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About This Presentation

CONSUMER HEALTH


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8/30/2024

Consumers

Grade 10 Health Quarter 1 Consumer Health

WH O are these C ON SUME R S ? We all are because we are all users. We use goods and services every day. We need food, clothing and shelter. We travel on busses and trains, visit the doctors and dentist, go to the library, or watch television. At home we use energy in the form of gas, electricity, coal, expect clean drinkable water from the tap.

Answer the following questions: 1) Are you a knowledgeable health consumer? Why or why not? 2) What makes you decide to purchase a product?

Let us see if you are a knowledgeable consumer?

Famous Filipino Brand Names and Slogans

“Wala paring tatalo sa Alaska.”

“Bi-bingo ka sa sarap.”

“The Quality You can Trust”

“We find ways.”

“Hindi lang pampamilya , pang- isports pa!

“Parang life.”

“Bida ang sarap.”

“Hari ng padala.”

“Sarap to the bones!”

“Nakasisi-guro gamot ay laging bago.”

“May liwanag ang buhay.”

“Sarap ng filling mo.”

“We’ve got it all for you!”

These are only a few of the things that concern you as adolescents. Decision-making is an important skill that you must learn in order to live a healthy and normal life.

HEALTH Grade 10 Quarter 1 – CONSUMER HEALTH

C ONSUME R H E A L TH EDU C A TION -is the process of assisting you to acquire the correct information and understanding so that you will able to make wise decision about a certain  health  item.

-refers to the decisions you make about the purchase of product and use of health information and services that will have direct effect on your health Consumer Health

Health Consumer Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services

HEALTH PRODUCTS These are goods or things that people take or use

It may be consumable such as medicine, foods, and drinks, or non-consumable such as tools for body exercise, relaxing music, equipment for health improvement, and many more.

HEALTH INFORMATION This may involve ingredients or raw materials used, nutrition facts, directions of consumption, expiration date, serving amount, manufacturing company, prescribed consumers, and cautions.

What makes you decide to purchase a product?

How do I choose? Comparison shopping —judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors Cost Features Quality Warranty Safety Recommendations

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How do I choose? Comparison shopping —judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors Cost Features Quality Warranty Safety Recommendations

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Product labels Name & intended use Directions Precautions and warnings Manufacturer’s information Amount in the container Active ingredients

How do I choose? Comparison shopping —judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors Cost Features Quality Warranty Safety Recommendations

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How do I choose? Comparison shopping —judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors Cost Features Quality Warranty Safety Recommendations

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How do I choose? Comparison shopping —judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors Cost Features Quality Warranty Safety Recommendations

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What government agencies can you go in order to address your consumer complaints?

Media & Advertising Advertising —A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service. Media —the main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively.

Question #4 What are the things you could do that would make you a better health consumer?

Consumers

HOW TO BECOME A WISE AND WELL INFORMED CONSUMER?

Get to know the products or services first.

2. Be meticulous with sales talk or marketing gimmicks.

3. Consult the authorities when in doubt.

4. Never sacrifice quality from quantity.

CRITERIA or CONSIDERATIONS for examining any PRODUCTS and SERVICES

1. SAFETY 2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 3. QUALITY 4. PRICE

Do you know what kind of consumer are you?

DIF F ERENT K INDS O F C ONSUMER Spendthr i f t C l o s e – F i st ed W a s t e ful Ba r g ain Ad d ict I n t ell i g e n t P anic Bu y er Imp u l s i v e Bu y er

You prioritize your needs and limit your purchase on your ability to pay. INTELLIGENT CONSUMER

You lavish yourself with anything or everything that indicates luxury. Thrift or Economy is not in your vocabulary. SPENDTHRIFT CONSUMER

You have an obsession for all types of bargain sale and becomes an easy prey to the sales traps laid by deceitful traders. BARGAIN ADDICT

You are someone who hoards money but you deprive yourself of your needs. CLOSED-FISTED CONSUMER

You are easily agitated by rumors of rising prices, product shortages, and political disorders and tend to hoard unreasonable quantity of households supplies and thereby contributes to price increase and artificial shortages. PANIC BUYER

You do not prioritize your needs. You buy anything that you think you need or like and regret it afterwards. IMPULSIVE BUYER

You have the habit of leaving the lights on, ignoring leaking faucets, buying more than enough food that you can consume and throwing away good food afterwards. WASTEFUL CONSUMER

Consumer Source of Information in buying Products and Services Labe ls and D i r e c ti o ns P r ac t iti one r s H e alth Pub l i c a ti ons Cons u mer Ad v o c acy G r o u p G o v e r nm e n t A g en c i es H e alth E du c a t o r s F amily and Fr iends Ad v e r ti sem e n t and Comm e r cials F o lkl o r e Mass Media

In what way are consumers rightfully represented?

