall be recorded and reported in accordance with the
Department of Health’ guidelines.
2.6 All primary and secondary schools, both public and private, shall integrate disability
screening during the annual physical examination utilizing the approved forms to be
developed.
2.7 The school physician/nurse/teacher shall make a report of all suspected disabilities
to the principal, who in turn shall inform, advice and make appropriate medical referrals
through the parents.
2.8 All cases of disability diagnosed and confirmed in any health care facility
whether government or private shall be reported to the Department of Health.
D. Promotive and Preventive Health Measures
1. The Department of Health shall strengthen its immunization program for all infants
and children.
2. All health centers at various levels shall provide genetic, prenatal and premarital
counseling.
3. Provincial hospitals shall assign appropriate health professionals who shall act as
genetic counselor after appropriate training.
SECTION 7. Training of Personnel
A. The government shall cause to provide training to health personnel providing service
to
disabled persons.
1. The Department of health, in collaboration with the National Council for the Welfare of
Disabled Persons, shall ensure and undertake training of all appropriate health
personnel involved in the delivery of disability-related services. Such health personnel
would include, but not be limited to the following:
1.1 Medical Personnel
Physicians – rural health physicians/municipal health physicians, district/provincial
hospital physicians
1.2 Health Personnel
Occupational Therapists
Speech therapists
Physical Therapists
Nurses