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
WAH marked its 10th Anniversary with a two-day celebration on January 18-19 that brought together partners from across the Philippines.
129 people celebrated with the WAH Team and the Provincial Government of Tarlac that featured discussions and exchanges on UHC, PhilHealth Konsulta, itneroperability, digital health, and health systems integration.
WAH also introduced its first ever honorees for the ManaWAHri Awards. Facilities and individuals were honored for their excellence and contribution in making WAH the strongest, biggest and most successful digital health partnership in the country.
2024
The mobility Activity Tracker Application (MATA+) was developed in collaboration with numerous organizations to monitor people mobility and reduce infection 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 reviewed.
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 creating 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
WAH marked its 10th Anniversary with a two-day celebration on January 18-19 that brought together partners from across the Philippines.
129 people celebrated with the WAH Team and the Provincial Government of Tarlac that featured discussions and exchanges on UHC, PhilHealth Konsulta, interoperability, digital health, and health systems integration.
WAH also introduced its first ever honorees for the ManaWAHri Awards. Facilities and individuals were honored for their excellence and contribution in making WAH the strongest, biggest and most successful digital health partnership in the country.
2024
WAH @10 'TO ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
2023
The mobility Activity Tracker Application (MATA+) was developed in collaboration with numerous organizations to monitor people mobility and reduce infection 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 reviewed.
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 creating 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
2024
2024
WAH marked its 10th Anniversary with a two-day celebration on January 18-19 that brought together partners from across the Philippines.
129 people celebrated with the WAH Team and the Provincial Government of Tarlac that featured discussions and exchanges on UHC, PhilHealth Konsulta, interoperability, digital health, and health systems integration.
WAH also introduced its first ever honorees for the ManaWAHri Awards. Facilities and individuals were honored for their excellence and contribution in making WAH the strongest, biggest and most successful digital health partnership in the country.
2023
2021
The mobility Activity Tracker Application (MATA+) was developed in collaboration with numerous organizations to monitor people mobility and reduce infection 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 reviewed.
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 creating 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
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Jen
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Ara
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Myk
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Kevin
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Ruth
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Ton
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Seann
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Anna
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Domz
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Lorie
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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