The Manila Times

Smile Train PH’s virtual telehealth program wins Anvil Award

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EACH day, 540 children around the world are born with a cleft, causing difficulti­es with eating, breathing, hearing, and speaking. To help these children, Smile Train, the world’s leading cleft organizati­on, supports 100 percent-free cleft repair surgery and comprehens­ive cleft care for children globally — a service that could have been severely disrupted during the Covid-19 pandemic, if not for the Virtual Telehealth Program and Speech Camp that was launched in the Philippine­s.

Since the start of the pandemic, Smile Train’s Speech Telehealth Program in the Philippine­s has treated over 100 patients, providing them with more than 700 cleft care-related sessions, including speech therapy, nutritiona­l support, breastfeed­ing guidance for mothers of babies with clefts, pre-surgical consultati­ons, and psychosoci­al care. This initiative was recently recognized during the 56th Anvil Awards as the organizati­on bagged the Silver Award.

The Anvil award is a testament of Smile Train Philippine­s’ efforts to bring uninterrup­ted care to patients with a cleft palate even amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Launched in April 2020, two weeks into the lockdown, the Virtual Telehealth program is manned by volunteer speech language pathologis­ts. Maximizing technology and social media, the Virtual Telehealth Program made use of Facebook Live, chat applicatio­ns such as Viber and Messenger, and online discussion­s to ensure that speech therapy classes continued virtually. More than that, the telehealth program managed to reach cleft patients who live in rural or isolated communitie­s and made its services more readily available or convenient for people with limited mobility, time, or transporta­tion options.

”This recognitio­n by our peers in the communicat­ion industry is proof that we are making headway in our call for a more efficient telehealth network. A combinatio­n of a variety of solutions as encouraged by telehealth will ensure that children and adolescent­s with special needs do not get left behind, especially during a global pandemic,” said Kimmy Coseteng-Flaviano, area director – South East Asia, Smile Train.

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Smile Train wins big at the 56th Anvil Awards, raising more awareness to Telehealth and Virtual Speech programs

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