PhilHealth Guidebook PDF
PhilHealth Guidebook PDF
PhilHealth Guidebook PDF
5.0 APPENDICES
5.1 Checklist of requirements for certification and accreditation of different
T&CM modalities
5.2 Application Forms for certification and accreditation of the different T &
CM Modalities
5.3 Guidelines for certification and accreditation of the different T & CM
Modalities
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Philippine Institute of Traditional and
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Alternative Health Care
Manual for Evaluation of Traditional and Revision No.: 00
Complementary Medicine Effectivity Date:
Certification and Accreditation Page No.:
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC) is a Government Owned and
Controlled Corporation (GOCC) attached to the Department of Health (DOH). It was created under Republic
Act No. 8423, otherwise known as Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997. PITAHC was
primarily envisioned to help improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino people
through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into the national health
care delivery system.
In September 2012, the Governance Commission for Government Owned and Controlled Corporations (GCG)
issued memorandum Circular 2012-10 and reclassified PITAHC as a research institution with the primary
purpose and objective of gathering information for the education of all people for the specific field of
traditional and alternative health care.
As mandated, research projects were prioritized based on the Philippine Research and Development
Framework on Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) approved by its Board of Trustees in 2014.
Researches that are covered include conservation and protection of natural and cultural heritage of Philippine
Traditional Medicine; research and development on safety, efficacy/benefit, and quality of Philippine
medicinal plants and other natural products; clinical research on safety and efficacy/benefit of T&CM
modalities; standards, policy and operations research; and knowledge management.
To realize PITAHC’s goal as a research institution on traditional and alternative medicine, partnership and
collaboration with different research institutions are continuously carried out.
Rehabilitation and upgrading of its Herbal Processing Plants in Tuguegarao, Tacloban, Davao and Cotabato
Cities which were used mainly in the production of herbal medicines and herbal soap were converted as
research facilities. Likewise, the HPPs serve as venues in the conduct of their in-house researches. Moreover,
the HPPs showcase medicinal plant gardens dedicated to the collection, cultivation, preservation, promotion,
and display of different plants with known rich history of medicinal use in the region or locality labelled with
their concise information on their botanical, common and local names, efficacy and safety, beneficial, and
healing properties.
Along with research and development, the major functions of PITAHC are social advocacy and training, and
standards and regulation on the practice of T&CM modalities such as acupuncture, hilot, chiropractic,
homeopathy, naturopathy, Tuina, osteopathy, and other WHO recognized T&CM modalities. The
establishment of a system for the qualification, certification, and accreditation of T&CM practitioners, training
centers, clinics and associations were PITAHC’s priority activities in setting standards and guidelines of the
aforementioned modalities and facilities.
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The objective of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care Operation Manual is to
provide information, processes, procedures and guidelines in the review, evaluation, assessment up to
the approval of the application for certification of practitioners and accreditation of facilities and
organization of different traditional and alternative health care (TAHC) or Traditional and Complementary
Medicine (T&CM) modalities.
This Operation Manual elaborates and describes evaluation procedure for the certification and
accreditation of the different TAHC practitioners to continuously improve the quality of health of Filipinos
through the development of competency standards , and formulation of certification and accreditation
guidelines for the practice of different TAHC modalities in the Philippines. The approved TAHC modalities
that have certification and accreditation guidelines are as follows: Acupuncture, Chiropractic,
Homeopathy/Homotoxicology and Naturopathy.
This manual on the evaluation process is based on the principles of quality, efficiency, transparency,
confidentiality, timeliness, speed, integrity and ethical standard for the practice of T & CM modalities.
Details of the processes are identified in the diagrams and are specified in the procedures, flows,
guidelines, and forms as defined throughout the system. This document further shows how PITAHC
provides quality services to its practitioners and T &CM facilities through the certification and
accreditation system.
The document is intended for the use of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care
and its issuance is controlled.
Documentation for the control of the Operation Manual is held in both electronic format and hard copy;
however, the paper format is for reference only to the process owners whom shall cascade the
information down to their staff for their involvement of the system.
Amendment, reissue and addition to the Operation Manual shall be in accordance to the Procedure of
Control of Documents and Guidelines of Control and Distribution of Documents upon establishment and
implementation of the quality management system for Standard and Accreditation processes.
1.5 SCOPE
The operation Manual shall be applied to Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care
standards and accreditation processes for certification of TAHC practitioners and accreditation of TAHC
facilities (clinics and training centers) and organization.
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2.1 VISION
2.2 MISSION
To lead in the development of standards on traditional and complementary medicine to ensure its
accessibility, availability, sustainability and integration into the national health care delivery system.
The Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care commits to be the prime mover of
traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) in the Philippines.
We commit in the development of policies and standards for practitioners and facilities of different T & CM
modalities, conduct coordination and collaboration activities with appropriate government and non-
government stakeholders, as well as the dissemination of information relative to the certification of T&CM
practitioners and accreditation of T&CM facilities to safeguard the welfare of the general public.
We commit to compliance to all relevant statutory and regulatory requirements as well as continual
improvement of our Quality Management System.
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3.0 ORGANIZATION
3.1 ORGANIZATION
The Standard and Accreditation Division (S&AD) of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative
Health Care shall be responsible for the quality performance of its core and support processes. They shall
be expected to demonstrate leadership and full support in the implementation of this quality system. The
Human Resource in the Administrative Division should provide the necessary training, work environment
and resources to the staff of Standard and Accreditation division to successfully fulfil their respective
responsibilities.
Within the organizational reporting structure of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative
Health Care, employees concerned with the implementation, maintenance and effective operation of this
manual have the authorities and responsibilities defined within their Job Descriptions to empower them
to:
The quality management system in the operation manual of the Philippine Institute of Traditional and
Alternative Health Care is established, implemented, monitored and maintained by its officers as reflected
in the Organizational Chart shown in this manual. Details of the responsibilities, authority and
accountability for those holding key positions are specified in their individual Job Descriptions.
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DIVISION CHIEF IV
1. Implements plans, programs, projects and activities relative to standards and accreditation of TAHC,
according to set policies, standards and guidelines;
2. Provides technical assistance on TAHC standards and accreditation system;
3. Prepares agenda and minutes for the National Certification Committee meetings;
4. Assists the division chief to carry out its functions
1. Prepares an evaluation tool as basis for issuance of certificate of accreditation to operate TAHC clinic
and training center in accordance with the prescribed standards and guidelines;
2. Assists in the implementation of plans, programs, projects and activities relative to standards and
accreditation of TAHC, according to set policies, standards and guidelines;
3. Assists the division chief to carry out its functions
LICESING OFFICER II
1. Conducts ocular visits/inspection of TAHC clinics and training center applying for accreditation;
2. Recommends issuance of certification/accreditation to TAHC establishments offering TAHC services;
3. Assists the division chief to carry its functions on matters relative to licensing.
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Licensing Officer I
1. Keeps and updates active file on certified TAHC practitioners, and accredited TAHC clinics, training
centers and TAHC organization;
2. Prepares supplies and materials for standards and accreditation program and activities;
3. Inspects TAHC clinics and training centers applying for accreditation; and
4. Recommends issuances of certification/accreditation to TAHC establishments offering TAHC services.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
All other employees whose duties and responsibilities are not covered in this manual shall refer to the
appropriate documents held either by the Division Chief or by the Human Resources division to describe the
corresponding job responsibilities and authorities.
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RECEIPT OF APPLICATION
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
YES
APPLICANT PAYS FILING FEE
NO APPROVED
APPLICANT NOTIFIED APPLICATION
TO SUBMIT
ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS YES
APPLICANT NOTIFIED OF THE APPROVAL
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Logbook
DMO IV/DMO III Receipt of Application Duly Accomplished
Application Form
Requirements
Duly Accomplished
Review and Evaluation of Application Form
DMO IV/Division
Application by NCC Requirements
Chief/Standards and Advocacy
Evaluation Report
Approved/Deferred
Applicant notified thru letter
DMO IV/Division Chief Application
of the approval or if deferred
required to submit additional
requirements
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RECEIPT OF APPLICATION
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
YES
APPLICANT PAYS FILING FEE
APPLICANT NOTIFIED
YES
TO SUBMIT NO APPROVED
ADDITIONAL APPLICATION
REQUIREMENTS
YES
APPLICANT NOTIFIED OF THE APPROVAL
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4.4 PROCESS FLOW FOR ACCREDITATION OF T&CM FACILITIES (Clinic and Training Center)
Logbook
DMO IV/DMO III Receipt of Application Duly Accomplished
Application Form
Requirements
Duly Accomplished
DMO IV/Division Chief Review and Evaluation of Application Form
Standards and Advocacy Application by NCC Requirements
Ocular Inspection Report
Evaluation Report
DMO IV/Division Chief Approved/Deferred
Application
Applicant notified thru letter
of the approval or if deferred
required to submit additional
PITAHC SAD PREPARES requirements
DMO III
Certificate of Accreditation
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1. Preliminary assessment and receipt of application for TAHC certification and accreditation
The Development Management Officer (DMO) shall review the applicant’s duly accomplished
application form and check for the completeness of the submitted requirements prior to receipt
of the application. The applicant shall pay the filing fee to the Cashier’s Office upon acceptance
of the application submitted. The application is recorded in the logbook.
After passing the preliminary assessment, DMO will notify the applicant that PITAHC Inspection
Team will conduct an ocular inspection of their facility. An assessment tool shall serve as
evaluation guide to determine if the facility is compliant in accordance with PITAHC existing TAHC
standards and guidelines. The results of the ocular inspection shall be discussed during the
National Certification Committee meeting which will be used as basis, in addition to the submitted
documentary requirements needed for the final approval of the application for clinic or training
center accreditation.
The DMO prepares a roster or list of qualified applicants to be evaluated by the National
Certification Committee (NCC). The DMO shall schedule and convene a National Certification
Committee meeting to make a final evaluation and approval of the applicants. The application
shall be evaluated based on completeness of the requirements in accordance with the prescribed
guidelines. During the course of evaluation, the NCC may request for clarification on the
submitted document or ask for additional requirement for further verification. In this case, the
applicant shall be notified in writing of the results and inform them of their deficiencies. As soon
as the applicant complies and submits the requirement, the NCC will approve the application
during the next scheduled NCC meeting.
