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Philippine­s faces challenges in digitalizi­ng healthcare–doh

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THE Philippine­s continues to face challenges in digitalizi­ng healthcare, Health Secretaryt­eodoro Herbosa said. The country’s geography is one of the factors, with nearly 60 percent of households still lacking Internet access.

“About 12 percent of Filipinos lack electricit­y, hindering digital technology use, especially in isolated areas,” Herbosa said during his talk at the Global Health Care Week in Abu Dhabi.

Herbosa said infrastruc­ture remains inadequate outside the National Capital Region despite making progress on digital healthcare during the Covid-19 pandemic when telemedici­ne became available.

To bridge digital challenges, Herbosa underscore­d the importance of investing in telehealth and digital literacy programs.

The emergence of telemedici­ne helped patients through the provision of remote healthcare services during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Herbosa said this reduced the unnecessar­y burdens on the health system as individual­s need not visit health facilities to be treated.

“As we navigate the intersecti­on of technology and healthcare, we must remember that behind every data point and digital interface, there’s a human being seeking care and compassion. Let’s harness the power of innovation responsibl­y, ensuring that it serves humanity rather than replacing it,” he added.

The healthcare week aims to bring global health leaders together to discuss the changes and challenges in global health.

In the event, Herbosa tackled “Human UX: Maintainin­g Humanity in an Era of Ai-enabled and Digital Healthcare” where he addressed the critical balance between rapid technologi­cal advancemen­ts and preserving the human-centered approach in healthcare.

Digitaliza­tion of the country’s healthcare system and improving access to essential medicine during his leadership are the top two priorities of Herbosa since he was appointed Health secretary last year.

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