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2 Welcome Address Introduction of Participants PNIDMS Presentation MOA Discussion Proper Brief Description of the Agencies Injury Reporting Systems Comments Closing Remarks

3 The commitment of the Philippine Government to injury and violence prevention is embodied in its 1987 constitution, which mandates the protection and promotion of the right to health of the people and endeavors to make essential goods, health, and other social services available to all people at an affordable cost. Department of Health - Administrative Order No. 2006-0016 on 16 June 2006 established the " National Policy and Strategic Framework on Child Injury Prevention ”. Department of Health - Administrative Order No. 2007-0010 on 19 March 2007 established the more comprehensive " National Policy on Violence and Injury Prevention ". Department of Health – Department Order No. 2011-0047 on 7 February 2011 created the Philippine Network for Injury Data Management System

4 Republic Act No. 7183, otherwise known as " An act regulating the sale, manufacture, distribution and use of firecrackers and other pyrotechnic devices " enacted 30 January 1992 Republic Act No. 8049, otherwise known as “An act regulating hazing and other forms of initiation rites in fraternities, sororities, and organizations and providing penalties therefore“ enacted 7 June 1995 Republic Act No. 8505, otherwise known as “An act providing assistance and protection for rape victim s, establishing for the purpose a rape crisis centre in every province and city, authorizing the appropriation of funds therefore, and for other purposes suggestions” enacted 13 February 1998 Republic Act No. 8703, otherwise known as "An act requiring the mandatory compliance by motorists of private and public vehicles to use seat belt devises, and requiring vehicle manufacturers to install seatbelt devices in all their manufactured vehicles” enacted 5 August 1999.

5 The DOH’s national policy and strategic framework on child injury prevention to guide stakeholders in planning interventions for injury prevention. DOH’s national violence and injury prevention program was developed and sought to establish collaborative work among various agencies and sectors to prevent morbidity, mortality, and disability from violence and injuries in all ages. To address the alarming number of road traffic crashes, the 2004 Philippine Road Safety Action Plan (RSAP) was developed by the inter-agency Road Safety Committee headed by the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC).

6 Development and distribution of the Drivers’ Health Manual which contained advisory messages for the prevention of common diseases and road safety among drivers. “Road Safety is No Accident” is the theme commonly used in media campaigns. 2004 - media launch of the World Report on Road Traffic Prevention and emphasized the need for a systems approach to road safety – one that addresses the road, the vehicle, and the user. April 2007 - conduct of a massive media campaign to celebrate the first United Nations Global Road Safety Week in collaboration with partner organizations and stakeholders

7 In September 2007 – Motorcycle Safety Forum to promote road safety among bikers In December 2007 - regional health coordinators training on violence and injury prevention. Program Planning - integrated road safety into the comprehensive violence and injury prevention program which sought to establish collaborative work among various agencies and sectors to prevent morbidity, mortality, and disability from violence and injuries in all age groups. 2009 – Development and implementation of the DOH’s Online National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (ONEISS)

8 Over/Under Reporting of Injury Data Increased Cost in Developing and Maintaining Information Systems Difficulty in Data Integration and Sharing

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14 A multi-sectoral organization composed of government agencies and non-government organizations that will establish and maintain a coordinated data management system that can link, integrate, or combine injury data from various sources or systems to provide an overall picture for policy makers at the national, regional, and local levels.

15 1.Development and maintenance of the PNIDMS website 2.Design and implementation of the most efficient and effective way of how injury systems and/or data from various sources can be integrated or linked to obtain real value from information Facilitate data collection, management, transmission, analysis, access, dissemination, and sharing of injury-related data. 3. Development of standards (policies and/or procedures) to synchronize all related injury reporting systems or data to eliminate duplication, improve the quality of data/information, and optimize government resources. a.System/Data Integration and Sharing Standards b.Data Management Standards c.Network Standards d.Manual of Operations for the PNIDMS

16 1.Department of Transportation and Communications 2.Philippine National Police - Headquarters Highway Patrol Group 3.Metropolitan Manila Development Authority 4.Department of Health 5.Land Transportations Office 6.Department of Public Works and Highways 7.Safe Kids Philippines 8.United Nations Children’s Fund 9.World Health Organization Term: Five (5) years from date of signing of the Memorandum of Agreement subject to renewal

17 Oversight Committee Technical Working Group Head or duly authorized representative of all the member government agencies and non- government organizations. It shall function as the decision making of the network and shall review and act upon all the recommendations of the Technical Working Group. Permanent and alternate member representing each of the designated member government agency and non-government organization. Secretariat (DOH)

18 Network and Database Support Software Maintenance Support Help Desk Support National Center for Disease Prevention and Control Data Processing and Analysis Support Information Management Service National Epidemiology Center

19 P hilippine N etwork for I njury D ata M anagement S ystem Data Sets

20 1.Ability to upload data based on the standard data sets 2.Accessible to those reporting the data and users of the data 3.Easy to use 4.Secured

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