The Philippine healthcare industry could benefit from technology transfer following the signing of an agreement between Taiwan’s IBMI and hospitals in the Asia-Pacific, a Philippine hospital industry official said. READ:
“Initially, it is more of establishing relationships between the hospitals and of course, the Taiwan group of companies and then from there, we will see what benefits we will get eventually from having this relationship,” Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines, Inc. President Jose Rene D.
Mr. Lopez said the MoU will help improve the standard of care and safety in the Philippine healthcare. She noted that Taiwan has conducted exchanges in medicine and public health in accordance with its New Southbound Policy partners across the region, including the Association of Southeast Asian Nations , South Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
The information technology industry must work with healthcare professionals to come up with more efficient and cost-effective ways of managing hospitals, he added, noting that this may be of “great interest” to the Philippines. Mr. Wong said that the IBMI first reached out to the Philippines in 2017, but described the rate of progress as slow.Philippine Medical Association President Jose P. Santiago, Jr. told“We’re now aware of COVID, and continuously question how we can deal with COVID in the future, just in case there’s another surge,” he said.
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