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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
WAH has helped hundreds of LGUs and health facilities increase
revenues from PhilHealth reimbursements. Since 2016, WAH facilitated
the payments of more than P2 Billion to partner health facilities
and LGUs.