Zamora Pia Regina Fatima C, Celeste Jimuel, Rivera Roselle Leah, Petrola John Paul, Aguila Raphael Nelo, Ledesma Jake, Ermoso Miles Kaye, de Castro Romulo
Center for Informatics, University of San Agustin, General Luna Street, Iloilo City 5000, Philippines.
Department of Women and Development Studies, College of Social Work and Community Development, University of the Philippines Diliman, Magsaysay Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City 1101, Philippines.
Oxf Open Digit Health. 2024 Feb 20;2:oqae011. doi: 10.1093/oodh/oqae011. eCollection 2024.
The ATIPAN Project is a digital strategy aimed toward providing health services to marginalized and vulnerable communities in Western Visayas, Philippines. This paper presents the implementation of its telemedicine component in 10 partner communities, output and potential utilization in realizing Universal Health Care (UHC), and moving-forward strategies for sustainability. It also describes the hindrances and corresponding solutions identified during the 2-year project implementation. While regional in nature, the adoption of the ATIPAN model for the UHC implementation all over the Philippines could ensure health care delivery in marginalized and underserved areas.
阿蒂潘项目是一项数字战略,旨在为菲律宾西米沙鄢地区边缘化和弱势群体提供医疗服务。本文介绍了其远程医疗部分在10个合作伙伴社区的实施情况、在实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)方面的产出和潜在利用情况,以及可持续发展的推进战略。它还描述了在为期两年的项目实施过程中发现的障碍及相应解决方案。虽然该项目本质上是区域性的,但在菲律宾全国采用阿蒂潘模式实施全民健康覆盖可以确保在边缘化和服务不足地区提供医疗服务。