Department of Health (DOH)
Definition
Department of Health (DOH)
The Department of Health (DOH) is the Philippines’ health regulator that sets policy, licenses hospitals and clinics, and runs public health programs. Every Manila and Cebu healthcare BPO works inside DOH rules for coding, telehealth, patient data, and back office.
The DOH sits at the centre of the Philippine health system. It writes rules, issues guidelines, and coordinates with local governments. Every task a healthcare BPO does for a Philippine client sits inside a DOH-defined boundary.
For BPO buyers, that boundary matters. A US hospital outsourcing medical coding to Manila needs its vendor to handle Philippine rules, cross-border data flows, and DOH-adjacent licensing — and to know when a task crosses from admin into regulated clinical work.
The department was created under Executive Order 119 of 1987 and expanded by the Universal Health Care Act of 2019. DOH also runs the country’s health data infrastructure, defining what hospitals must file and what triggers a health alert.
Key takeaways
- DOH is the Philippines’ national health authority, regulating hospitals, clinics, and health professionals.
- The department operates under Executive Order 119 of 1987 and the Universal Health Care Act of 2019.
- Healthcare BPOs serving Philippine clients work inside DOH-defined rules on licensing, records, and data.
- DOH policy sits alongside PhilHealth funding, PRC licensing, and DICT data rules; vendors map the stack before contracting.
How it works
DOH governs the Philippine health system through policy, licensing, standards, and surveillance. It works with LGUs, hospitals, and PhilHealth to translate national law into on-the-ground care — and to police delivery.
DOH operates across five core mandates:
| Mandate | Bureau / office | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Policy and regulation | Central DOH | Administrative orders, memoranda, licensing frameworks |
| Standards and licensing | HFSRB | Licence to Operate for hospitals, clinics, labs |
| Public health programs | Disease Prevention Bureau | Immunisation, maternal care, TB, HIV response |
| Health emergency management | HEMB | Outbreak surveillance, disaster response |
| Health workforce | Coordination with PRC | Licensing doctors, nurses, allied professionals |
The World Health Organization Philippines office works alongside DOH on tuberculosis screening, immunisation, and universal health care rollout, bringing global norms into Philippine implementation.
Facility licensing runs through the Health Facilities and Services Regulatory Bureau (HFSRB). Hospitals, clinics, dialysis units, and diagnostic labs all need a valid Licence to Operate. DOH inspections cover plant, equipment, staffing, and documentation.
The 2019 Universal Health Care Act moved DOH from a service-provider role into a stewardship one. DOH now sets rules; LGUs run most primary care; PhilHealth pays. That split shapes every BPO engagement in Philippine healthcare, from coding to contact-centre triage.
Anything sensitive like patient records or prescription data flows under the Data Privacy Act alongside DOH rules. Philippine healthcare BPOs answer to both regimes, and vendor contracts often cite DOH Administrative Order 2016-0002 with the Data Privacy Act of 2012.
Examples
BPOs and healthcare firms interact with DOH in specific ways — from clinic licensing that triggers vendor rules to telehealth guidelines shaping contact-centre scripts. The examples below show how DOH policy touches outsourced work in Philippine settings.
During the 2020-2022 COVID-19 response, DOH ran vaccination logistics, hotline triage, and case tracking. Manila-based BPOs like Concentrix, TaskUs, and TeleTech operations staffed some hotlines and case-verification desks, working to DOH scripts and disclosure rules.
DOH’s 2020 Joint Memorandum Circular with the National Privacy Commission legalised telemedicine.
That let firms like KonsultaMD, HealthNow, and mWell scale — and let overseas telehealth vendors partner with Philippine BPOs on nurse-triage lines under a clear compliance shape.
From 2019 onward, the Universal Health Care Act automatically enrolled every Filipino into PhilHealth. That drove a wave of member-services and billing work in Cebu and Manila, with firms like Sutherland and iQor absorbing overflow from Philippine hospitals.
In 2023, DOH tightened data-sharing rules around hospital admission tracking under the Philippine Health Data Governance framework. Offshore vendors serving Philippine hospitals adjusted retention windows and access logs to meet stricter audit expectations.
Related terms
- Philippines BPO: the outsourcing sector context DOH rules shape for healthcare vendors.
- Data Privacy Act of the Philippines: the sister law governing personal health information handled by BPOs.
- HIPAA: the US health-privacy standard many DOH-adjacent Philippine BPOs also comply with.
- Revenue Cycle Management (RCM): the medical billing workflow DOH policy indirectly shapes for offshore RCM teams.
- Telehealth: the remote-care service line DOH first legalised via joint circular in 2020.
- Business Process Outsourcing: the broader industry model under which Philippine healthcare BPOs operate.
FAQ
What does the DOH do in the Philippines?
DOH writes national health policy, licenses hospitals and clinics, runs public health programs, and coordinates disaster response. It is the primary regulator for anything touching Philippine healthcare.
How does DOH affect healthcare BPOs?
Healthcare BPOs serving Philippine clients must follow DOH rules on facility licensing, medical records, and telemedicine. Vendors handling patient data also comply with the Data Privacy Act alongside DOH guidelines.
Who leads the Department of Health?
The DOH is led by a Secretary of Health, appointed by the President of the Philippines. Undersecretaries and assistant secretaries oversee portfolios like health facilities, public health, workforce, and health regulation.
Is DOH the same as PhilHealth?
No, PhilHealth is the national health insurer under DOH stewardship, while DOH itself sets policy and standards.
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