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Gov’t should invest in telehealth, digital literacy programs – DOH

Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Teodoro Herbosa has cited the need to bridge healthcare challenges by investing in telehealth and digital literacy programs.

He noted, however, that the lack of electricity is a huge challenge to digitalize the country’s healthcare system.

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Herbosa said our unique geography, in which 12% of Filipinos lack electricity, hinders digital technology use in health care, especially in isolated areas.

Despite progress since the COVID-19 pandemic, the Health Secretary also noted that nearly 60% of households still lack internet access, while infrastructure remains inadequate outside the National Capital Region.

He particularly mentioned the country’s successful implementation of digital health – the advent of telemedicine that played a role in helping patients by offering remote healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under telemedicine, there is no need for a patient to visit a health facility which eventually reduced unnecessary burdens on the health system.

“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,” Herbosa said. 

He called on the public to harness the power of innovation responsibly, ensuring that it serves humanity rather than replacing it.

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