The Development Management Officer (DMO) shall prepare letter of approval to successful
applicants and will be disseminated thru email or SMS. The DMO shall prepare the certificate of
registration and ID card for certified TAHC practitioners or certificate of accreditation to
accredited TAHC clinic, training center and organization, to be signed by the Director-General. A
corresponding certification and or accreditation number shall be assigned for each issued
certificates. The certificates and ID cards shall be claimed by the applicant or a letter of authority
to claim for those who cannot personally claim their certificates. Likewise the certificates and ID
shall be released upon payment of the certification or accreditation fee.
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1. All persons involved in the evaluation procedure whether from the Standards and Accreditation Division
(SAD) of PITAHC or the National Certification Committee (NCC) members as external evaluators must
adhere and respect the principles of integrity, confidentiality, impartiality and independence. The
expectations from them should be completed responsibly with the highest ethical and professional
standards in their profession.
2. All persons involved in the evaluation procedure must observe respect and confidentiality of information.
3. All persons involved in the evaluation procedure should handle and treat all submitted applications
without bias and should be treated equally regardless of age, gender, nationality, race, religion, language,
political, economic or social affiliation of the applicants.
4. Evaluation results and recommendations done by the NCCC should be substantive, specific, precise and
purposeful.
5. Evaluation results and recommendations done by the NCCC should not be disclosed to anyone except to
the concerned applicant and should be done in writing.
6. Any clarifications made to the proponent must be clear, understandable and elicit the needed
information relative to the evaluation procedure
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Appendix A
Date Name Age Sex Biomedical TCM TCM Remarks: Should include
Diagnosis Diagnosis Acupoint other pertinent information
used related to the condition of
the patient
7. Upon submission of the requirements, an application fee of Php 500.00 for non-community-
based acupuncturist and P300.00 for community-based acupuncturist, whichever is
applicable, shall be paid by the individual applicant. The successful applicants shall pay a
certification and accreditation fee of Php 800.00 for non-community-based acupuncturist and
Php 600.00 for community-based acupuncturist, whichever is applicable. The certification is
valid for three (3) years.
*Note: All requirements has to be submitted in seven (7) copies, with one (1) original
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Note: All requirements has to be submitted in seven (7) copies, with one (1) original and six (6) photocopies. Requirements for
numbers 4, 6-9 must be authenticated by the Philippine Embassy from the country of origin.
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To be accomplished by PITAHC
6. Contact Numbers
Mobile ____________________________________ E-mail ______________________
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Nature of Practice
(i.e. clinical care management, Name of Inclusive Dates
administration, education, research, others) Clinic/Company/Office
E. Trainings/Seminars attended
(Note: Indicate only those trainings in acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Please atached
certificates obtained)
Certificate Obtained
No. of (indicate if Certificate
Title of Training Conducted by Inclusive Dates
Hours of Attendance,
Certificate of
Completion)
__________________________ ________
Printed Name of Applicant Signature Date
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _______day of ___________________ 2015
in ______________________.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, this ___ day of ____________ 2015__ at
_____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on ______________ at
______________.
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_________________
Date
To support this petition are the following documents duly certified / authenticated:
Note: For foreign practitioners holding acupuncture clinic, they must be under the
supervision of a Filipino Certified Medical Acupuncturist (CMA). Indicate the name of
the Filipino physician and the PRC license number together with a Certification from
the said physician that said foreign practitioner is under his/her supervision.
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D) Clinic Rules
E) Support Services
(Note: Submit the abovementioned requirements in seven (7) copies, 1(one) original and 6 (six) photocopies.
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _______day of ___________________ 2015
in ______________________.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, this ___ day of ____________ 2015__ at
_____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on ______________ at
______________.
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APPLICATION FOR ACUPUNCTURE TRAINING PROGRAM AND TRAINING CENTER REGISTRATION AND
ACCREDITATION
______________________
Date
Course(s)/Program(s) Duration
____________________________________________ ______________________
____________________________________________ ______________________
____________________________________________ ______________________
____________________________________________ ______________________
____________________________________________ ______________________
To support this petition are the following documents duly certified / authenticated:
G) Curricula Requirements
4. Curriculum (Indicating the Job Title (s) being address and the competency standard)
5. Course and Subjects Description (Include course objectives, no of hours for didactic and practicum)
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6. List of Supplies, Tools and Equipment for the Training Program(s) (indicating the quantity,
specification, and date of purchase)
7. List of Instructional Materials (Books, Video Tapes, CDs, Internet Access, etc.)
I) Academic Rules
J) Support Services
4. Health Services
5. Career Guidance/Placement Services
6. Community Outreach Program
7. Research Program
(Note: Submit the abovementioned requirements in seven (7) copies, 1 (one) original copy and six (6) photocopies)
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _______day of ___________________ 2015
in ______________________.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, this ___ day of ____________ 2015__ at
_____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on ______________ at
______________.
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This Checklist Sheet is intended only to assist you in submitting a completed application. Please read the Application Form
carefully and answer completely. If there are any portions that you are unable to complete, you may attach additional
information to explain why you are unable to do so.
All applicable items must be submitted in order to assess your application for PITAHC registration. Other documenmtation
may be requested at any time. Falsification or misrepresentation of any item or response on your application or any
attachment hereto is sufficient basis for denial or revocation of your certification. The application form together with the
affidavit of undertaking has to be signed and notarized. Only thos with complete requirements will be accepted.
Please print this Checklist Sheet and all pages of the Application Form on A4-size paper and set your printer to borderless
printing. Submit application form and the requirements in two (2) hard and one (1) soft copies to PITAHC.
1. ID Pictures (2 pieces, colored with white background, passport size, name printed at the back). The photo
must be of the head and shoulders and taken within 60 days of application.
2. Certified True Copy of proof of citizenship issued by the Philippine governemnt, such as, but not limited to:
1. ID Pictures (2 pieces, colored with white background, passport size, name printed at the back). The photo
must be of the head and shoulders and taken within 60 days of application.
2. Valid Passport issued by the Applicant’s country of origin
3. Transcript of Records from the chiropractic school attended; and
4. Proof of completion of Chiropractic course, such as , but not limited to a Diploma
5. Business permit related to chiropractic practice and business card, both in the Philippines and in any other
country, if applicable
6. Valid license or permit to practice Chiropractic in another country.
7. Documents issued by the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID) as well as the Department of Labor
and Employment (DOLE) indicating that he/she is legally residing and working in the Philippines, such as but
not limited to immigrant Visa, Working Visa, Work Permit, Alien Certificate of Registration , Alien Employment
Permit, etc.
8. NBI Clearance
9. Non-Refundable Application Processing Fee of five thousand pesos (PhP5,000.00). Checks are made
payable to PITAHC
10. For successful applicants, an additional Registration/Certification Fee of US$150.00 or its equivalent Philippine
peso will be paid for the official Certificate of Registration. This is valid for one (1) year. Renewal fee is also
US$150.00 or its equivalent Philippine pewo based on the current exchange rate.
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CHIROPRACTIC APPLICATION
FORM
Name: _____________ __________________ _________________
(Last) (First) (Middle)
Passport
Photo Date of Birth _________ Place of Birth ___________
(dd/mm/yyyy)
Non-Filipino ______________________________________
(Passport Number and Issuing Country)
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F1. Have you ever been formally charged of any criminal act
in the Philippines or any other country? Yes No
If Yes, please give details: _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
F2. Have you ever been charged of any administrative offense Yes No
in the Philippines or any other country?
If Yes, please give details: _____________________________________________
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F3. Have you ever been convicted of any crime or violation Yes No
of any law, decree, ordinance or regulation by any court
in the Philippines or any other country?
If Yes, please give details: _____________________________________________
_____________________________ _______________
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Section G: Consent
I consent to the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic (NCCC) and/or PITAHC to make inquiries of,
and exchange information with, the authorities of any Country, State or Territory regarding my practice as a
health practitioner or any other matters relevant to this application.
I acknowledge that the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic (NCCC) and/or PITAHC may validate
documents provided in support of this application as evidence of my identity and/or immigration status.
I declare that I will comply with all relevant legislation, National Certification Committee for Chiropractic (NCCC)
and/or PITAHC standards, Codes and Guidelines.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the information and/or statements in this application including the documents submitted
in support thereof are all true and correct of my knowledge, and that I am fully aware that any false information or
statement and/or any omission of any pertinent information in this application or in its attachments, shall render
me liable for administrative sanction and/or denial and/or revocation of PITAHC Registration/Certification
__________________________________ ____________
Signature of Applicant Over Printed Name Date
Received by ______________________
Date:
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, this ___ day of ____________
2015__ at _____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on
______________ at ______________.
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6. Upon submission of the requirements, an application fee of Php 500.00 for non-community-
based Homeopathy/Homotoxicology and P300.00 for community-based
homeopathy/homotoxicology, whichever is applicable, shall be paid by the individual
applicant. The successful applicants shall pay a certification and accreditation fee of Php
800.00 for non-community-based homeopathy/homotoxicology and Php 600.00 for
community-based homeopathy/homotoxicology, whichever is applicable. The certification is
valid for three (30 years.
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numbers 4, 6-8 must be authenticated by the Philippine Embassy from the country of origin.
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E. Trainings/Seminars attended
(Note: Indicate only those trainings related to Homeopathy/Homotoxicology). Please atached certificates
obtained)
Certificate Obtained
Conducted by (indicate if Certificate of Inclusive
Title of Training No. of Attendance, Certificate Dates
Hours of Completion)
_________________________ __________
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _______day of ___________________ 2015
in ______________________.
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, this ___ day of ____________ 2015__ at
_____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on ______________ at
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Series No. ________
NATUROPATHY APPLICANT’S
Passport Size
PROFILE FORM ID Picture
To be accomplished by PITAHC
A. Applicant’s Profile
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Certificate Obtained
Conducted by (indicate if Certificate of Inclusive
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2015__ at _____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on
______________ at ______________.
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Note: For foreign practitioners holding homeopathy/homotoxicology clinic, they must be under the supervision of a Filipino Certified Medical
Homeopath (CMHpt) or Certified Medical Homotoxicologist (CMHtx). Indicate the name of the Filipino physician and the PRC license number
together with a Certification from the said physician that said foreign practitioner is under his/her supervision.
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To support this petition are the following documents duly certified / authenticated:
N) Clinic Rules
O) Support Services
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
Republic of the Philippines
City/Municipality of ______________) s.s
Province _______________________)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _______day of ___________________ 2015
in ______________________.
