DESIGNED to provide the public easier access to health in the future, especially in the country’s far-flung areas, the government will intensify the country’s eHealth system.
At the first Philippine eHealth Summit in Pasay City recently, the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) laid out its programs and other plans that would help achieve the government’s goal of more accessible health information and services and universal health care for all Filipinos.
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