When is the right time for consumers to be educated?

Consumer Rights Right to safety Right to choose Right to be informed Right to be heard Right to have problems corrected Right to consumer education

Bas i c R i ght s of a C o nsume r Re s pon s ibiliti e s of a C onsume r C ha r ac t e r isti c s of a Wis e C onsume r A R E Y O U A W I S E C O N S U M E R ? Cr i t i c a l A w a re n e ss A c t i v e R e s p o n se S o c i a l C o nc ern Confident Smart Assertive Keen Observer Responsible Healthy Environment Representation Redress Consumer Education Basic Needs Safety Information Choose

A R E Y O U A WI SE C O N S U M E R ? Basic Rights of a Consumer Responsibilities of a Consumer Characteristics of a Wise Consumer C r i t i c a l A w a r e n e s s A c t i v e Re sp o n se S o c i a l C o n c e rn S m a r t K e e n O b s er v e r R e s p o n s i b le C o nf i d e n t A s s er t i v e

Describe a Wise Consumer

T al i p a pa / P al engke

G r o c e r y / Su p e rmar ke t

 Read and understand about Consumer Health Education  Health Information  Techniques in luring Consumers  Consumer Rights on the right to Choose and the Right to Information

Health Services

HEALTH SERVICES Those amenities created to address health concerns such as hospitals, clinics, spas and the likes

HEALTH SERVICES It also includes professional services rendered by doctors, nurses, aids and all health workers

Health Services Health care providers —A group of professionals trained in the health field. Primary care physicians —A medical professional who provides the first line of health care Specialists —A physician who has received additional training in a particular field.

Health Care Facility Any place staffed by health care professionals and equipped for delivery of health services.

Facilities for Health Care Services Short Term Hospital Clinics Outpatient surgical facility Long term Rehabilitation Center Nursing homes

Health Fraud Malpractice —Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards

Fraud —Deliberate deceit or trickery

Paying for Health Services Health insurance —A plan to cover part or most costs of expenses and care associated with medical treatment Premium: Fee insured person pays for coverage

HMO’s (Health Maintenance Organizations) ‏ A group of physicians of different specialties who work together to provide medical services to members

PPO (Preferred Provider Organizations) ‏ Type of insurance in which medical providers agree to charge less to members of the plan.

Medicare Health insurance program that is available to people who are 65 years or older and to those who receive Social Security disability benefits

Medicaid An assistance program of medical aid for people of all ages who are unable to afford medical care.

PUBLIC HEALTH

Public Health A community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population

A Community is… Neighborhood City State Nation World

Civic Duty Means being a responsible citizen Follow the law Vote Participate in community projects Follow basic health practices

Examples: Red Cross—Assists in times of wars and disaster NIH-National Institute of Health Medical research, grants, funding WHO-World Health Organization Programs to eradicate diseases and address pollution

Republic Act No. 7394 or the Consumer Act of the Philippines has three objectives 1. Protect the interest of the consumer 2. Promote his/her general welfare 3. Establish standards of conduct for business and industry

The Consumer Act also covers the quality and safety of different products like food, drugs, cosmetics, and devices. The policy also promotes the protection of citizens against hazardous substances that may be in sale. Hence, proper labeling and fair packaging shall be required for all the products being sold.

In connection with the Consumer Act, Republic Act 8423 or the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997 (TAMA) provides for the improvement of quality and delivery of healthcare services in the country through the development of traditional and alternative healthcare and its integration into the national healthcare system.

The Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare (PITAHC) to accelerate the development of the said healthcare in the country. The TAMA of 1997 states that there are more than 2000 available medicinal plants in the country, but only some are approved by the Department of Health. What are these medicinal plants? List them in your notebook.