Affiant
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me, a Notary Public, this ___ day of ____________ 2015__ at
_____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on ______________ at
______________.
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To support this petition are the following documents duly certified / authenticated:
Q) Curricula Requirements
1. Curriculum (Indicating the Job Title (s) being address and the competency standard)
2. Course and Subjects Description (Include course objectives, no of hours for didactic and practicum)
3. List of Supplies, Tools and Equipment for the Training Program(s) (indicating the quantity,
specification, and date of purchase)
4. List of Instructional Materials (Books, Video Tapes, CDs, Internet Access, etc.)
S) Academic Rules
T) Support Services
1. Health Services
2. Career Guidance/Placement Services
3. Community Outreach Program
4. Research Program
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AFFIDAVIT OF UNDERTAKING
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this _______day of ___________________ 2015
in ______________________.
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_____________ City, affiant exhibited to me his (any government issued ID) issued on ______________ at
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Sir:
In support of the PITAHC’s thrust to improve the quality and delivery of health care services through the
development and provision of quality, safe, effective, and affordable traditional and alternative health care
products, services and technologies for better health, the undersigned from
_______________________________________, whose office/business address is located at
(Name of Organization) _______________________________________________________________
(Address of Organization)
hereby submits duly accomplished application form and required documents for the accreditation of our
organization which was duly established and registered in accordance with the Philippine Law.
_____________________________
(Printed Name and Signature)
_____________________________
(Position Title)
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Acronym/Abbreviation:
Address :
Telephone No.:
Telefax :
E-mail Address:
Website:
Registration Date:
Contact Person:
Designation/Position:
No. of Staff: ______ Full Time ______ Part Time ______ Volunteer ________
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Vision /Goal:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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Mission:
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Objective/Purpose:
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
TAHC Program/Services/Activities:
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________
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Geographical Scope:
Areas of Coverage:
___________________________________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________
Accomplished by:
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APPENDIX B
Rule I
Policy and Application
Article 1. Title
These guidelines shall be known as the PITAHC Guidelines on the National Certification of
Acupuncturists and Accreditation of Acupuncture Training Programs, Training Centers and Clinics.
Article 2. Purpose
These Guidelines are promulgated to prescribe the procedures and guidelines for the
implementation of PITAHC IRR on the National Certification of Acupuncturists and Accreditation of
Acupuncture Training Programs, Training Centers and Clinics pursuant to Rule VI, Promotion,
Advocacy and Training of IRR of RA 8423. These Rules also serve the accreditation of acupuncture
programs, training centers and clinics to pursue continuous service improvement, and strengthen the
accountability of all stakeholders in the traditional and alternative health care practices.
Article 3. Declaration of Policy
It is the policy of the State to improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino
people through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into
the national health care delivery system.
Article 4. Scope of Application
For the purpose of these guidelines, the following terms and words and phrases shall mean or be
understood as follows:
a. Republic Act 8423 - An Act creating the "Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care
(PITAHC)” to accelerate the development of traditional and alternative health care in the Philippines or
otherwise known as “Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997”.
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b. Traditional and Alternative Health Care - the sum total of knowledge, skills and practices, other than
those embodied in biomedicine, used in the prevention, diagnosis and elimination of physical or mental
disorders.
c. Biomedicine - that discipline of medical care advocating therapy with remedies that produce
effects differing from those of the diseases treated; also called ‘allopathy’, ‘western medicine’,
‘regular medicine’, ‘conventional medicine’, ‘mainstream medicine’, ‘orthodox medicine’, or
‘cosmopolitan medicine’.
d. Traditional Oriental Medicine - the traditional medicine that originated in China, and is characterized
by holism and treatment based on pattern identification/ syndrome differentiation
e. Alternative Health Care Modalities - refer to other forms of non-allopathic, occasionally non-
indigenous or imported healing methods, though not necessarily practiced for centuries nor
handed down from one generation to another; includes reflexology, acupuncture, massage,
acupressure, chiropractic, nutritional therapy, yoga, tai chi, qi gong, prayer, reiki, pranic healing,
mindfulness meditation, biofeedback, hypnosis, dance and other movement therapies, art and
music therapy and other similar methods.
h. National Certification – process of issuing certificates requiring education and testing that
assures the competency of practitioners and trainers, administered by PITAHC and other
PITAHC accredited institutions.
j. DELIMITATION:
For the non-medical acupuncturist, the following competencies are not included in the
PITAHC Competency Standards for Acupuncture and will require other additional
qualifications/ certification for practice:
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1) Biomedicine diagnosis
2) Correlating laboratory findings
3) Prescribing drugs
4) Analyzing laboratory test on acupuncture related treatment
5) Performing new/ advanced acupuncture treatment methods (e.g. laser, intracutaneous
needling, cosmetic)
6) Conducting clinical and/or experimental acupuncture-related research activities
For the medical acupuncturist, the following competencies are not included in the PITAHC
Competency Standards for Acupuncture and will require other additional qualifications/
certification for practice:
k. Code of Ethics - a summary of the standards by which acupuncturists agree to conduct their
practice and is a declaration of the general principles of acceptable, ethical, professional
behavior.
l. Training Program - systematic, formal training on the knowledge and practice of acupuncture
m. Community Based Health Programs (CBHP) - health programs which include acupuncture as
one of its programs and services, serving primarily the poor, the vulnerable sectors and
marginalized communities
n. Acupuncture Training Center - a training facility intended for the formal education of students
in acupuncture and practice
o. Community Based Acupuncture Training Center - an acupuncture training center for PITAHC
accredited community based health programs.
p. Acupuncture Clinic - a health center facility intended for the diagnosis and treatment of patients
through acupuncture
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s. Medical Acupuncturist – a practitioner of acupuncture who has also been licensed by the
Philippines’ Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) to practice medicine in the Philippines
as a physician.
Rule II
Article 7. The application for accreditation of Acupuncture programs may be filed at the PITAHC
where the Acupuncture Training programs shall be evaluated and the National Certification
Assessment shall be conducted.
Article 8. The PITAHC shall do monitoring of the continuous compliance by the Training Centers with the
minimum requirements of PITAHC established standard.
Rule III
Training Centers of Acupuncture
The following requirements for the accreditation of Training Centers shall be submitted to PITAHC.
9.1.1.1 One well ventilated and lighted classroom complete with audio/visual
equipment with desks, writing boards teaching materials that can
accommodate at least 20 persons at any given time.
9.1.1.2 One well ventilated and lighted prototype assessment/ examination room
with chairs and tables for students with the following instruments (like
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9.1.1.3 At least one well ventilated and lighted acupuncture clinic treatment room
prototype that can accommodate at least 10 students at any given time.
9.1.1.5 A library with books and AV tapes and cassettes and CDs relevant to the
courses offered (Refer to PITAHC Competency Standard on Acupuncture).
9.1.2 Personnel
9.1.2.1 The Acupuncture Training Center should have a regular staff for its academic
training program, a full time Training officer who must at least be a college
graduate.
9.1.2.2 The academic and skills trainers should have passed the PITAHC Training of
Trainers Competency Assessment.
9.2.1.1 One well ventilated and well lighted room/area used as:
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9.2.1.3. A library with books with optional AV tapes, cassettes and CDs relevant to
the course offered. (Refer to PITAHC Competency Standard on
Acupuncture).
9.2.2 Personnel
A Community Based Training Center should have a Training Officer/ trainer who
should have passed the PITAHC Training of Trainers Competency Assessment.
A Training Center’s curriculum must be based on the PITAHC Competency Standard for
Acupuncture.
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10.10.1 An application fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be paid by the
Acupuncture Training Center to PITAHC.
10.10.2 An application fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be paid by the Community
Based Acupuncture Training Center to PITAHC.
10.11 Other documents as may be required from time to time by PITAHC based on
Committee recommendation.
Upon receipt of the applicant’s notice, a duly authorized PITAHC quality assessment team shall
conduct inspection at the proposed training centers to determine compliance with facilities and
operation requirements.
If the applicant has satisfactorily complied with the minimum prescribed requirement, PITAHC shall
then issue the Certificate of Accreditation with a PITAHC dry seal in favor of the applicant.
Article 13. Grounds for Cancellation of Accreditation
Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for the cancellation of accreditation
of a training center:
a. Falsification of documents.
b. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these
Guidelines.
Article 14. Validity of Certificate of Accreditation
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for one (1) year from date
of issue for a newly accredited Training Center. Date of renewal shall be three (3) years thereafter
subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC.
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The accreditation fee shall be collected from those applicants who have complied with the
requirements for accreditation. An accreditation fee will be collected based on the national
accounting rules and regulation and may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. The penalty fee may be
changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee
.
17.1 A penalty of five hundred pesos (P500.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal
by the Acupuncture Training Center.
17.2 A penalty of one hundred fifty pesos (P150.00) shall be charged per year for non-
renewal by the Community Based Acupuncture Training Center..
Rule IV
Accreditation of Acupuncture Clinics
The following requirements for the accreditation of Acupuncture Clinics shall be submitted to
PITAHC.
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a. Comfort room
b. Dressing room
c. Waiting room
d. An administrative office
18.1.2 Personnel
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19.19.1 An application fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be paid by the
Acupuncture clinic to PITAHC
19.19.2 An application fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be paid by the Community
Based Acupuncture Clinic based to PITAHC.
19.11 Other documents as may be required from time to time by PITAHC Committee.
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Upon receipt of the applicant’s notice, a duly authorized PITAHC quality assessment team shall
conduct inspection of the acupuncture clinic to determine compliance with facilities and operation
requirements.
If the applicant has satisfactorily complied with the minimum prescribed requirement, PITAHC shall
then issue the Certificate of Accreditation with a PITAHC dry seal in favor of the applicant.
Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for the cancellation of accreditation
of an acupuncture clinic:
a. Falsification of documents.
b. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these
Guidelines.
c. Illegal and immoral activities
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for three (3) years
thereafter subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC.
An accreditation fee shall be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulation from
those applicants who have complied with the requirements of accreditation. The accreditation fee
may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
An accreditation fee of one thousand five hundred pesos (P1,500.00) and an additional
accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from
accredited applicants.
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changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
26.1 A penalty of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be charged per year for non-
renewal by the Acupuncture Clinic.
26.2 A penalty of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be charged per year for non-
renewal by the Community Based Acupuncture Clinic.
