18 May 1989
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
No. 70–A series 1989
REVISED POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES GOVERNING
AFFILIATION AND TRAINING OF STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH HOSPITALS,
RURAL HEALTH UNITS AND OTHER HEALTH AGENCIES
Section 1
Title
These policies, procedures
and guidelines shall be known as “Revised Policies, Procedures and
Guidelines Governing Affiliation and Training of Students in the Department of
Health Hospitals, Rural Health and other Health Agencies.”
Section 2
Rationale
The development of Health
Manpower is necessary for the promotion, maintenance and delivery of health
services. The Department of Health is making available its hospitals and
community health resources for the learning and training of students for health
professional schools. To maintain the quality of this relationship, certain
guidelines were promulgated under Administrative Order No. 26–C series of 1982 governing affiliations and training of students.
Due to the changing needs
of society and advances in science and technology, the policies, procedures,
rules and regulations governing affiliations and training of students in the
Department of Health hospitals, rural health units and other health agencies
embodied rural health units and other health agencies embodied in Administrative
Order No. 26–C series 1982 as amended is hereby revised.
Section 3
National Committee on
Affiliation and Training
1. A National
Committee on Affiliation and Training of Students (NCATS) shall be created, composed
of representatives from various health professional groups and administrative
support services in the Department of Health.
2. Functions:
The
National Committee shall:
(a) Be responsible for the administration and supervision
of all affiliation and training activities
(b) Formulate policies, standards, rules and regulations
on affiliation and training of students
(c) Plan programs and activities on affiliation and
training
(d) Monitor and evaluate programs and activities of
affiliation and training of students
(e) Supervise regional committee on the implementation of
policies and standards on affiliation and training
(f) Recommend for approval to the Secretary of Health
contracts and of affiliation from Special and Specialty hospitals and other
agencies/institutions directly under the Office of the Secretary of Health
(g) Keep records and reports
Section 4
Regional Committee on
Affiliation and Training
1. A Regional
Committee on Affiliation and Training of Students shall be created and composed
of representatives form technical and training staff of the region, the
hospitals, the laboratories, provincial health offices and financial services
to be appointed by the Regional Health Director.
2. Functions:
The
Regional Committee (RCATS) shall:
(a) Supervise activities of affiliation and training of
students at the regional level
(b) Monitor and evaluate programs and activities of
affiliation and training
(c) Record for approval to the Regional Health Directors
contracts of affiliation from hospitals and rural units within the region
(d) Maintain a line of DOH Hospitals, Laboratories and
Rural Health units capable of providing the necessary resources for student learning.
The list shall be approved by the National Committee on Affiliation and
Training
(e) Keep records and reports
(f) Submit quarterly reports to the National Committee on
the following:
(1) Name of college, number and category of students
(2) Name of hospitals, area/department utilized for
training
Section 5
The regional Health
Director is authorized to approve contracts of affiliation within the region
Section 6
Procedures in applying for
affiliation with the Department of Health Hospitals and Rural Health Units
1. Hospitals and
Rural Health units shall make available copies of affiliation contracts to
schools, colleges and universities.
2. All contracts of affiliation
shall be duly accomplished and signed by both parties.
3. All duly
accomplished affiliation contracts for hospitals under the Office of the
Secretary of Health shall be forwarded to the Executive Secretary of the
National Committee for evaluation, recommend by the Chairman, for approval by
the Secretary of Health or his authorized representatives.
4. For hospitals and
rural health units in the region, all duly accomplished contracts shall be
submitted to the Regional Committee for evaluation, recommended by the
Chairman, for approval by the Regional Health Director or his authorized
representative.
5. Application for
affiliation shall be filed two (2) months before the start of the actual
affiliation.
6. Affiliation
contracts shall be renewed yearly for the first two (2) years and every two (2)
years subsequently.
