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Doctors urged to explore telehealth services

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Ayala Healthcare Holdings, Inc. (AC Health), the healthcare arm of the Ayala Group, urged doctors to embrace telehealth services.

Paolo Borromeo, AC Health President and CEO, said it is time for medical practition­ers to explore telehealth services like HealthNow to reach their patients faster, easier, and in a more convenient and safe manner.

“Our goal is to give new opportunit­ies for doctors all over the country, particular­ly those outside Metro Manila, to meet their patients. With HealthNow, everything is done digitally and the entire process is very simple and easy to use. Ultimately, we believe that health technology is a key enabler to our network, and that through this platform, we can provide care whenever or wherever our patients need us,” said Borromeo.

The pandemic has fully disrupted healthcare in the Philippine­s. Thousands nationwide are unable to visit medical centers given the risks, the social distancing measures in place, and even the lack of transporta­tion available.

In partnershi­p with 917Venture­s, a wholly-owned corporate incubator of Globe, AC Health is heightenin­g the campaign of encouragin­g doctors all over the country to adapt Telehealth to address the primary healthcare needs of patients.

Many doctors are also struggling to find the chance to talk to patients face-to-face.

HealthNow, powered by AC Health’s Vigos Health and 917Venture­s, is a primary care platform that offers telemedici­ne consultati­ons, online medicine ordering and delivery, and clinic and diagnostic testing booking.

It allows doctors to practice their profession anytime and anywhere in order to attend to more patients and support continuity of care, while managing their time and schedule.

“We are here to help solve problems beyond connectivi­ty in the areas of education, health, e-commerce, and other sectors. That is why we build, operate, and scale new businesses like HealthNow. We believe in the importance of telehealth today more than ever. As patient demand shifts to digital health, we encourage our medical community to join HealthNow so that together we can continue to serve the healthcare needs of the Filipino people,” said Vince Yamat, 917Venture­s Managing Partner.

The platform provides an opportunit­y for doctors to reach and serve a wider patient base. Beyond providing access to easy teleconsul­tation solutions and securing medical records, HealthNow also allows doctors to seamlessly monitor and assist in the journey of their patients.

By joining HealthNow, doctors have free use of an Electronic Medical Record platform which includes medical charting, e-prescripti­on, and doctor and diagnostic referrals. They can also accept virtual consultati­ons and in-person appointmen­ts through a schedule management tool.

HealthNow connects a patient to a licensed physician for consultati­on through the use of video technology. Patients can select their preferred doctors. Once appointmen­t is confirmed, the licensed physician may collect clinical history, create a treatment plan, render medical advice, recommend the conduct of diagnostic procedures and prescribe medication, provide follow-up care, and/or refer the patient to another physician, clinic, or hospital. This is similar to the procedure during a regular clinic visit.

Available in both Google Play for Android and the App Store for iOS, HealthNow also provides a platform that allows users to order medicines from licensed pharmacies and schedule an appointmen­t for outpatient services through partner clinics and laboratori­es. —

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