Rule V
The National Certification of Acupuncturists
Article 27. The National Certification Committee for Acupuncture
For the purpose of certifying acupuncturists, the PITAHC Director General shall invite active
practitioners in the field of Acupuncture, hereinafter referred to as National Certification Committee
for Acupuncturists. The invitation is valid only for the period indicated herein, and may be renewed
by the Director General.
a. Composition
Permanent Representatives:
PITAHC Advocacy and Training Division Chief
PITAHC Standard and Accreditation Division Chief
The four (4) members representing the above mentioned sectors shall be appointed by the
PITAHC Director General. Of the appointed members, two (2) members shall have a term of
two years while the remaining two (2) members shall have a term of one year with anyone to
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be reappointed for another year to comply for the succeeding appointee until they have
attained two years. Any vacancy can be filled provided they serve the expired term of the
vacancy.
a. Develop and maintain the assessments based on the competency standards and code of ethics
for Acupuncture
b. Issuance of training policies
c. Accredit training programs, centers, schools and clinics for acupuncture
d. Administer the national certification assessments for acupuncture competence standard
e. Certify practitioners
f. Revoke certification/accreditation of practitioners, training centers, schools, and clinics for
acupuncture
g. Rescheduling or canceling of assessments
h. Accommodation of candidates for assessments with disabilities (differently-abled)
i. Safeguard public trust by upholding the PITAHC Code of Ethics
j. Develop and monitor databank of acupuncture practitioners, training center, schools and clinics
k. Represent the interests of the acupuncture practitioners in the country
l. Recommend commissioning of researches related to acupuncture services and their effects and
impact to public health
The National Certification for Acupuncture covers the knowledge and skills of each competency. It
also covers the basic approaches of applied science.
29.1 Certified Associate Acupuncturist (CAA)
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Article 30. National Certification for Acupuncture (NCA) Applicant Candidates for National
Certification for Acupuncture must possess the following qualifications and submit the following
requirements:
30.1.1. A graduate of 240 hours Basic Health Skills Training with 600 hours OJT or equivalent
course; and
30.1.2. A graduate of 240 hours Basic Acupuncture Training with 500 hours supervised
Clinical Practice, and having properly managed, within a one a half year period from
the time the training started, no fewer than 30 different patterns of disharmony
handled
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30.5 Applicant must present an original copy of certificate of completion of the formal training
from a PITAHC certified acupuncture trainer or an accredited acupuncture training center.
30.6 A Portfolio assessment is made for special cases of Filipino acupuncturists trained abroad.
30.7 Applicant must present a valid health certificate duly issued by a government physician.
30.8 Applicant must submit a duly accomplished Application Form for National Certification
Examination attached with current photograph
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An application fee for national certification assessment of five hundred pesos (P500.00) shall be
collected from applicants who have complied with the requirements for national certification
assessment. For Community Based Health Programs, the application fee shall be three hundred pesos
(P300.00). This application fee may be changed anytime upon review of the Committee.
The assessment for Certification of Acupuncturist shall be conducted at PITAHC or at other venues as
may be determined by PITAHC Committee.
Results of the assessment shall only be “pass” or “fail”. Results shall be published at the bulletin
board or publication of PITAHC.
An accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation certificate fee
of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected based on the national accounting rules and
regulation from those applicants who have complied with the requirements for accreditation. For
Community Based Health Programs, the accreditation fee shall be three hundred pesos (P300.00) an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from
those participants who have complied with the requirements for accreditation. The accreditation fee
may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for three (3) years
thereafter subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC Committee.
Article 36. Renewal of Accreditation
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. A penalty of two hundred
fifty pesos (P250.00) shall be charged based on the national accounting rules and regulation per year
for non-renewal by the acupuncturist. A penalty of seventy-five pesos (P75.00)shall be charged per
year for non-renewal by the Community- Based acupuncturist. The penalty fee may be changed
anytime upon review of PITAHC.
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An Acupuncturist may offer his/her services in a wide variety of settings that includes:
PITAHC shall waive the requirements and grant a certificate to practice acupuncture to a resident
Filipino applicant, who has been in acupuncture practice for a minimum of 3 years, residing in the
Philippines at the time of passage of the Guidelines, who presents evidence satisfactory to the
Accreditation Committee no later than 3 years upon effectivity of the Guidelines of successful
completion of a PITAHC approved acupuncture training program.
Endorsement means that the Philippines accepts another country’s licenses/ certifications if
they meet certain requirements. Certification by endorsement shall be made available upon
application to the Accreditation Committee and payment of the appropriate application and
accreditation fees. In order to qualify for certification by endorsement, an applicant must
meet the criteria set by the Guidelines for the Registration of Foreign Professionals as per
Resolution No. 90-547, Series of 1998 of the Professional Regulation Commission.
b. A letter of good standing from the state of prior licensure or certification specifying the
number of years of licensure/ certification in his/her country or state;
c. Documentation of current active certification in acupuncture in his/ her country or state;
and
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f. A penalty of one hundred dollars (US$100.00) shall be charged per month of non-renewal
by the acupuncturist.
g. The practice of the non-Filipino acupuncturist shall be under the supervision of a Filipino
CA or CMA.
b. The Limited Certificate, Visiting Professor shall be granted for a total of two one-year
extensions upon annual review upon written request by the acupuncture training center.
The following are grounds upon which the acupuncturist’s national certification may be revoked,
canceled or suspended:
a. Violation of the PITAHC Code of Ethics and Standard of Practice for Acupuncture
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These Guidelines shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in at
least two (2) newspapers of general circulation. All issuances inconsistent with the provisions of this
Memorandum Circular are hereby suspended or amended accordingly.
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Rule I
Section 1. Title
These guidelines shall be known as the PITAHC Guidelines on the National Certification of Chiropractic
and Accreditation of Chiropractic Training Programs, Training Centers and Clinics.
Section 2. Purpose
These Guidelines are promulgated to prescribe the procedures and guidelines for the
implementation of the PITAHC Implementing Rules and Regulation (IRR) on the National Certification of
Chiropractic and Accreditation of Chiropractic Training Programs, Training Centers and Clinics pursuant
to Rule VI, Promotion, Advocacy and Training of IRR of RA 8423. These Rules also serve the accreditation
of chiropractic programs, training centers and clinics to pursue continuous service improvement, and
strengthen the accountability of all stakeholders in the traditional and alternative health care practices.
It is the policy of the State to improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino
people through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into the
national health care delivery system.
Section 4. Objectives
The Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care (PITAHC), in accordance with
its powers and functions under Section 6 of R.A. No. 8423, herein recognizes that Chiropractic, under
Section 5(a) of this Guidelines, is an accessible, beneficial and affordable alternative mode of health care
that will contribute significantly to public health. In order to facilitate qualified and safe practice of
chiropractic as well as to protect the public and chiropractic health care consumers, the objectives of
these Guidelines are:
1. To develop standards and guidelines of the Chiropractic practice, which must be consistent
with the existing laws on mainstream medical practice;
2. To guide PITAHC on the regulation of Chiropractic practice;
3. To certify and endorse chiropractors and accreditation of training programs and/learning
institutions, clinics, and organizations;
4. To guide PITAHC in setting the minimum requirements for chiropractic education
recommended by CHED;
5. To develop Chiropractic Code of Ethics
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For the purpose of these guidelines, the following terms and words and phrases shall mean or be
understood as follows:
b) Chiropractor - A duly- registered and licensed health care professional engaged in the
practice of chiropractic, concerned with health issues of the neuro-musculoskeletal
system and the effects of these disorders on general health. There is an emphasis on
manual techniques, including joint adjustment and/or manipulation, with a particular
focus on subluxations.
e) Fixation - The state whereby an articulation has become fully or partially immobilized
in a certain position, restricting physiological movement.
g) Joint mobilization - A manual procedure without thrust, during which a joint normally
remains within its physiological range of motion.
i) Palpation - (1) The act of feeling with the hands. (2) The application of variable manual
pressure through the surface of the body for the purpose of determining the shape,
size, consistency, position, inherent motility and health of the tissues beneath.
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stimulate or otherwise influence the spine and para-spinal tissues with the aim of
influencing the chiropractic health care consumer’s health.
Rule II
For the purpose of certifying chiropractors, the PITAHC Director General shall invite active Filipino
practitioners in the field of Chiropractic, hereinafter referred to as National Certification Committee for
Chiropractic. The invitation is valid only for the period indicated herein, renewable at the option of
PITAHC Director General.
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a. Composition
The five (5) members representing the above mentioned sectors shall be appointed by the PITAHC
Director General. Of the appointed members, the first three (3) members shall have a term of three (3)
years while the remaining two (2) members shall have a term of two (2) years, renewable.
All chiropractors recommended to the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic must be
PITAHC duly-certified Filipino Chiropractors, a Medical Doctor and an educator practicing in the
Philippines, of good moral character and have not violated ethical standards of the profession.
Actions taken by the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic should be by a majority
vote of the five (5) representatives from the identified sectors above, in a meeting duly called for the
purposes, attended by a majority of members (3 of 5 representatives), and are subject to PITAHC
approval. The PITAHC Director General shall cast his vote in the event of a tie among the sectoral
representatives-members in a meeting duly called for said purposes, there being a quorum.
c. The PITAHC Advocacy and Training Division Chief and Standard and Accreditation Division Chief shall
serve as permanent representatives.
a. Develop and maintain the assessments based on the competency standards and code
of ethics for Chiropractic;
b. Formulate, review and recommend policies to PITAHC relating to chiropractic
education and practice;
c. Recommend and advice PITAHC on issues pertaining to the certification of practice,
including, but not limited to, the issuance of and administration of chiropractic
certification and administration of licensure;
d. Review and approve Continuing Education course for
Chiropractors;
e. Accredit training programs, centers, schools and clinics for chiropractic;
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The National Certification Committee for Chiropractic may organize sub-committees to pursue
specific functions on accreditation, development of standard and guidelines of chiropractic education,
licensure certification and other specific functions as may be deemed necessary to further develop and
enhance the profession.
A Technical Working Group (TWG) on Education will be convened to work out the curriculum for
chiropractic.
Rule III
A. No person shall engage in the practice of chiropractic in the Philippine unless he/she is:
Filipino citizen;
At least twenty-one (21) years of age
Has completed the prescribed chiropractic course herein in a learning
institution accredited by PITAHC;
Satisfactorily passed the corresponding chiropractic certification examination;
and
A holder of a valid Certificate of Registration duly issued to him/her by PITAHC
in cooperation with the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic.