Section7
Standard Rates and Fees
for Affiliation
1. The following
shall the standard rate of fees to be collected by all agencies of the
Department of Health from affiliating students from various discipline
(a) Dentistry – xxx
(b) Hospital Dietetics – xxx
(c) Public Health Nutrition – xxx
(d) Medical Technology – P50 per student per month
(e) Medicine – xxx
(f) Midwifery – xxx
(g) Nursing – xxx
(h) Occupational / Physical therapy – xxx
(i) Pharmacy – xxx
(j) Psychology – xxx
(k) Radiologic Technology – xxx
(l) Medical social worker – xxx
The
affiliation fees shall be collected by the affiliating agencies
2. These fees shall
treated as trust receipts in the banks of collecting agencies, deposited in an
authorized government depository bank
Section 8
Distribution of
affiliation fees
The collected affiliation
fees shall be divided on the following manner:
1. 5% of the total
collection shall be remitted by Metro Manila hospitals and agencies to the
National Committee on affiliation and training, Department of Health, San
Lazaro Compound, Manila
The
regional offices and provincial health offices shall remit 5% of their
collection to the regional committee
These
remittances shall be used by the Committee to meet the operating requirements
(a) 1% – meetings and conferences of the Committee
(b) 1% – supplies and materials needed by the Committee
(c) 3% – honorarium of members, provided the share of
employee may not in aggregate exceed fifty percent of their annual salary
2. 40% – to procure
supplies and equipment that will improve the facilities of the respective
training centers, hospitals and rural health units
3. 55% – honoraria
or incentives to personnel
(a) 40% – in charge of training and staff of the
particular services conducting such training
(b) 2% – Department Head (Head of Surgery), Pediatrics,
Chief Dietitian, Chief of Laboratory, Chief Therapist, Chief Medical Social
Work, Chief Pharmacist, Chief of Radiology, Chief Nutritionist, Chief Nurse and
his Assistant to which the particular training belongs
(c) 5% – Speaker, resource persons, consultants
(d) 8% – Administrative support or regional office Medical
Center, provincial health office, district hospital. This shall be divided as
follows:
1%
– Chief of Hospital/Medical Center Director/Provincial Health Officer
1%
– Chief of Services (Medical/Medical Ancillary, Nursing, Administrative, etc.)
to which training department / section belongs
1%
– Administrative Office
1%
– Finance Office
1%
– Accounting Office
1%
– Cashier’s Office
1%
– Auditing Office
4. An official or
employee is entitled to a share in the affiliation fees collected in accordance
with the rate designated for specific position/designation where he/she
belongs.
Section 9
Disbursement of funds
1. The honorarium
herein authorized shall be paid to the employee after each training.
2. The Officer–IN–Charge of training shall prepare his recommendations
to the Chief of Hospital/Director of Medical Center/Provincial Health Officer,
thru their Service Chiefs or Department Head as to the employees who
participated in the training and are entitled to honorarium
3. The
Administrative Officer of office shall prepare his recommendation to the Chief
of Hospital/Director of Medical Centers/Provincial Health Officer. The
personnel will come from Administration office, Finance /Budget, Accounting,
Cashier and Auditing
4. These
recommendations when approved by the respective head of office will be the
basis for the preparation of payroll by the Cashier’s office after remitting
the amount to the National/Regional Committee on Affiliation.
5. The Accounting
Office to support the payroll shall prepare the status of Affiliation Fees
Collection which will provide the following information:
Nature
of Affiliation :
Period
covered :
No.
of affiliation :
Total
collection :
6. The statement
will validate the amount in the payroll for each office/service
7. In cases where
there are no Department Heads and Assistant Department Head in hospital, the 2%
share of these official shall be given to the Hospital Training Officer or
shall be added to the training
Section 10
Guidelines for each
discipline
The guidelines for
affiliation of students for each discipline are attached in the following
annexes:
1.
Dentistry
2.
Hospital
Dietetics
3.
Public Health
Nutrition
4.
Medical
Technology
5.
Medicine
6.
Nursing and
Midwifery
7.
Occupational and
Physical Therapy
8.
Pharmacy
9.
Psychology
10. Radiologic Technology
11. Medical Social Work
Section 11
Special Provision
Other government–owned or
controlled schools or colleges shall be required to pay the affiliation fees to
the Department of Health hospitals and rural health units/health centers except
the University of the Philippine. However, the University of the Philippines
shall be required to accomplish the necessary contract of affiliation.
Section 12
Repealing Clause
Administrative Order
No. 26–C s. 1982 as amended by A.O.
No 13 s. 1988 and other orders inconsistent with the provisions of this
Administrative Order are hereby repealed
Section 13
Effectivity
This Administrative Order
shall take effect immediately.
ALFREDO R.A. BENGZON,
MD
Secretary of Health
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