The Medical City to launch diagnostic medicine, remote care centers

THE Medical City (TMC), a healthcare network with a flagship complex in Ortigas Avenue, Pasig City, is set to launch a remote care center as well as a center for diagnostic medicine in October. It has also launched its participatory medicine campaign on Oct. 14.听
鈥淧art of our quest to deliver the best of healthcare to our patients is to develop more groundbreaking services and programs,鈥 said Dr. Christian G. Delos Reyes, TMC鈥檚 chief marketing officer, in an Oct. 17 Zoom call. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about buying the most advanced technology. It鈥檚 creating programs that would address a certain population of patients who need that specific type of program.鈥
TMC will be launching a center for diagnostic medicine next week, Dr. Delos Reyes said. Gathering specialists from multiple fields, the center will be a hub for those who wish to seek a second opinion or want their cases re-analyzed.听
鈥淲e want to position ourselves as the hospital that can diagnose the hard-to-diagnose diseases,鈥 he said.听
Another upcoming development in the coming week is the healthcare network鈥檚 remote care center, which targets to provide hospital care from a patient鈥檚 home.听
鈥淚t goes beyond X-rays at home or mobile clinics,鈥 Dr. Delos Reyes told 大象传媒. 鈥淔or patients who want to stay at home and be treated at home, [this] will now be a reality… the future of healthcare is coming home.鈥听
The 24-hour service features a command center where patients are monitored online by healthcare staff, and includes thrice a day tele-rounds (doctors鈥 virtual rounds). Each patient鈥檚 bedroom at home will likewise be outfitted with cameras as well as gadgets that monitor vital signs, which inputs will be relayed back to the command center in real-time. Field nurses and doctors will further be deployed on occasion to check on the patient鈥檚 condition, as well as deal with any intravenous (IV) fluid bags, catheters, and the like.
By treating patients with illnesses such as pneumonia and dehydration at home, Dr. Delos Reyes added, TMC鈥檚 hospitals will be freed up to treat more of those who need critical care.听
The healthcare network also launched on Oct. 14 鈥淚n Health and In Sickness,鈥 a campaign that puts patients at the center of healthcare, and recognizes them as partners of their own health.
TMC puts 鈥渁 lot of premium鈥 on participatory medicine, according to Lawrence Y. Sibayan, marketing and business development division head of TMC. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just doctors telling, but patients also sharing what they want to do.鈥听
鈥淵ou have to know where the patient comes from [to] engage them in active participation,鈥 Mr. Sibayan said in the same Zoom call.听
Dr. Delos Reyes added that practicing certain methodologies and acquiring certain technologies 鈥 such as in the case of Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses who practice bloodless medicine 鈥 are examples of how hospitals can listen to and respect patients鈥 values.听
The videos in the 鈥淚n Health and In Sickness鈥 campaign highlights 鈥渘ot just the patient, but the culture of [collaborative] healthcare we have here, and the nurses and doctors who are part of our success story,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a celebration of that relationship.鈥 鈥 Patricia B. Mirasol


