Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoH inaugurate­s first Visayas hospital command center

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The Department of Health (DoH) on Monday unveiled the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) Command Center in Cebu City, the first among its hospitals in Visayas to be fully equipped to respond to health emergencie­s and manage disasters.

The command center has a monitoring mechanism with a live CCTV feed and real-time data surveillan­ce to cater to local emergencie­s, live weather updates from the Philippine Atmospheri­c Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion, seismologi­cal activities, and observatio­ns of the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology.

It also has Central Visayas Electronic Health Referral System, in-house queueing system watch, daily bed utilizatio­n, patient tracking system and electronic health record system monitoring at the Medical Center, as well as its safety and security, inclusive of a “war room” for rapid decision-making.

This DoH-operated hospital is also well known for having its 1,500-bed, 111-year-old multispeci­alty academic medical center and healthcare provider network in Cebu.

The milestone is an embodiment of the Department’s 8-Point Action Agenda, particular­ly the fourth action agenda — “Handa sa Krisis” which aims to ensure a responsive and resilient health system that can effectivel­y prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health emergencie­s and crises.

DoH Secretary Ted Herbosa said the inaugurati­on “marks a significan­t milestone in our commitment to enhancing emergency and disaster management” in the Visayas Region.

“The inaugurati­on of the command center at VSMMC represents a crucial step towards ensuring swift and coordinate­d responses to health crises,” Herbosa said.

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