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together with our public health facility partners, helping them to manage and improve local healthcare delivery
Mayor Dra. Honey Lacuna and City Health Officer
Dr. Poks Pangan of Manila selected WAH and Tarlac as partners in their digital health journey for their Manila health information exchnage (MHIE).
WAH was selected as a finalist for Social Innovation for Health awards for its CRAMMS and MATA+ software.
WAH and JHPIEGO are developing the country's first gender-based violence reporting and referral system using HIS technology to enhance the quality of life for women and children.
48 participants from 4 LGUs attended DISH training and deployment for Barangay Health Stations, welcomed by WAH and Save the Children Philippines.
Calamaba, Laguna
Victoria, Samar
San Isidro, Samar
San Jose, Tarlac
Angono, Rizal
Piat, Cagayan
Plaridel, Bulacan
together with our public health facility partners, helping them to manage and improve local healthcare delivery
Mayor Dra. Honey Lacuna and City Health Officer
Dr. Poks Pangan of Manila selected WAH and Tarlac as partners in their digital health journey for their Manila health information exchnage (MHIE).
WAH was selected as a finalist for Social Innovation for Health awards for its CRAMMS and MATA+ software.
WAH and JHPIEGO are developing the country's first gender-based violence reporting and referral system using HIS technology to enhance the quality of life for women and children.
48 participants from 4 LGUs attended DISH training and deployment for Barangay Health Stations, welcomed by WAH and Save the Children Philippines.
Calamaba, Laguna
Victoria, Samar
San Isidro, Samar
San Jose, Tarlac
Angono, Rizal
Piat, Cagayan
Plaridel, Bulacan
together with our public health facility partners, helping them to manage and improve local healthcare delivery
Mayor Dra. Honey Lacuna And City Health Officer
Dr. Poks Pangan Of Manila Selected WAH And Tarlac As Partners In Their Digital Health Journey For Their Manila Health Information Exchnage (MHIE).
WAH was selected as a finalist for Social Innovation for Health awards for its CRAMMS and MATA+ software.
WAH and Jhpiego are developing the country's first gender-based violence reporting and referral system using HIS technology to enhance the quality of life for women and children.
48 Participants From 4 LGUs Attended DISH Training And Deployment For Barangay Health Stations, Welcomed By WAH And Save The Children Philippines.
Angono, Rizal
Piat, Cagayan
Plaridel, Bulacan
Calamaba, Laguna
Victoria, Samar
San Isidro, Samar
San Jose, Tarlac
Angono, Rizal
Piat, Cagayan
Plaridel, Bulacan
together with our public health facility partners, helping them to manage and improve local healthcare delivery
Mayor Dra. Honey Lacuna And City Health Officer
Dr. Poks Pangan Of Manila Selected WAH And Tarlac As Partners In Their Digital Health Journey For Their Manila Health Information Exchnage (MHIE).
WAH was selected as a finalist for Social Innovation for Health awards for its CRAMMS and MATA+ software.
WAH and Jhpiego are developing the country's first gender-based violence reporting and referral system using HIS technology to enhance the quality of life for women and children.
48 Participants From 4 LGUs Attended DISH Training And Deployment For Barangay Health Stations, Welcomed By WAH And Save The Children Philippines.
Angono, Rizal
Piat, Cagayan
Plaridel, Bulacan
Calamaba, Laguna
Victoria, Samar
San Isidro, Samar
San Jose, Tarlac
Angono, Rizal
Piat, Cagayan
Plaridel, Bulacan
WAH for Clinics
(WAH4C)
WAH4Clinics is an Electronic Medical Recording system for small local clinics. It provides recording and reporting of patient and clinic information required by PhilHealth and the DOH including, medicine inventory and dispensing, laboratory and diagnostics, ICD10 diagnoses, coding procedures, and health programs such as maternal and child care, family planning, TB, Malaria, Rabies, NCD, and adolescent health.
WAH for Hospitals
(WAH4H)
WAH4Hospital is a Hospital Information System (HIS) fit for community hospitals and infirmaries. Central to this system is the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) module required by the UHC law and WAH's award-winning hospital e-Claims module.
WAH for Patients
(WAH4P)
WAH4Patients are modules developed to improve patient healthseeking behaviour and encourage feedback. These include health alerts, reminders, bulletins, and follow-up appointments via SMS, digital feedback by patients on clinic services and personnel, and patient queuing system.
WAH for Interoperability
(WAH4PC)
WAH4Interoperability is a platform designed for Provinces and Highly Urbanized Cities to implement health system integration and interoperability as required by Section 19 of RA 11223. The interoperability layer will allow provinces and cities to govern digital health and patient information exchange across facilities using different health information systems.
