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Nine months ago, when typhoon Yolanda — one of the world's most powerful typhoons ever recorded —hit Tacloban, hundreds of thousands of people’s lives were forever changed. These include survivors who lost their loved ones, those who were left homeless, and those who lost a limb to accidents caused by the typhoon.

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The growing sophistication of mobile networks  offering affordable and higher speeds of data transmission alongside cheaper and more powerful devices  is transforming the way health care services and information are accessed, delivered, and managed.

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In recognition of trailblazing efforts toward “walking free” of persons with disabilities (PWDs) through the nationwide ASCENT initiative, the Ateneo Java Wireless Competency Center (AJWCC) and Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) were awarded Outstanding Partners by Physicians for Peace (PfP-Philippines).

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 Some 30 health workers in Barangay Graceville in San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan can now use their mobile phones to screen amputee patients in need of prosthetics.

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What do weather monitoring and disaster preparedness devices, weather and public storm bulletins, an inter-facility health records database and e-referral system and a mobile amputee screening platform all have in common?

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With the new year (and new decade), Smart vows to continue what it started and accomplished in 2010 in terms of lending its technology to benefit the country’s health sector.  

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The Physicians for Peace (PfP), an international non-profit organization which provides training and education to health care professionals as well as medical supplies and clinical care to patients, has teamed up with Smart Communications, Inc. to make health care for amputees more efficient and organized.

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With the help of technology, amputees in far-flung areas do not have to travel far to be evaluated by city-based doctors specializing in prosthetics.

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Nine months ago, when typhoon Yolanda — one of the world's most powerful typhoons ever recorded —hit Tacloban, hundreds of thousands of people’s lives were forever changed. These include survivors who lost their loved ones, those who were left homeless, and those who lost a limb to accidents caused by the typhoon.

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The growing sophistication of mobile networks  offering affordable and higher speeds of data transmission alongside cheaper and more powerful devices  is transforming the way health care services and information are accessed, delivered, and managed.

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In recognition of trailblazing efforts toward “walking free” of persons with disabilities (PWDs) through the nationwide ASCENT initiative, the Ateneo Java Wireless Competency Center (AJWCC) and Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) were awarded Outstanding Partners by Physicians for Peace (PfP-Philippines).

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 Some 30 health workers in Barangay Graceville in San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan can now use their mobile phones to screen amputee patients in need of prosthetics.

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What do weather monitoring and disaster preparedness devices, weather and public storm bulletins, an inter-facility health records database and e-referral system and a mobile amputee screening platform all have in common?

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With the new year (and new decade), Smart vows to continue what it started and accomplished in 2010 in terms of lending its technology to benefit the country’s health sector.  

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The Physicians for Peace (PfP), an international non-profit organization which provides training and education to health care professionals as well as medical supplies and clinical care to patients, has teamed up with Smart Communications, Inc. to make health care for amputees more efficient and organized.

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With the help of technology, amputees in far-flung areas do not have to travel far to be evaluated by city-based doctors specializing in prosthetics.

[DatePublished] => 2010-08-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Technology [SectionUrl] => technology [URL] => ) ) )
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