CEBU CITY -- Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC) mWell unveiled a roster of groundbreaking firsts in digital healthcare as the Philippines’ first fully integrated health app at the forefront of innovation anchored on good health and well-being.
In an event on October 21, dubbed as PH1 hosted
by no less than beauty queen, TV personality and youth advocate Catriona Gray,
mWell celebrated the many firsts in a little over a year of its pilot launch
and announced other pioneering efforts that help redefine not only telemedicine
but the entire healthcare landscape.
PH1 witnessed the full display of mWell app features that showcase its holistic approach to telemedicine—from doctor consultation, e-pharmacy, emergency services and home care—fitness and nutrition programs. Beyond patient care, it has also designed a cutting edge Electronic Medical Records and clinic management system for partner-doctors.
According to MPIC President, Chairman and CEO,
Manny Pangilinan that Metro Pacific Group’s mWell is the Philippines’ first
fully integrated health app which brings together experts in technology,
medicine, wellness, and healthcare in one sustainable living ecosystem.
This high-performing platform gives access to quality healthcare and empowers our countrymen to be in control of their health as they rebuild their lives coming out of the pandemic, he added.
“We shall continue to set the standards in digital healthcare as we build a healthier nation and be recognized as the flag carrier for innovative digital healthcare in the Philippines,” Pangilinan revealed.
mWell also presented its many firsts that include:
First health app available globally to migrant workers/OFWs; First to offer the
most affordable telemedicine with free accident insurance package via the
Healthsavers Plan; First to launch the biggest nationwide digital medical
mission with hundreds of volunteer doctors simultaneously providing free
consultation all over the country through the National mWellness Day.
First to offer a wellness score developed by data scientists--the mWellness Score which measures physical activity, steps, and sleep; First to provide a cutting-edge, full suite clinic management system designed by doctors for doctors—mWellMD; First to provide a portable mobile digital clinic to remote communities in the country—mWell OnTheGo.
“We are
celebrating so many firsts through sheer dedication, passion and purpose. We
were able to come up with these firsts in terms of product features,
innovations not only for patients but also for doctors. We believe that uplifting the lives of
Filipinos is a prerequisite to national progress,” MPIC Chief Finance, Risk and
Sustainability Officer Chaye Cabal-Revilla bared.
Revilla said, that’s why mWell helps uplift lives by providing access to better health, which after all is a basic right. It is both a digital health service and an advocacy because at the heart of mWell firsts is our mission to bring healthcare closer to more Filipinos as we make health and wellness available and accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere.
The culture of innovation continues for
mWell—not just as a super app but as a fully integrated healthcare ecosystem
that truly responds to the needs of Filipinos. Another first to be launched
soon is the mWell Wellness Wearable.
This is designed to democratize and empower more Filipinos by making wellness wearables more affordable especially in regional areas. Using the mWell Wellness Wearable, anyone can easily and more accurately track steps, physical activity, and sleep time through the mWellness Score on their watch.
Soon they can even monitor temperature, oxygen
level, heart rate and other vital signs that will make teleconsultation easier
on the app. Another telemedicine innovation in the pipeline is the mWell kiosk
to be used by local government units for their medical missions.
mWell is supported by top names in technology, wellness and healthcare including Microsoft, Highly Succeed, Telus, Maya, Bayad, Aktivo, Active8me, Smart, PLDT Home, PLDT Enterprise, PLDT SME, PLDT Global, PSG Global Solutions and The Solution.
It is also supported by the Department of Migrant Workers, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Metro Pacific Health, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Gabay Guro, Gabay Kalusugan, PCCSC, MedExpress, Healthlink, Lifeline 16-911, PhilCare and Generali. (Photos: mWell FB/Robby Alugar)
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