Effective on-site installation requires hands-on training and measured hand-holding activities. Each partner shall receive a training and handholding program tailor-fitted to their needs.
Adjudged by PhilHealth as 2018-19’s “Most Responsive EMR Provider,” WAH offers reliable online, SMS, and call tech support and servicing. WAH strictly adheres with PhilHealth’s prescribed Service Level Agreement (SLA) among EMR providers.
Commitment to change requires steady upgrading of skills by end-users and features of the system. WAH commits to regular on-site monitoring and continuing skills development of the end-users with online and on-site cluster training and tutoring.
Public and digital health demand rigorous discussion of issues, especially on health financing. WAH organizes and hosts a number of national and regional activities where partners can meet with PhilHealth, the DOH, and other stakeholders and help them craft more responsive policies.
WAH takes pride in helping poor LGUs. With TN/PL, LGUs and facilities that have little cash to invest on WAH can now proceed with the partnership with the guarantee of health financing revenues through their PCB and eClaims PhilHealth reimbursements.
WAH has helped hundreds of LGUs and health facilities increase revenues from PhilHealth reimbursements. Since 2016, WAH facilitated the payments of more than P150 million to partner health facilities and LGUs.
To be a trailblazing digital health organization working with partners to create innovative technology and service solutions for healthier and happier communities.
To empower partner LGUs and health facilities through effective use of digital health technology and generation and sharing of quality electronic data for universal usability towards self-reliance.
Integrity
Teamwork
Innovation
Zest for Learning
2023
The mobility Activity Tracker Application (MATA+) was developed in collaboration with numerous organizations to monitor people mobility and refuce infrection when lockdowns relaxed in 2020.
It is a QR code-powered program that captures and validated personal information and allows people's motions to be retraced and reviwed.
2023
2020
2021
2019
WAH becomes the only EMR in the Philippines to successfully transmit PhilHealth PCB data from 2016-2018.
WAH is awarded by Philhealth as "The Most Responsive EMR Service Provider" for 2018.
Wireless Access for Health and the PGT rolls our COVID-19 RIsk Assessment Monitoring and Management System or CRAMMS to help combat the spread of the virus in Tarlac.
2020
2016 - 2018
WAH partnered with Tondo Foundation for the "Train Now Pay Later" scheme allowing health facilities short on funding to adopt WAH and jumpstart their health financing plans though PhilHealth reimbursements.
WAH is transformed into a non-stock, non-profit organization (NGO) to ensure sustainability and national expansion.
WAH and Tarlac inks formal partnership with Provinces of Pangasinan, Surigao Del Sur, Aurora, and Ilocos Sur.
With Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) support and finance, the WAH cooperation expands to LGs in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao that are partners with ZFF.
Tarlac-WAH was chosen to earn the first Jesse Robredo e-Governance Award from the DILG for creting the first government-to-client digital health system
2012
2013 - 2015
2015
WAH receives its first of many awards (Galing Likha Kalusugan Award from PIDS-NEDA) as it scales-up from four clinics to provincial-wide in Tarlac.
The Provincial Government of Tarlac (PGT) takes the mantle of leadership of the partnership and officially includes WAH as one of its premiere PPP projects.
2009
The Philippine Wireless Reach Project (PWRP) was created to investigate paperless recording and wireless electronic reporting of medical and health data.
The initiative was funded by Qualcomm Wireless Reach and supported by the Tarlac Provincial Government, RTI International, USAID, Tarlac State University, UP National TeleHealth, and Smart Communications.
2010
PWRP was officially branded as the Wireless Access for Health (WAH) partnership and paved the way for the pilot testing of the WAH-Electronic Medical Recording system in four municipalities in Tarlac.
2011
2023
2023
The mobility Activity Tracker Application (MATA+) was developed in collaboration with numerous organizations to monitor people mobility and refuce infrection when lockdowns relaxed in 2020.
It is a QR code-powered program that captures and validated personal information and allows people's motions to be retraced and reviwed.
2020
2021
MOVEMENT ACTIVITY TRACKER APPLICATION (MATA+)
2020
Wireless Access for Health and the PGT rolls our COVID-19 RIsk Assessment Monitoring and Management System or CRAMMS to help combat the spread of the virus in Tarlac.
2019
WAH partnered with Tondo Foundation for the "Train Now Pay Later" scheme allowing health facilities short on funding to adopt WAH and jumpstart their health financing plans though PhilHealth reimbursements.
WAH becomes the only EMR in the Philippines to successfully transmit PhilHealth PCB data from 2016-2018.
WAH is awarded by Philhealth as "The Most Responsive EMR Service Provider" for 2018.
2016 - 2018
2013 - 2015
With Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) support and finance, the WAH cooperation expands to LGs in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao that are partners with ZFF.