B. The chiropractic course referred to in the preceding paragraph refers to the following
categories:
Graduate school level for those who have completed medicine or health
related courses such as nursing, pharmacy, nutrition, physical therapy
leading towards doctorate in chiropractic;
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The said educational qualifications are subject to the minimum standard requirements set by the
Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
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Including:
Including:
7. Research
Including:
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C. Learning institution may offer course on chiropractic after securing the necessary
accreditation from the CHED and upon submission of the following requirements:
1. Formal authorization from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for the
operation of a Baccalaureate programs or Doctor on Chiropractic and develop
chiropractic education and programs to operate an institution of higher learning;
2. Certification of incorporation/registration with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including the applicant institution’s most recent Articles of
Incorporation, By-Laws, General Information Sheet and Financial Statements,
indicating it is incorporated as a non-profit, non-proprietary institution;
3. Proposed curriculum for chiropractic courses which should comply with the
requirements prescribed in the Rules;
4. A governing board that includes representation reflecting the public interest and a full
time chief administrative officer who is qualified for the position by education and/or
experience;
5. Formal resolution taken by its governing board at a legally constituted meeting that
commits the institution to follow the Standards, Policies and Procedures for
accreditation prescribed by the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic;
6. Publishes statements, available to all interested publics, showing the applicant
institution’s commitment to follow accepted standards of professional ethics,
especially with respect to student recruitment and public information; and
7. A written plan, and a description of a functioning process of planning and evaluation
that identifies and integrates future educational, physical and financial development
and incorporates procedures for review and improvement.
D. Subject to existing laws, rules and regulations, and in view of the fact that there are limited
number of Filipino citizens who may be considered as experts in the field of chiropractic
learning institutions may invite and hire services of foreign lecturers recognized
internationally as experts in chiropractic to augment their respective teaching personnel,
with the approval of the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic and the
Department of Labor and Employment;
An application fee shall be collected from applicants who have complied with the requirements
for national certification assessments. This application fee may be changed anytime upon review of the
Committee.
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the national accounting rules and regulation from those applicants who have complied with the
requirements or accreditation. The accreditation fee may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for three (3) years
thereafter subject to renewal, suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC
Committee.
Rule IV
Transitory Provision
A. Chiropractors who are already practicing in the Philippines at the time of the effectivity of
these Rules are exempted from taking the national certification and may simply register as
chiropractors with the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic, provided that they
are Filipino citizens, at least twenty-one (21) years of age and have been certified by a
learning institution recognized by the PITAHC. Provided further, that chiropractors covered
by the aforementioned provision must register within thirty (30) days from the date of
effectivity of the Rules.
B. Foreign chiropractors who desire to practice chiropractic in the Philippines are required to
submit to the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic the following, among others,
within ninety (90) days from the date of effectivity of the Rules:
1. Proof that they have met the requirements prescribed by the abovementioned
Guidelines for the three (3) categories, completed at accredited learning institutions;
2. Submission of proof of equivalent licensure examination or proof of licensure
credentials, from at least one other country where chiropractic is developed and
regulated;
Both Filipino and foreign chiropractors who are already practicing and those who desire to
practice in the Philippines shall submit a certificate that their practice in the Philippines shall be
supervised by a duly-licensed Filipino chiropractic for a period of six (6) months.
The National Certification Committee for Chiropractic is authorized to review requirements for
foreign chiropractors to prove their credentials and competence.
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C. PITAHC shall appoint the members of the National Certification Committee for
Chiropractic within fifteen (15) days from the date of effectivity of these Rules. Provided that,
until PITAHC has appointed said members of the National Certification Committee for
Chiropractic, the Ad Hoc Committee for Chiropractic (AHCC) shall exercise the duties and
functions of the National Certification Committee for Chiropractic, as provided herein. Provided
further that, the AHCC shall cease exercising the duties and functions of the National Certification
Committee for Chiropractic immediately after the members of said Committee have been
appointed by the PITAHC.
Section 1. Effectivity
The aforementioned APPROVED Guidelines shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in
the Official Gazette or in at least two (2) newspapers of general circulation. All issuances inconsistent
with the provisions of this PITAHC Circular are hereby suspended or amended.
Original signed
JUVENCIO F. ORDOÑA, MD
PITAHC Director-General
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Rule I
Policy and Application
Section 1. Title
These guidelines shall be known as the PITAHC Guidelines on the National Certification of
Homeopaths/Homotoxicologist and Accreditation of Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Training
Programs, Training Centers and Clinics.
Section 2. Purpose
These Guidelines are promulgated to prescribe the procedures and guidelines for the
implementation of PITAHC IRR on the National Certification of Homeopaths/Homotoxicologist and
Accreditation of Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Training Programs, Training Centers and Clinics
pursuant to Rule VI, Promotion, Advocacy and Training of IRR of RA 8423. These Rules also serve the
accreditation of homeopathy/homotoxicology programs, training centers and clinics to pursue
continuous service improvement, and strengthen the accountability of all stakeholders in the
traditional and alternative health care practices.
It is the policy of the State to improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino
people through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into
the national health care delivery system.
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For the purpose of these guidelines, the following terms and words and phrases shall mean or be
understood as follows:
a. Republic Act 8423 – An Act creating the "Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health Care
(PITAHC)” to accelerate the development of traditional and alternative health care in the Philippines
or otherwise known as “Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997”.
b. Traditional and Alternative Health Care – the sum total of knowledge, skills and practices, other
than those embodied in biomedicine, used in the prevention, diagnosis and elimination of physical or
mental disorders.
c. Traditional Medicine (RA 8423) – the sum total of knowledge, skills and practice on health care, not
necessarily explicable in the context of modern, scientific philosophical framework, but recognized by
the people to help maintain and improve their health towards the wholeness of their being, the
community and society, and their interrelations based on culture, history, heritage, and
consciousness.
d. Biomedicine – that discipline of medical care advocating therapy with remedies that produce effects
differing from those of the diseases treated; also called ‘allopathy’, ‘western medicine’, ‘regular
medicine’, ‘conventional medicine’, ‘mainstream medicine’, ‘orthodox medicine’, or ‘cosmopolitan
medicine’. *(This definition is based from the TAMA Law and that there are other definitions in other
documents such as the Merriam Webster’s Medical Dictionary where it is meant to refer to a branch
of medical science concerned especially with the capacity of human beings to survive and function in
abnormally stressful environments and with the protective modification of such environments; It is also
defined as medicine based on the application of principles of the natural sciences, especially biology
and biochemistry) .
e. Alternative Health Care Modalities – refer to other forms of non-allopathic, occasionally non-
indigenous or imported healing methods, though not necessarily practiced for centuries nor handed
down from one generation to another; includes homeopathy, homotoxicology, reflexology,
acupuncture, massage, acupressure, chiropractic, nutritional therapy, yoga, tai chi, qi gong, prayer,
reiki, pranic healing, mindfulness meditation, biofeedback, hypnosis, dance and other movement
therapies, art and music therapy and other similar methods.
f. Biological Medicine – is an art of healing which is, in its diagnostic and therapeutic efforts, oriented to
living processes. It employs therapeutic measures in order to work in harmony with the natural
capabilities of the organism for its own regulation, regeneration, adaptation, and self-healing. The
chief guiding principle in biological medicine is preservation and support of the integrity of the human
being. Biological medicine encompasses diagnostic and therapeutic measures which utilize all the
materials, energetic, and informative possibilities of regulation and reactions of the human organism,
in the attempt to mobilize its powers of regeneration and self-healing. (Franz Schimid, “Biological
Medicine”)
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j. National Certification – process of issuing certificates requiring education and testing that
assures the competency of practitioners and trainers, administered by PITAHC and other
PITAHC- accredited institutions.
m. DELIMITATION:
For the non-medical homeopath, the following competencies are not included in the PITAHC
Competency Standards for Homeopathy and will require other additional qualifications/
certification for practice:
1. Biomedicine diagnosis
2. Correlating laboratory findings
3. Prescribing drugs
4. Analyzing laboratory test on Homeopathy- related treatment
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in the PITAHC Competency Standards for Homeopathy/Homotoxicology and will require
other additional qualifications/ certification for practice:
s. Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Clinic – a health center facility intended for the diagnosis and
treatment of patients through Homeopathy/Homotoxicology.
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Rule II
Accreditation of Training Programs
Section 1.
All training centers offering courses for homeopathy/homotoxicology are required to register their course
modules based on PITAHC Competency Standard in line with the policy of ensuring the quality of programs
and courses in all institutions offering or intending to offer traditional and alternative health care courses.
Program accreditation applies to mandatory compliance with minimum standards of all traditional and
alternative health care courses including programs/courses being offered by public and private training
institutions.
Section 2.
Section 3.
The PITAHC shall do monitoring of the continuous compliance by the Training Centers with the minimum
requirements of PITAHC established standard.
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Training Centers of Homeopathy/Homotoxicology
The following requirements for the accreditation of Training Centers shall be submitted to PITAHC.
1.1 One well ventilated and lighted classroom complete with audio/visual
equipment with desks, writing boards teaching materials that can
accommodate at least 20 persons at any given time.
1.2 One well ventilated and lighted prototype assessment/ examination room
with chairs and tables for students with the following instruments (like
stethoscope, sphygmomanometer (non-mercurial), thermometer (non-
mercurial), etc.
1.3 At least one well ventilated and lighted treatment room prototype that can
accommodate at least 10 students at any given time.
1.5 A library with books and AV materials relevant to the courses offered (Refer
to PITAHC Competency Standard on Homeopathy/Homotoxicology).
2. Personnel
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valid health certificates: a full time Training officer who must at least be a
college graduate; regular staff for the academic training program.
2.2 The academic and skills trainers should have passed the
PITAHC Training of Trainers Competency Assessment.
1.1 One well -ventilated and well -lighted room/area used as:
1.3 A library with books, audiovisual materials relevant to the course offered.
(Refer to PITAHC Competency Standard on Homeopathy/Homotoxicology).
2. Personnel
A Community- Based Training Center should have a Training Officer/ trainer who
should have passed the PITAHC Training of Trainers Competency Assessment.
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C. Training Curriculum
A Training Center’s curriculum must be based on the PITAHC Competency Standard for
Homeopathy/Homotoxicology.
