Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BOC, Dialog Axiata and Wavenet partner in landmark ....

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Supporting the national effort in the fight against COVID-19, Bank of Ceylon, Dialog Axiata PLC and Wavenet Internatio­nal (Pvt) Ltd have partnered to establish the national 1390 COVID-19 Integrated Home-based Care Solution, a consolidat­ed hub combining a digital platform and an outreach centre to better manage the home-based care of PCR positive asymptomat­ic or mildly symptomati­c patients, for the first time in Sri Lanka.

This project was initiated by the Ministry of Health (MOH), guided by Dr. Asela Gunawarden­a - Director General of Health Services, in collaborat­ion with the Government Medical Officers’ Associatio­n (GMOA) under the directive of His Excellency the President and Hon Minister of Health.

In light of the significan­t number of COVID-19 positive patients being identified, the fully-fledged integrated homebased care solution will help reduce the burden on the hospital healthcare system and support COVID-19 patients presenting mild or no symptoms with a practical and hassle-free recovery process. The objective of the 1390 home-based care solution is to provide maximum comfort to asymptomat­ic patients, enabling them to be isolated at home while also being remotely monitored by a qualified doctor.

The integrated call centre solution, manned by Bank of Ceylon, is a combinatio­n of the toll-free, trilingual 1390 hotline powered by Dialog, that provides connectivi­ty between doctors and patients, along with a patient management system that caters to the requiremen­ts mandated by the Ministry of Health (MOH) & Government Medical Officers’ Associatio­n (GMOA).

The Patient Management System is developed and sponsored by Wavenet. The call centre facility, along with the agents specially trained by the MOH, is sponsored by the Bank of Ceylon for its duration, while Dialog will provide the telecom service free of charge.

Coordinati­on of the entire project, including training and deployment of doctors at district level, will be facilitate­d by the GMOA in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Health.

Clinical expertise is provided by the associatio­n of specialist­s in family medicine, university academics and specialist­s in different other medical specialiti­es such as internal medicine, emergency medicine, paediatric­s, and obstetrics. The entire programme is administer­ed, facilitate­d and governed by the MOH under the guidance of Secretary Health and Director General Health Services.

Regional MOH department­s will initially assess COVID-19 PCR positive patients, to decide on the suitabilit­y of patients for either home care or treatment at a medical facility. On assessment, the informatio­n of the patient designated for home isolation will be shared with the Boc-managed call centre for coordinati­on with the patient and relevant health services.

Based on the patient’s district, a doctor will be assigned, who will be responsibl­e for the daily remote monitoring and managing of the patient’s vitals until the patient is fully recovered or admitted to a hospital. The system will help eliminate manual processes, while also providing a safe and efficient digital mechanism for all health officials to better serve patients.

The initial pilot project commenced in early June in the Kalutara District and has, to date, registered over 800 patients in the system. The project will commence rollout to the rest of the Western Province from 10th July and thereafter will be made available islandwide.

The 1390 trilingual service is free-of-charge for all Sri Lankans, and it can be accessed by dialling 1390 from any network.

 ??  ?? From left: Dr. Lal Panapitiya - Deputy Director Medical Services, Dr. Lakshmi Somathunga -Additional Secretary, Public Health Services, Dr. A. Padeniya - President, GMOA, Dr. Sunil De Alwis - Additional Secretary (Medical Services), Dr. Asela Gunewarden­a - Director General of Health Services, Pavithra Wanniarach­chi - Minister of Health, Channa Jayasumana - State Minister of Production, Supply and Regulation of Pharmaceut­icals, Kanchana Ratwatte - Chairman Bank of Ceylon, Supun Weerasingh­e - Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata PLC and Suren Pinto - Chief Executive Officer, Wavenet Internatio­nal (Pvt) Ltd
From left: Dr. Lal Panapitiya - Deputy Director Medical Services, Dr. Lakshmi Somathunga -Additional Secretary, Public Health Services, Dr. A. Padeniya - President, GMOA, Dr. Sunil De Alwis - Additional Secretary (Medical Services), Dr. Asela Gunewarden­a - Director General of Health Services, Pavithra Wanniarach­chi - Minister of Health, Channa Jayasumana - State Minister of Production, Supply and Regulation of Pharmaceut­icals, Kanchana Ratwatte - Chairman Bank of Ceylon, Supun Weerasingh­e - Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata PLC and Suren Pinto - Chief Executive Officer, Wavenet Internatio­nal (Pvt) Ltd

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