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SM Foundation enhances health care access through telemedicine

By Manila Times - 2 weeks ago
TELEMEDICINE is transforming health care by delivering services remotely using telecommunications technology, particularly benefiting geographically isolated areas. This approach improves access to care, reduces patient waiting times and enhances disease management through consistent follow-ups. Beyond patient care, digital consultations allow health workers to offer quality care without traveling to multiple locations, increasing patient reach and providing more time for professional collaboration. This reduces burnout and improves care quality. The SM Foundation has launched DigiKonsulta in South Cotabato's Baluan Rural Health Unit, General Santos City, and Polomolok East Community Clinic, focusing on geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas. This initiative aims to expand access by refurbishing health centers and equipping them with virtual consultation technology, ensuring that vulnerable populations can access essential services even in remote areas. DigiKonsulta features virtual consultations, digitized patient records, and adherence to Department of Health and PhilHealth standards. By integrating digital solutions with infrastructure improvements, the initiative seeks to enhance health care accessibility and outcomes in remote communities. This digital transformation offers comprehensive medical histories for health care providers, supporting evidence-based care, tailored treatments and data-informed public health strategies. As telemedicine advances, programs like DigiKonsulta are crucial in bridging gaps between isolated communities and quality medical services, contributing to a more accessible, effective and equitable health care system.

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