2. Updated list of personnel and training staff with their respective bio-data and designation
4. Proof of ownership of the Training Center’s premises or a copy of the lease/rental agreement
of the premises
10. Application Fee will be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulations
10.1 An application fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be paid by the
Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Training Center to PITAHC.
10.2 An application fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be paid by the Community
Based Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Training Center to PITAHC.
11. Other documents as may be required from time to time by PITAHC based on Committee
recommendation.
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Upon receipt of the applicant’s notice, a duly authorized PITAHC quality assessment team shall
conduct inspection at the proposed training centers to determine compliance with facilities and
operation requirements.
If the applicant has satisfactorily complied with the minimum prescribed requirement, PITAHC shall
then issue the Certificate of Accreditation with a PITAHC dry seal in favor of the applicant.
Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for the cancellation of accreditation
of a training center:
b. Falsification of documents.
c. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these
Guidelines.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for one (1) year from date
of issue for a newly accredited Training Center. Date of renewal shall be three (3) years thereafter
subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC.
The accreditation fee shall be collected from those applicants who have complied with the
requirements for accreditation. An accreditation fee will be collected based on the national
accounting rules and regulation and may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
1.1 An accreditation fee for new applicants of ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) for one
year and an additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00)
shall be collected.
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1.2 A renewal accreditation fee of three thousand (P3,000.00) for three years and an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be
collected.
2.1 An accreditation fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from newly accredited
applicants.
2.2 An accreditation fee of one thousand five hundred pesos (P1,500.00) and an additional
accreditation certificate fee of one hundred pesos (P100.00) shall be collected from
renewing accredited applicants.
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. The penalty fee may be
changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
9.1 A penalty of five hundred pesos (P500.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by the
Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Training Center.
9.2 A penalty of one hundred fifty pesos (P150.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by
the Community Based Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Training Center.
Rule IV
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n. Homeopathy/Homotoxicology references
o. Homeopathy/Homotoxicology posters
p. Patient’s clinical records based on the Homeopathy/Homotoxicology
competency standard
q. Logbook of Patient Visits
r. Administrative equipment and materials (such as clinic furniture)
1.2 One well ventilated and lighted prototype assessment/ examination room
with chairs and tables equipped with the following instruments (like
stethoscope, sphygmomanometer (non-mercurial) , thermometer (non-
mercurial), weighing scale, etc.
2. Personnel
B. The following are the requirements for Community-Based Homeopathy/ Homotoxicology Clinics
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2. Personnel
5. Application Fee will be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulation.
5.1 An application fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be paid by the
Homeopathy/Homotoxicology clinic to PITAHC
5.2 An application fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be paid by the Community
Based Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Clinic to PITAHC.
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Upon receipt of the applicant’s notice, a duly authorized PITAHC quality assessment team shall
conduct inspection of the Homeopathy/Homotoxicology clinic to determine compliance with
facilities and operation requirements.
If the applicant has satisfactorily complied with the minimum prescribed requirement, PITAHC shall
then issue the Certificate of Accreditation with a PITAHC dry seal in favor of the applicant.
Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for the cancellation of accreditation
of a Homeopathy/Homotoxicology clinic:
d. Falsification of documents.
e. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these
Guidelines.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for three (3) years
thereafter subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC.
An accreditation fee shall be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulation from
those applicants who have complied with the requirements of accreditation. The accreditation fee
may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
1.1 An accreditation fee of one thousand five hundred pesos (P1,500.00) and an additional
accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from
accredited applicants.
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1.2 A renewal accreditation fee of one thousand five hundred pesos (P1,500.00) for three
years and an additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00)
shall be collected.
2.1 An accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of one hundred pesos (P100.00) shall be collected from accredited
applicants.
2.2 A renewal accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) for three years and an
additional accreditation certificate fee of one hundred pesos (P100.00) shall be
collected.
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. The penalty fee may be
changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
9.1 A penalty of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by
the Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Clinic.
9.2 A penalty of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by the
Community- Based Homeopathy/Homotoxicology Clinic.
Rule V
e. Composition
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The PITAHC Director General, upon recommendation of a Committee for selection of the
Sectoral Representatives, shall appoint the five (5) Sectoral representatives. Of the initial
appointive members, three (3) shall have a term of two (2) years and the remaining two (2)
shall have a term of one (1) year. Succeeding sectoral representatives shall serve a term of two
(2) years. Any vacancy can be filled provided they serve the expired term of the vacancy.
f. Quorum and Vote
Actions taken by the National Certification Committee for Homeopathy/Homotoxicology
(NCCH) should be by a majority vote of the five (5) representatives from the identified sectors
above, in a meeting duly called for the purposes, attended by a majority of members (3 of 5
representatives), and are subject to PITAHC approval. The PITAHC Director General shall cast
his vote in the event of a tie among the sectoral representatives-members in a meeting duly
called for said purposes, there being a quorum.
a. Develop and maintain the assessments based on the competency standards and code of ethics
for Homeopathy/Homotoxicology
e. Certify practitioners
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i. Safeguard public trust by upholding the PITAHC Code of Ethics of Medical Homeopaths and
Homotoxicologists
The National Certification for Homeopathy/Homotoxicology covers the knowledge and skills of each
competency. It also covers the basic approaches of applied science.
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1.1 Have completed the prescribed homeopathy course in a learning institution accredited
by the PITAHC National Certification Committee for Homeopathy/Homotoxicology,
satisfactorily passed the corresponding homeopathic certification examination, and is
a holder of a valid Certificate of Registration duly issued by the PITAHC National
Certification Committee for Homeopathy/Homotoxicology.
1.2 The homeopathy course referred to in the preceding paragraph refers to no less than
3600-4800 student/teacher contact hours or equivalent in a three to four year, full-
time bachelor’s degree in science, majoring in homeopathy, completed at accredited
learning institutions. The said homeopathy course shall include the items stipulated
in the PITAHC Competency Standards for Homeopathy and or Homotoxicology.
1.3 For Filipino homeopaths trained abroad their applications and portfolios
will be processed/ reviewed and approved upon passing the
examination by an authorized component body for this purpose.
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2.3 A certificate awarded for attendance in classroom and clinic settings from accredited
PITAHC training center or school of homeopathy and or homotoxicology.
3. For Filipino physicians trained abroad their applications and portfolios will
be processed/ reviewed and approved upon passing the examination by an
authorized component body for this purpose.
* Note: The number of hours required is based on the European Council for Classical Homeopathy
(ECCH) International Guidelines.
An application fee for national certification assessment of five hundred pesos (P500.00) shall be
collected from applicants who have complied with the requirements for national certification
assessment. For Community Based Health Programs, the application fee shall be three hundred pesos
(P300.00). This application fee may be changed anytime upon review of the Committee.
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Results of the assessment shall only be “pass” or “fail”. Results shall be published at the bulletin
board or publication of PITAHC.
1. An accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation certificate
fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected based on the national accounting rules and
regulation from those applicants who have complied with the requirements for accreditation. For
Community -Based Health Programs, the accreditation fee shall be three hundred pesos (P300.00) an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from
those participants who have complied with the requirements for accreditation. The accreditation fee
may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC.
2. A renewal accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected. Likewise, for Community -Based
Health Programs, the renewal accreditation fee shall be three hundred pesos (P300.00) and an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for three (3) years
thereafter subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC Committee.
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. A penalty of two hundred
fifty pesos (P250.00) shall be charged based on the national accounting rules and regulation per year
for non-renewal by the Homeopath/Homotoxicologist. A penalty of seventy-five pesos (P75.00) shall
be charged per year for non-renewal by the Community- Based Homeopath/Homotoxicologist. The
penalty fee may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC.
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B. Certified Practitioners that do not have a permanent clinic or facility shall present an ID or Certification
issued by PITAHC.
1.2 The homeopathy course referred to in the preceding paragraph refers to no less than
3600-4800 student/teacher contact hours or equivalent in a three to four year, full-
time bachelor’s degree in science, majoring in homeopathy, completed at accredited
learning institutions. The said homeopathy course shall include the items stipulated
in the PITAHC Competency Standards for Homeopathy and or Homotoxicology.
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2. Visiting Teachers/Lecturers
b. The Limited Certificate, Visiting Professor shall be granted for a total of two (2) one-year
extensions upon annual review upon written request by the
Homeopathy/Homotoxicology training center.
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d. A penalty of one hundred dollars (US $100.00) shall be charged per month of non-renewal
by the Homeopath/Homotoxicologist
The following are grounds upon which the Homeopath/Homotoxicologist national certification may
be revoked, canceled or suspended:
These Guidelines shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its publication in the Official Gazette or in at
least two (2) newspapers of general circulation. All issuances inconsistent with the provisions of this
Memorandum Circular are hereby suspended or amended accordingly.
Original signed
JUVENCIO F. ORDOÑA, MD
PITAHC Director- General
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Guidelines Implementing R.A. 8423 IRR on the National Certification of Naturopaths and
Accreditation of Naturopathy Training Programs, Centers and Naturopathy Centers/Facilities
Rule I
Section 1. Title
These guidelines shall be known as the PITAHC Guidelines on the National Certification of
Naturopaths and Accreditation of Naturopathy Training Programs, Training Centers and Naturopathy
Centers/Facilities.
Section 2. Purpose
These Guidelines are promulgated to prescribe the procedures and guidelines for the
implementation of PITAHC IRR on the National Certification of Naturopaths and Accreditation of
Naturopathy Training Programs, Training Centers and Naturopathy Centers/Facilities pursuant to
Rule VI, Promotion, Advocacy and Training and Rule VIII, Codes of Practice of IRR of RA 8423. These
Rules also serve the accreditation of naturopathy training programs, training centers and
centers/facilities to pursue continuous service improvement, and strengthen the accountability of all
stakeholders in the traditional and alternative health care practices.
It is the policy of the State to improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino
people through the development of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into
the national health care delivery system.