Tarlac-WAH was chosen to earn the first Jesse Robredo e-Governance Award from the DILG for creting the first government-to-client digital health system
2015
WAH is transformed into a non-stock, non-profit organization (NGO) to ensure sustainability and national expansion.
WAH and Tarlac inks formal partnership with Provinces of Pangasinan, Surigao Del Sur, Aurora, and Ilocos Sur.
2012
2009
WAH receives its first of many awards (Galing Likha Kalusugan Award from PIDS-NEDA) as it scales-up from four clinics to provincial-wide in Tarlac.
The Provincial Government of Tarlac (PGT) takes the mantle of leadership of the partnership and officially includes WAH as one of its premiere PPP projects.
The Philippine Wireless Reach Project (PWRP) was created to investigate paperless recording and wireless electronic reporting of medical and health data.
The initiative was funded by Qualcomm Wireless Reach and supported by the Tarlac Provincial Government, RTI International, USAID, Tarlac State University, UP National TeleHealth, and Smart Communications.
PWRP was officially branded as the Wireless Access for Health (WAH) partnership and paved the way for the pilot testing of the WAH-Electronic Medical Recording system in four municipalities in Tarlac.
2010
2011
2023
2023
2021
The mobility Activity Tracker Application (MATA+) was developed in collaboration with numerous organizations to monitor people mobility and refuce infrection when lockdowns relaxed in 2020.
It is a QR code-powered program that captures and validated personal information and allows people's motions to be retraced and reviwed.
2020
2020
Wireless Access for Health and the PGT rolls our COVID-19 RIsk Assessment Monitoring and Management System or CRAMMS to help combat the spread of the virus in Tarlac.
2019
WAH partnered with Tondo Foundation for the "Train Now Pay Later" scheme allowing health facilities short on funding to adopt WAH and jumpstart their health financing plans though PhilHealth reimbursements.
2016 - 2018
WAH becomes the only EMR in the Philippines to successfully transmit PhilHealth PCB data from 2016-2018.
WAH is awarded by Philhealth as "The Most Responsive EMR Service Provider" for 2018.
2015
2013 - 2015
WAH is transformed into a non-stock, non-profit organization (NGO) to ensure sustainability and national expansion.
WAH and Tarlac inks formal partnership with Provinces of Pangasinan, Surigao Del Sur, Aurora, and Ilocos Sur.
2012
With Zuellig Family Foundation (ZFF) support and finance, the WAH cooperation expands to LGs in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao that are partners with ZFF.
Tarlac-WAH was chosen to earn the first Jesse Robredo e-Governance Award from the DILG for creting the first government-to-client digital health system.
2011
WAH receives its first of many awards (Galing Likha Kalusugan Award from PIDS-NEDA) as it scales-up from four clinics to provincial-wide in Tarlac.
The Provincial Government of Tarlac (PGT) takes the mantle of leadership of the partnership and officially includes WAH as one of its premiere PPP projects.
2010
PWRP was officially branded as the Wireless Access for Health (WAH) partnership and paved the way for the pilot testing of the WAH-Electronic Medical Recording system in four municipalities in Tarlac.
2009
The Philippine Wireless Reach Project (PWRP) was created to investigate paperless recording and wireless electronic reporting of medical and health data.
The initiative was funded by Qualcomm Wireless Reach and supported by the Tarlac Provincial Government, RTI International, USAID, Tarlac State University, UP National TeleHealth, and Smart Communications.
Pey Canlas
Executive Director
Jhuvy Dizon
Supervisor
Finance and Operations
Jen Lee
Partner
Finance and Operations
Ara Severo
Partner
Human Resources
Iris Bernabe
Partner
Communications and Social Media
Nath Mallari
Partner
Liaison Officer
Supervisor
Supervisor
Partner
Partner
Partner
Partner
Noel Perez
Supervisor
Mark Santos
Supervisor
Ian Garcia
Partner
Vincent Antonio
Partner
Shane Baterina
Partner
Mika Viado
Partner
Supervisor
Supervisor
Partner
Partner
Partner
Partner
Seann Biag
Supervisor
Anna Yturralde
Supervisor
John Cabansag
Partner
Bui Madera
Partner
Dominic Domantay
Partner
Carla Aguinaldo
Partner
Myk Martinez
Partner
Kevin Alvarado
Partner
Ruth Castro
Partner
Tops Mani
Partner
Ton Villamin
Partner
Easter Y. Dasmarinas
Dennis Norman T. Go
Dennis D. Villasenor
Ricardo P. Ramos
Eileen Reynolds
Benito F. Arca
Easter Y. Dasmarinas
Dennis Norman T. Go
Dennis D. Villasenor
Ricardo P. Ramos
Eileen Reynolds
Benito F. Arca
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