Expert flags interoperability gap in PHL鈥檚 healthcare

An expert said on Tuesday that the lack of interoperability within the health information systems in the Philippines is causing a hindrance in the country鈥檚 universal healthcare (UHC) access.
鈥淭hey have to talk to each other so that the data flows with the patient, that鈥檚 what we want,鈥 Veincent Christian F. Pepito, assistant professor and researcher at the Ateneo de Manila University School of Medicine and Public Health (ASMPH) Center for Research and Innovation, said in a forum.
鈥淥ur health information system must be able to talk to each other,鈥 he added.
In his presentation at the forum, a public-sector respondent cited concerns about the gaps within the government鈥檚 health-sector systems.
鈥淵ou have E-konsulta for consultations and primary care, and you have HOMIS (Hospital Operation Management and Information System) for the hospital,鈥 the respondent wrote. 鈥淏ecause these are not interoperable, we can鈥檛 access the primary care records of patients when they are referred to us.鈥
According to Mr. Pepito, the interoperability of health information systems across hospitals is an 鈥渋deal鈥 factor in the UHC framework.
鈥淲hen you go to PGH (Philippine General Hospital) or some other tertiary hospitals, you still have to take the records again, you still have to take the entire history of patients again,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n short, the data is not traveling with the patient.鈥
However, he noted that cybersecurity and data privacy are crucial in implementing a synchronized health information system across the country.
鈥淢any are still hesitant because they might mess up with the data privacy,鈥 he said in Filipino. 鈥淒ata privacy advocates and the DICT can step in to clarify these issues.鈥
鈥淚mplementation of encryptions, or having multiple backup servers so that one half will not derail the implementation or endanger the security of the data,鈥 he added.
The Universal Healthcare Act, or Republic Act No. 11223, enacted in 2019, mandates that all Filipino citizens be automatically enrolled in the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) National Health Insurance Program.
In the 2026 national budget, P448.125 billion was allocated to the health sector to support the promotion of UHC, including P1 billion budget for the Zero Balance Billing (ZBB) Program in local government hospitals. 鈥斅Almira Louise S. Martinez