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For the purpose of these guidelines, the following terms and words and phrases shall mean or be
understood as follows:
a. Republic Act 8423 – An Act creating the "Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative
Health Care (PITAHC)” to accelerate the development of traditional and alternative health
care in the Philippines or otherwise known as “Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act
(TAMA) of 1997”.
b. Traditional and Alternative Health Care – the sum total of knowledge, skills and practices,
other than those embodied in biomedicine, used in the prevention, diagnosis and elimination
of physical or mental disorders.
c. Traditional Medicine (RA 8423) – the sum total of knowledge, skills and practice on health
care, not necessarily explicable in the context of modern, scientific philosophical framework,
but recognized by the people to help maintain and improve their health towards the
wholeness of their being, the community and society, and their interrelations based on
culture, history, heritage, and consciousness.
d. Biomedicine – that discipline of medical care advocating therapy with remedies that
produce effects differing from those of the diseases treated; also called ‘allopathy’, ‘western
medicine’, ‘regular medicine’, ‘conventional medicine’, ‘mainstream medicine’, ‘orthodox
medicine’, or ‘cosmopolitan medicine’. *(This definition is based on the TAMA Law and that
there are other definitions in other documents such as the Merriam Webster’s Medical
Dictionary where it is meant to refer to a branch of medical science concerned especially with
the capacity of human beings to survive and function in abnormally stressful environments and
with the protective modification of such environments; It is also defined as medicine based on
the application of principles of the natural sciences, especially biology and biochemistry) .
e. Alternative Health Care Modalities – refer to other forms of non-allopathic, occasionally non-
indigenous or imported healing methods, though not necessarily practiced for centuries nor
handed down from one generation to another; includes, naturopathy, homeopathy,
homotoxicology, reflexology, acupuncture, massage, acupressure, chiropractic, nutritional
therapy, yoga, tai chi, qi gong, prayer, reiki, pranic healing, mindfulness meditation,
biofeedback, hypnosis, dance and other movement therapies, art and music therapy and
other similar methods.
f. Biological Medicine – is an art of healing which is, in its diagnostic and therapeutic efforts,
oriented to living processes. It employs therapeutic measures in order to work in harmony
with the natural capabilities of the organism for its own regulation, regeneration, adaptation,
and self-healing. The chief guiding principle in biological medicine is preservation and support
of the integrity of the human being. Biological medicine encompasses diagnostic and
therapeutic measures which utilize all the materials, energetic, and informative possibilities
of regulation and reactions of the human organism, in the attempt to mobilize its powers of
regeneration and self-healing. (Franz Schmidt, “Biological Medicine”)
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n. For the non-medical naturopath, the following competencies are not included in the
PITAHC Competency Standards for Naturopathy and will require other additional
qualifications/ certification for practice:
a. Biomedicine diagnosis
b. Correlating laboratory findings
c. Prescribing drugs
d. Analyzing laboratory test on Naturopathy related treatment
e. Performing new/ advanced naturopathy treatment methods (e.g.intravenous,
intramuscular, subcutaneous)
f. Conducting clinical and/or experimental Naturopathy-related research activities
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Competency Standards for Naturopathy and will require other additional qualifications/
certification for practice:
1. Performing new/advanced naturopathic treatment methods
2. Conducting clinical and/or experimental naturopathy- related research activities
x. Code of Ethics – a summary of the standards by which naturopaths agree to conduct their
practice and is a declaration of the general principles of acceptable, ethical, professional
behavior.
y. Training Program – systematic, formal training on the knowledge and practice of naturopathy
aa. Naturopathy Training Center – a training facility intended for the formal education of students
in naturopathy and practice.
bb. Community-Based Naturopathy Training Center – a naturopathy training center for PITAHC
accredited community -based health programs.
cc. Naturopathy Centers/Facilities – a health center facility intended for the assessment and
management of patients through Naturopathy
dd. Community Based Naturopathy Centers – a health center facility for PITAHC accredited
community based health programs.
ff. Medical Naturopath – a practitioner of naturopathy who has also been licensed by the
Philippines’ Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) to practice medicine in the Philippines
as a physician.
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Rule II
For the purpose of certifying Naturopaths, Medical Naturopaths, the PITAHC Director General shall
invite active practitioners in the field of Naturopathy, hereinafter referred to as National Certification
Committee for Naturopathy. The invitation is valid only for the period indicated herein, and may be
renewed by the Director- General.
h. Composition
The PITAHC Director General, upon recommendation of a Committee for selection of the
Sectoral Representatives, shall appoint the five (5) Sectoral representatives. Of the initial
appointive members, three (3) shall have a term of two (2) years and the remaining two (2)
shall have a term of one (1) year. Any vacancy can be filled provided they serve the expired
term of the vacancy.
i. Quorum and Vote
Actions taken by the National Certification Committee for Naturopathy should be by a majority
vote of the five (5) representatives from the above-stated sectors, in a meeting duly called for
the purpose, attended by a majority of members (3 of 5 representatives), subject to the
ratification and approval of the PITAHC Board. The PITAHC Director General shall cast his vote
in the event of a tie among the sectoral representatives-members present in a meeting called
for the purpose, there being a quorum.
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a. Develop and maintain the assessments based on the competency standards and code of ethics
for Naturopathy
d. Administer the national certification assessments for competency standards for Naturopathy
e. Certify practitioners
i. Safeguard public trust by upholding the PITAHC Code of Ethics of Medical and non- Medical
Naturopaths
k. Represent the interests of both medical and non-medical Naturopaths in the country
The National Certification for Naturopathy covers the knowledge and skills of each competency. It also
covers the basic approaches of applied science.
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Section 4. Candidates for National Certification for Naturopathy must possess the following
qualifications and submit the following requirements:
1.1 Have completed the prescribed naturopathy course in a learning institution accredited
by the PITAHC National Certification Committee for Naturopathy, satisfactorily passed
the corresponding naturopathic certification examination, and is a holder of a valid
Certificate of Registration duly issued by the PITAHC National Certification Committee
for Naturopathy.
1.2 The naturopathy course referred to in the preceding paragraph refers to no less than
1500 hours, including no less than 400 hours of supervised clinical training or
equivalent of a minimum of two (2) years of full-time study. The said naturopathy
course shall include the items stipulated in the PITAHC Competency Standards for
Naturopathy.
1.3 For Filipino naturopaths trained abroad their applications and portfolios will be
processed/ reviewed and approved upon passing the xamination by an authorized
component body for this purpose.
2.2 A graduate of not less than 1000 hours, including no fewer than 400 hours of
supervised clinical training in Naturopathy for Physicians as a technique for clinical work
with:
2.3 A certificate awarded for attendance in classroom and clinic settings from accredited
PITAHC training center or school of naturopathy
3. For Filipino physicians trained abroad their applications and portfolios will be processed/
reviewed and approved upon passing the examination by an authorized component body for this
purpose.
4. Applicant must submit a duly accomplished Application Form for National Certification
Examination attached with current photograph.
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* Note: The number of hours required is based on the WHO Benchmarks for Training in
Naturopathy.
An application fee for national certification assessment of five hundred pesos (P500.00) shall be
collected from applicants who have complied with the requirements for national certification
assessment. For Community Based Health Programs, the application fee shall be three hundred pesos
(P300.00). This application fee may be changed anytime upon review of the Committee.
The assessment for Certification of Naturopaths shall be conducted at PITAHC or at other venues as
may be determined by PITAHC Committee.
Results of the assessment shall only be “pass” or “fail”. Results shall be published at the bulletin
board or publication of PITAHC.
1. An accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation certificate fee
of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected based on the national accounting rules and
regulation from those applicants who have complied with the requirements for accreditation. For
Community -Based Health Programs, the accreditation fee shall be three hundred pesos (P300.00) an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from
those participants who have complied with the requirements for accreditation. The accreditation fee
may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC.
2. A renewal accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected. Likewise, for Community -Based
Health Programs, the renewal accreditation fee shall be three hundred pesos (P300.00) and an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for three (3) years
thereafter subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC Committee.
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The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. A penalty of two hundred
fifty pesos (P250.00) shall be charged based on the national accounting rules and regulation per year
for non-renewal by the Naturopath. A penalty of seventy-five pesos (P75.00) shall be charged per
year for non-renewal by the Community- Based Naturopath. The penalty fee may be changed
anytime upon review of PITAHC.
A. Naturopath may offer his/her services in a wide variety of settings that include:
a. Private practice centers and offices
b. Health spas and resorts, and cruise ships
c. Health clubs and fitness centers
d. Nursing homes and hospitals
e. On-site in corporate workplaces
B. Certified Practitioners that do not have a permanent center or facility shall present an ID or Certification
issued by PITAHC.
PITAHC shall waive the requirements and grant a certificate to practice Naturopathy to a resident
Filipino applicant, who is already practicing Naturopathy, residing in the Philippines at the time of
approval of the Guidelines, who presents evidence satisfactory to the PITAHC National Certification
Committee for Naturopathy not later than three (3) years upon effectivity of the Guidelines of
successful completion of a PITAHC approved Naturopathy training program.
1.1 Be a holder of a Philippine passport and has resided in the country for not less than 3
years and secure an Alien Employment Permit from the DOLE
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1.4 The naturopathy course referred to in the preceding paragraph refers to no less than
1500 hours, including no less than 400 hours of supervised clinical training or
equivalent of a minimum of two (2) years of full-time study. The said naturopathy
course shall include the items stipulated in the PITAHC Competency Standards for
Naturopathy.
1.8 Every Naturopath who is issued a Certification to practice in Philippines shall pay an
application fee of five hundred dollars (US $500.00), an annual Naturopathy certification
fee of one thousand dollars (US $1000.00) and an additional accreditation certificate fee
of three hundred dollars (US$300.00) prior to beginning practice, and 30 days before the
end of the year must submit a renewal form and fee for the next year.
1.9 A renewal accreditation fee of one thousand dollars (US$1000.00) and an additional
accreditation certificate fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00) shall be collected.
1.10 A penalty of five hundred dollars (US$500.00) shall be charged per month of non-
renewal by the Naturopath.
2. Visiting Teachers/Lecturers
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and a necessary part of the applicant’s duties as approved by the Accreditation Committee
in connection with such faculty position.
b. The Limited Certificate, Visiting Professor shall be granted for a total of two (2) years and
one (1) year extension upon annual review and written request by the Naturopathy
training center.
c. Every Naturopath who is issued a Limited Certificate, Visiting Professor to practice in the
Philippines shall pay an application fee of five hundred dollars (US $500.00), an annual
Naturopath certification fee of two hundred dollars (US $200.00) prior to beginning practice
and an additional accreditation certificate fee of five hundred dollars (US $500.00), and 30 days
before the end of the year must submit a renewal form and fee for the next year.
d. A penalty of two hundred dollars (US $200.00) shall be charged per month of non-renewal
by the Naturopath.
