Philips brings first-rate healthcare to the countryside
Health is wealth, and that is not just another cliche for people who have been afflicted by disease. With the high costs of medicines and medical procedures that are available only in urban areas, the patients and their families quickly realize to their dismay that their life savings may be exhausted by healthcare. And thus, the ORET Easy-Web (E-Web) Healthcare system, recently launched by Philips, is a welcome development. By allowing on-line referral and diagnosis from remote provinces by healthcare experts, the patient’s financial resources are conserved. In many cases, there is no longer any need to transport the patient over long distances for diagnosis and cure.
ORET stands for Ontewikkelings Relevante Export Transacties (Development Related Export Transactions), a Dutch financing firm that runs a medical assistance program conceived and executed through a partnership between Philips
How will this project affect patient care?
Aside from decongesting PHC by facilitating the setting up of mini heart centers in Department of Health regional hospitals, the project will substantially lessen the financial expenses of the patient. Dr. Criselda Abesamis, director of the
Dr. Abesamis explains that since ORET E-Web is also applicable in medical sub-specialties such as oncology, neonatology, women’s health and other fields, the system will eventually make expert end-referral services available for most medical conditions. Furthermore, Dr. Abesamis identifies the project as a “strategic solution to solve the outward migration of our specialists.”
How does the system work?
The Easy Web is inspired by Philips’ brand promise of “Sense and Simplicity”and is aptly named because it is easy to use. It connects four satellite hospitals to the Philippine Heart Center using broadband Internet technology to make online collaboration and tele-conferencing between doctors possible. Since clinical images, along with voice and real-time images of the doctor and patients can be transmitted quickly, diagnosis and a plan of action for therapy can be agreed upon faster. The system also has research and education applications for physicians. It allows patient studies to be shared across the hospitals and contribute to the pool of medical knowledge. Undoubtedly, the ORET web-enabled healthcare system will have a positive and significant impact on preventive and curative healthcare as an on-line referral structure.
Vice president and general manager of Philips Medical Systems for
Indeed, Wayne Spittle confirms that Philips has come a long way from the pioneer healthcare innovator that developed the first x-ray tube in 1919. “We are more than what we were in the traditional business. We’ve taken it further and emerged into a global healthcare lifestyle technology and the revolution continues. Our vision is to be able to improve people’s quality of life through our products and technologies,” he asserts.