Filipino healthcare technology company 1Life Inc. said Friday it has served 1 million patients through its tech-enabled healthcare network over the past two years, driving early detection and preventive care across the Philippines.
The company’s innovative model has dramatically compressed the traditional four-day primary care journey into a streamlined one-hour experience for communities.
The milestone underscores 1Life’s mission to improve health outcomes and protect Filipinos from preventable illnesses through early detection and timely intervention, reaching over 1,261 municipalities and 80 provinces.
The company’s system integrates diagnostics, consultations and medicines into a single community visit, utilizing portable devices, cloud-based patient records, and AI-assisted workflows. This approach has proven reliable at scale, particularly in remote and low-resource settings where access to diagnostic services has been traditionally limited.
Much of the patient count comes from community medical runs offering essential diagnostics such as CBC, X-ray, ultrasound, ECG, urinalysis and blood chemistry, followed by physician consultations and appropriate medicines.







