Monday, January 6, 2025

Smarter and Integrated Local Health Information System Project Team’s eHATID LGU wins Bronze Medal and Special Prize at Seoul International Invention Fair

Philippine Council for Health Research and Development
Smarter and Integrated Local Health Information System Project Team’s eHATID LGU wins Bronze Medal and Special Prize at Seoul International Invention Fair

The Smarter and Integrated Local Health Information System’s (SMILHIS) eHATID LGU project received global recognition as a Bronze Medalist from the Korea Invention Promotion Association (KIPA) and Special Prize for Best International from the Malaysian Association of Research Scientists during the 2024 Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF) on November 27-30, 2024. Known as one of the premier gatherings of inventors worldwide, the SIIF showcases science and technology (S&T) solutions addressing societal concerns through technology and innovation. With over 500 entries from 30 countries, the recognition of eHATID LGU highlights its potential to provide healthcare in underserved and isolated communities.

Developed to manage the concerns of healthcare workers especially in rural communities, the eHATID LGU functions as an offline-accessible electronic medical records platform. It enables local health units to store and update patients’ data efficiently, even in areas where internet access is unreliable. The project also facilitates reporting to national agencies like PhilHealth, helping to streamline administrative tasks while freeing up more time for patient care.

Mr. Jaztine Calderon, the developer of eHATID LGU, shared the inspiration behind the project, stating, “The goal has always been to address the practical difficulties encountered by healthcare workers in remote areas. Many rely on paper-based records that are prone to errors and delays. With eHATID LGU, data can be managed efficiently, even without an internet connection.”

The system operates on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, offering healthcare providers an accessible and intuitive tool. To complement its functionality, Calderon and his team also introduced the SMILHIS Local Health Information Exchange (LHIE). The additional platform securely integrates patient records across multiple health facilities, ensuring continuity of care when patients visit different clinics or hospitals. The eHATID LGU and LHIE can serve as innovative solutions for health data management in geographically isolated and underserved communities.

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The Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) played an important part in the project’s success. Through funding and monitoring, the DOST-PCHRD has supported the advancement and wider adoption of eHATID LGU. Calderon expressed gratitude for the support, saying, “The involvement of government organizations like DOST-PCHRD provides Filipino innovators with the resources and opportunities needed to share their work on an international stage.” Through the Council’s guidance, the project has been aligned with national health priorities, ensuring its relevance and responsiveness to the needs of communities across the Country.

DOST-PCHRD Executive Director Dr. Jaime C. Montoya commended the project, saying, “The eHATID LGU exemplifies how research and development and technological prowess can improve access to quality healthcare for Filipinos. The project’s recognition on the international stage highlights the ingenuity and dedication of Filipino innovators in making healthcare accessible for all.”

Looking ahead, the eHATID LGU team aims to expand the system’s applications beyond healthcare further. Plans are underway to explore its use in public service sectors such as disaster risk reduction management and social welfare. Through integrating various functions, Calderon’s team seeks to establish a comprehensive platform that addresses a broader range of community needs.

Reflecting on the recognition at SIIF, Calderon remarked, “The real indicator of success lies in creating solutions that respond with the needs of communities. It is an honor to have eHATID LGU acknowledged globally, but the greatest achievement remains its impact on the lives of those it serves.”

Three other Filipino projects also won Bronze Medals at the SIIF: the iPOND device developed by Ms. Zalda R. Gayahan of DOST – Metals Industry Research and Development Center (MIRDC), the Bamboo Textile Fiber Technology spearheaded by Ms. Marie Antonette V. Berces of DOST – Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI), and the DeBCC Cream for basal cell carcinoma treatment invented by Ms. Lorena B. Dela Cruz-Chiu.

DOST-PCHRD leads Health Cluster Exhibit at 2024 National Science and Technology Week

The Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD), together with other DOST agencies, spearheads the Human Well-being Cluster Exhibit at the 2024 NSTW in Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, from November 27 to December 1, 2024...Read more

From Visions to Ventures: Filipino Innovators Drive Biotech Success
 
During the 2024 National Biotechnology Week (NBW) at the University of the Philippines – Los Baรฑos from November 25-29, 2024, the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) hosted the “Turning Visions into Ventures” session...Read more

Groundbreaking meeting of ASEAN Liver Research Initiative charts path for future studies
 
Hosted by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD), the 1st ALRI Meeting was conducted to identify priority areas and special working groups, as well as formulate concept proposals to be undertaken by its members...Read more

Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance: DOST-PCHRD Advances AMR R&D Efforts
 
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to pose a growing public health threat, requiring actionable solutions rooted in research. On 5 November 2024, the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) convened over 100 stakeholders...Read more

Another holiday surprise before this year ends, we are now accepting applications! 

The Council together with the University of Trieste and Fondazione Italiana Fegato invite applications for the three-year scholarship program on molecular hepatology within UniTS PhD program in Molecular Biomedicine. Send your applications until 10 February 2025!

The doctoral program focuses on cancer biology, genetics, jaundice, and liver metabolic diseases. To signify interest, you may submit your CVs to: bit.ly/2025PhD-Italy-Portal

For more information, follow this link: bit.ly/2025PhD_Italy

Dr. Rafael Vincent M. Manalo, Batch 7 MD-PhD in Molecular Medicine scholar graduate, was named a Top Oral Presentation (Overall/All Categories) at the 29th Biological Sciences Graduate Congress (BSGC) 2024 held at the National University of Singapore, Singapore last December 9-12, 2024.

The MD-PhD in Molecular Medicine program is a partnership between the UP College of Medicine and DOST-PCHRD. It aims to develop medical doctors with a strong background in basic and clinical research as part of their biomedical careers.