Medicinal Plants Balimbing - Fever Garlic - Toothache Guava – Toothache : Diarrhea Eucalyptus – Cough Oregano – Cough Damong Makahiya – Headache Tsaang Gubat – Headache

Alternative Medicines

1. What are different forms of complementary and alternative medicine approved by TAMA? 2. Identify the pictures.

To aid the reproductive health needs of the citizens, the government mandated the RA 10354 or most commonly known as the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act.

Another pressing health issue that concerns you as an adolescent is reproductive health. “Reproductive health is defined as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being in all matters relating to the reproductive system, at all stages of life”. With the sudden physical and emotional changes in your body, more and more questions are starting to surface.

Reproductive health is crucial for it paves the way for your social and economic development. Furthermore, it has also a great influence in the health of the next generation. The health of newborn children will be dependent on the health of the parents, particularly the mother.

Reproductive health also concerns problems such as STI. According to Dr. Natividad (2013), in the Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study of 2013 (YAFS-4), a survey of Filipino college and high school graduates, 36.2 percent and 43.5 percent respectively admitted to having engaged in premarital sex. In addition 66.7 percent and 79.6 percent did not use any protection at first premarital sex. These scenarios are most often the causes of infections.

The Republic Act No. 8504 or the Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act of 1998 was passed by the Congress on July 28, 1997. The Act promulgates “policies and prescribing measures for the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines, instituting a nationwide HIV/AIDS information and educational program, establishing a comprehensive HIV/AIDS monitoring system, strengthening the Philippine National AIDS Council, and for other purposes” (PNAC).

The Act also provides for education and information dissemination in various institutions and agencies, safe practice and procedures (testing, screening, and counseling) in health organizations and associations, monitoring of cases with confidentiality, and programs for anti-discriminatory acts (in the workplace, hospitals, and other public institutions).

Gateway drugs may be considered as windows to unprotected sex. These are drugs “that people use initially that may eventually lead to the abuse of illegal drugs. Alcohol and tobacco are gateway drugs. When alcohol is consumed, the central nervous system is affected. Thus, a person is more vulnerable to doing dangerous acts because of depressed decision-making skills.

On the other hand, the government also provides protection from these gateway drugs through the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act and the Tobacco Regulation Act.

Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 protects citizens from the harmful effects of dangerous drugs to their physical and mental well-being. According to the policy, here are some which are considered as unlawful acts and are subject to penalties and fines.

a. Importing of dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals (narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances) b. Selling, trading, administering, dispensing, delivering, distributing, and transporting dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals c. Maintaining a drug den, drive, or resort d. Manufacturing of dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals

e. Manufacturing or delivery of equipment, instrument, apparatus, or other paraphernalia for dangerous drugs and/or controlled precursors and essential chemicals f. Possessing dangerous drugs, equipment, instrument, apparatus, or other paraphernalia g. Possessing dangerous drugs during parties, social gatherings or meetings h. Cultivating or culturing plants classified as dangerous drugs or source of such i. Unnecessary prescribing dangerous drugs

On the other hand, Republic Act No. 9211 or the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 protects people from the sale, use, and advertisements of hazardous tobacco products.

Peer influence also concerns you as adolescents. You are in the developmental stage wherein you build lasting relationships with peers. Here are some issues that you may encounter:

1. Cybercrime With the advancement of technology, there are various platforms where you may express yourself. This diversity may do both good and harm to you. “Cyber refers to a computer or a computer network, the electronic medium in which online communication takes place”. Thus, cybercrime is simply any crime committed in cyberspace. To protect the citizens from this concern, the government mandated Republic Act No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The law mandates the prohibition of cybersex, child pornography, unsolicited commercial communications, and computer-related identity theft.

2. Child Pornography In relation to cybercrime, child pornography has become a pressing concern of this generation. Republic Act No. 9775 or the Anti- Child Pornography Act of 2009 defines the crime of child pornography. As defined, “Child pornography” refers to any representation, whether visual, audio, or written combination thereof, by electronic, mechanical, digital, optical, magnetic or any other means, of child engaged or involved in real or simulated explicit sexual activities” (Official Gazette, 2009). In addition, it is also important to note how the Act defines a “child”.

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