BPHS definition

BPHS means Basic Package of Health Services which comprises preventive, promotive, basic curative and reproductive health services.
BPHS means Basic Package of Health Services, which comprises the list of health care services (including, inter alia: (i) maternal care; (ii) sexual reproductive health; (iii) infant health, child nutrition and development; and (iv) health education, detection and treatment of the most prevalent communicable and non-communicable diseases in adults) to be covered under a community health financing scheme offered by the SILAIS to PCs (as hereinafter defined);
BPHS means the Basic Package Health Services as defined by the MOH to include, inter alia: (i) integrated management of childhood diseases; (ii) maternal interventions including emergency obstetrical assistance and family planning services, and (iii) interventions to address HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other priority diseases.

Examples of BPHS in a sentence

  • BPH'S RIGHTS TO DRAW UPON THE LETTER OF CREDIT AS DESCRIBED ABOVE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES OR IN ANY WAY LIMIT BPH's RIGHTS TO SEEK MONETARY DAMAGES.

  • The Project consists of the following parts, subject to such modifications thereof as the Borrower and the Association may agree upon from time to time to achieve such objective: Part A: Delivery of the BPHS Payment of Capitation Transfers to SILAIS Administrative Units to deliver the BPHS to PCs. Provision of technical assistance to develop institutional capacity in the SILAIS and Municipios that will implement the delivery of the BPHS.

  • The aim is to increase access to nutrition services at all levels, from the community to health facilities, and to integrate those services into the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS).

  • Part B: Strengthening the Health Services Facilities Network Strengthening of the Borrower’s health services facilities network by reinforcing physically and functionally the primary and secondary care facilities of the MOH to enable them to deliver the BPHS package.

  • Training workshops will be organized at the provincial level with a mix of male and female participants selected in cooperation with MoPH, provincial health directorates, BPHS and EPHS implementing NGOs and other relevant stakeholders An evaluation of Phase Two will be carried out to identify lessons learned and areas for improvement for the third and final phase.

Related to BPHS

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