The following are grounds upon which the Naturopath national certification may be revoked,
canceled or suspended:
b. Violation of the PITAHC Code of Ethics and Standard of Practice for Naturopaths
Rule III
Accreditation of Training Programs
Section 1. All training centers offering courses for naturopathy are required to register their course modules
based on PITAHC Competency Standard, in line with the policy of ensuring the quality of programs and courses
in all institutions offering or intending to offer traditional and alternative health care courses. Program
accreditation applies to mandatory compliance with minimum standards of all traditional and alternative
health care courses including programs/courses being offered by public and private training institutions.
Section 2. The application for accreditation of Naturopathy programs may be filed at the PITAHC
where the Naturopathy Training programs shall be evaluated and the National Certification
Assessment shall be conducted.
Section 3. The PITAHC shall do monitoring of the continuous compliance by the Training Centers with the
minimum requirements of PITAHC prescribed standard.
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The following requirements for the accreditation of Training Centers shall be submitted to PITAHC.
1.1 One (1) well-ventilated and lighted classroom complete with audio/visual
equipment with desks, writing boards teaching materials that can
accommodate at least 20 persons at any given time.
1.3 At least one (1) well-ventilated and lighted treatment room prototype that
can accommodate at least 10 students at any given time.
1.5 A library with books and AV materials relevant to the courses offered (Refer
to PITAHC Competency Standard on Naturopathy)
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2.3 The academic and skills trainers should have passed the
PITAHC Training of Trainers Competency Assessment.
1.3 One well -ventilated and well -lighted room/area used as:
1.3 A library with books, audiovisual materials relevant to the course offered.
(Refer to PITAHC Competency Standard on Naturopathy).
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2. Personnel
A Community- Based Training Center should have a Training Officer/ trainer who
should have passed the PITAHC Training of Trainers Competency Assessment.
C. Training Curriculum
A Training Center’s curriculum must be based on the PITAHC Competency Standard for
Naturopathy.
2. Updated list of personnel and training staff with their respective bio-data and designation
4. Proof of ownership of the Training Center’s premises or a copy of the lease/rental agreement
of the premises
10. Application Fee will be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulations
10.1 An application fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be paid by the
Naturopathy Training Center to PITAHC.
10.2 An application fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be paid by the
Community- Based Naturopathy Training Center to PITAHC.
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11. Other documents as may be required from time to time by PITAHC based on Committee
recommendation.
Upon receipt of the applicant’s notice, a duly authorized PITAHC quality assessment team shall
conduct inspection at the proposed training centers to determine compliance with facilities and
operation requirements.
If the applicant has satisfactorily complied with the minimum prescribed requirement, PITAHC shall
then issue the Certificate of Accreditation with a PITAHC dry seal in favor of the applicant.
Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for cancellation of accreditation of a
training center:
e. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these
Guidelines.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for one (1) year from date
of issue for a newly accredited Training Center. Date of renewal shall be done annually, thereafter
subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC.
The accreditation fee shall be collected from those applicants who have complied with the
requirements for accreditation. An accreditation fee will be collected based on the national
accounting rules and regulation and may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
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1.1 An accreditation fee for new applicants of ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) for one
year and an additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00)
shall be collected.
1.2 A renewal accreditation fee of three thousand (P3,000.00) for three years and an
additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be
collected.
2.3 An accreditation fee of three thousand pesos (P3,000.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from newly accredited
applicants.
2.4 An accreditation fee of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of one hundred pesos (P100.00) shall be collected from renewing
accredited applicants.
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. The penalty fee may be
changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee
9.3 A penalty of five hundred pesos (P500.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by the
Naturopathy Training Center.
9.4 A penalty of one hundred fifty pesos (P150.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by
the Community Based Naturopathy Training Center.
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Rule V
Accreditation of Naturopathy Centers/Facilities
2. Personnel
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5. Application Fee will be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulation.
5.1 An application fee of One thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be paid by the Naturopathy
Center/Facility to PITAHC
5.2 An application fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be paid by the Community
Based Naturopathy Center/Facility to PITAHC.
Upon receipt of the applicant’s notice, a duly authorized PITAHC quality assessment team shall
conduct inspection of the Naturopathy center to determine compliance with facilities and operation
requirements.
If the applicant has satisfactorily complied with the minimum prescribed requirement, PITAHC shall
then issue the Certificate of Accreditation with a PITAHC dry seal in favor of the applicant.
Any of the following acts or omissions shall be sufficient ground for the cancellation of accreditation
of a Naturopathy center:
f. Falsification of documents.
g. Failure to maintain the standards and requirements for accreditation as prescribed in these
Guidelines.
A Certificate of Accreditation granted under these guidelines shall be valid for two (2) years thereafter
subject to suspension or cancellation for cause to be determined by PITAHC.
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An accreditation fee shall be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulation from
those applicants who have complied with the requirements of accreditation. The accreditation fee
may be changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
1.1 An accreditation fee of one thousand five hundred pesos (P1,500.00) and an additional
accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be collected from
accredited applicants.
1.2 A renewal accreditation fee of one thousand five hundred pesos (P1,500.00) for two (2)
years and an additional accreditation certificate fee of three hundred pesos (P300.00)
shall be collected.
2.1 An accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) and an additional accreditation
certificate fee of one hundred pesos (P100.00) shall be collected from accredited
applicants.
2.2 A renewal accreditation fee of five hundred pesos (P500.00) for two (2) years and an
additional accreditation certificate fee of one hundred pesos (P100.00) shall be
collected.
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. The penalty fee may be
changed anytime upon review of PITAHC Committee.
9.1 A penalty of one thousand pesos (P1,000.00) shall be charged per year for non-renewal by
the Naturopathy Center/Facility.
9.2 A penalty of three hundred pesos (P300.00) shall be charged per year for non- renewal by the
Community- Based Naturopathy Center/Facility.
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Rule VI
Final Provisions
Section 1. All issuances inconsistent with the provisions of this Memorandum Circular are hereby
suspended or amended accordingly.
Section 2. Effectivity
These Guidelines shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication in the Office of the National
Administrative Register (ONAR) or Official Gazette or in at least two (2) newspapers of general
circulation. All issuances inconsistent with the provisions of this Memorandum Circular are hereby
suspended or amended accordingly.
JUVENCIO F. ORDOÑA, MD
PITAHC Director- General
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The Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) of 1997 (R.A.8423) states that it is a policy of
the State to improve the quality and delivery of health care services to the Filipino people through the
development, promotion, and utilization of traditional and alternative health care and its integration into the
national health care delivery system.
The implementation of PITAHC IRR on the National Accreditation of TAHC organizations is pursuant to
Section 3 of Rule V (Research and Development) stating partnership with the public and private sectors and
the academe and Rule VI (Promotion, Advocacy and Training) of IRR of R.A. 8423. The accreditation of TAHC
organizations is needed to pursue and promote consistent quality service improvement, and strengthen the
accountability of all stakeholders in the traditional and alternative health care practices. Accreditation of TAHC
organizations will likewise enable the said organizations to avail of the resources of whatever allowable forms
of assistance PITAHC has in the implementation of its programs and projects.
For the purpose of the Guidelines, the following terms shall mean or be understood as follows:
a. Republic Act 8423 - an Act creating the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health
Care (PITAHC) to accelerate the development of traditional and alternative health care in the Philippines or
otherwise known as Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of (TAMA) of 1997.
b. Traditional and Alternative Health Care (TAHC) – the sum total of knowledge, skills and practices,
other than those embodied in biomedicine, used in the prevention, diagnosis, and elimination of physical or
mental disorders.
d. Traditional Chinese Medicine - the traditional medicine that originated in China, and is characterized
by holism and treatment based on pattern identification/syndrome differentiation.
f. National Accreditation – process of issuing certificates to training programs, centers, clinics, and
organizations.
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g. Code of Ethics – a summary of the standards by which TAHC organizations and practitioners agree
to conduct their practice and is a declaration of the general principles of acceptable, ethical, and professional
behavior.
h. Community-Based Health Programs (CBHP) – health programs which include acupuncture and other
TAHC modalities as its program and services, catering primarily to the poor, the vulnerable sectors, and
marginalized communities.
j. Traditional and Alternative Health Care (TAHC) Organization – a group of persons organized for some
specific purpose geared towards the development and promotion of traditional and alternative health care
products, services, and technologies and its integration into the national health care delivery system. The
scope or coverage of the organizations can be national, local, or community-based.
A. General Guidelines
All organizations with programs and services that are in line with the PITAHC vision and mission
through provision of quality, safe, effective, and affordable traditional and alternative health care products,
services, and technologies, can apply for national accreditation. Only the TAHC organizations that promote
the modalities approved and recognized by PITAHC (such as but not limited to acupuncture, chiropractic,
homeopathy, naturopathy, and tuina massage) based on the existing Implementing Guidelines for
certification and accreditation will be given due recognition and will be accredited as TAHC organizations.
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F. Accreditation Fees
The application fee shall be collected from applicants who have complied with the requirements for
accreditation. An application fee will be collected based on the national accounting rules and regulations and
may be changed anytime upon review and recommendation of PITAHC National Certification Committee.
1. An application fee of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) shall be paid by the local or national TAHC
organization to PITAHC.
2. An accreditation fee of Two Thousand Three Hundred Pesos (P 2,300.00) shall be collected upon
approval of the application.
3. For a foreign TAHC organization, an application fee of One Hundred Fifty US Dollars (US $150.00),
and an accreditation fee of Two Hundred US Dollars (US $200.00) shall be collected.
G. Renewal of Accreditation
The Accreditation shall be renewed on or before its date of expiration. The renewal fee is P2,300.00
for three (3) years for local or national TAHC organization and US $200 for one (1) year for a foreign TAHC
organization. The fees may be changed based on review and recommendation of PITAHC National
Certification Committee.
1. A penalty of Five Hundred Pesos (P500.00) shall be charged per year for
non-renewal of a local or national TAHC organization and One Hundred
US Dollars (US $100.00) for a foreign TAHC organization.
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The following are grounds upon which the Certificate of Accreditation may be revoked, canceled, or
suspended:
1. Violation of the PITAHC Code of Ethics and Standard of Practice for any of the PITAHC-recognized
TAHC modalities
2. Falsification of documents
3. Illegal and immoral activities
All issuances inconsistent with the provisions of the Guidelines are hereby suspended or amended
accordingly. The amendment to the Guidelines shall take effect on March 1, 2016.
Original signed
ISIDRO C. SIA
Director General
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