DTI reaffirms commitment to business development at SSF Summit

Tacloban City, Philippines—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) hosted a Shared Service Facility (SSF) Summit aimed at strengthening business enterprises through enhanced access to technology and resources last 12 December 2024. A flagship program of the DTI, the SSF program provides critical machinery, equipment, tools, skills, and knowledge to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through a shared system.
 
The DTI partners with “co-operators”—associations, cooperatives, universities and colleges, non-government organizations, and local government units—who house, maintain, and make the equipment accessible to enterprises.
 
Specifically, the summit provided an orientation on the updated implementation guidelines, led by the DTI Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development Coordinator for Region 8 Ms. Numen Lansangan. She highlighted the requirement of a 10% increase in sales or beneficiaries for co-operators to transfer the equipment ownership before the expiration of the usufruct agreement within two years.
 
With 156 SSF Projects established across the region, the DTI emphasized its commitment to ensuring the operational efficiency of each project. The summit facilitated provincial reports, identifying common operational challenges and outlining steps and commitments to address them.
 
The DTI Provincial Offices will help SSF co-operators in maintaining complete and accurate documentation, submitting timely reports to monitor sales increase and beneficiaries assisted, regularly monitoring equipment functionality and identifying those needing repair or disposal, and scheduling capacity building interventions tailored to address the specific needs of the co-operators.   
 
Moreover, the summit addressed concerns regarding expired Usufruct Agreements of some SSF Co-operators. These expired agreements may require the transfer of  equipment to other capable and qualified co-operators, or the reapplication of the co-operators themselves.
 
The DTI Regional and Provincial Offices committed to conducting a comprehensive inventory of the Usufruct Agreements and facilitating the reapplication process for co-operators or the transfer of equipment to qualified entities by January 2025.   
 
Furthermore, the DTI will strengthen the services of the Shared Service Facilities by linking co-operator with market suppliers and buyers. This network will promote greater access to raw materials and semi-processed and final products, while also fostering connections with technology and technical experts and promoting sharing of good practices.
 
It was an opportune time during the event for SSF co-operators to gather and identify themselves under the coconut sector, other processed food sector, and other non-food sector to discuss these ways forward.
 
Inspiring success stories were shared by thriving co-operators, including Mr. Tito Cabintoy of the Brgy. Cabacungan multipurpose cooperative (MPC), Ms. Merlina Lumakin of the Sto. Niรฑo de Plaridel MPC, and Mr. Rammel Sacobos of the Baybay Dairy Cooperative. They emphasized of strong organizational structure, member commitment, meticulous record-keeping, regular equipment maintenance, and investment in facilities.
 
The summit underscored the crucial role of co-operators in effectively managing and maximizing the benefits of SSFs. It drew 182 participants, including cooperative and association members, DTI officials and project focal persons, and other representatives from the local government units and national government agencies. 

Biliran under price freeze following bridge incident


Biliran, Philippines—In response to a recent incident affecting the Biliran Bridge, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Biliran Provincial Office has implemented a price freeze on basic necessities. This action follows the province’s declaration of a state of calamity last 27 December 2024, through a Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution.
 
Based on the technical assessment conducted, the bridge has sustained damage in certain areas due to corrosion, exposure to saltwater, and the constant daily movement of heavy loads. To address this, a barge is recommended to be utilized to handle the increased flow of cargo trucks transporting goods, perishable products, and fuel to the province, while major repairs to the bridge are undertaken.
 
The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council has recommended declaring a state of calamity to stabilize prices, ensure the continuous delivery of essential goods and services, and facilitate the mobilization of resources to mitigate the impact of the incident.
 
Section 6 of Republic Act 7581, also known as the Price Act, mandates that during a state of calamity or emergency, prices of basic necessitices within the affected area are automatically frozen at their prevailing levels. This automatic price control lasts for 60 days unless sooner lifted by the President of the Philippines.
 
The DTI continues to regularly monitor the prices and supplies of basic necessities and prime commodities under its jurisdiction. Reports show that prices are stable, although a few items were out of stock. To maintain the flow of essential goods, the provincial government prepares and monitors landing ramps for barge operations;.
 
The public is advised to stay calm as authorities are working diligently to ensure the continued supply of essential goods to the entire province. 

GETTING READY FOR GO NEGOSYO'S 20TH YEAR

 
2025 will be an exciting year. It is the year the non-profit I founded, Go Negosyo, turns 20 years old. How time flies, indeed. I can still remember when former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo asked me to be her adviser on entrepreneurship and started me off on this journey. I have met many remarkable people who shared my advocacy to uplift Filipinos through entrepreneurship. We believed then, as we do now, that empowering Filipinos with access to the necessary tools for successful entrepreneurship – money, markets and mentorship – will help millions escape poverty and live comfortable, prosperous lives.

2024 itself was a year that will be hard to top. Most companies did well last year. Our family companies, Concepcion Industrial Corp. and RFM, did extremely well, experiencing good cash flow and ending the year with no debt. I would like to think our companies are the bellwether for consumer confidence, since we deal with products in and adjunct to the consumer goods segment.

 It turns out we’re not just indulging in wishful thinking or confirmation bias: the rise in consumer confidence is reflected in numbers from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. Their fourth quarter surveys reflect an improvement in both consumer sentiment and business optimism, citing “higher and additional sources of income, more working family members and more available jobs and permanent employment” among consumers, and the “anticipation of an increase in demand for certain goods and services and the related seasonal uptick in business activities” on the business side.
So it is quite fortuitous that Go Negosyo will celebrate its landmark year in 2025, which I firmly believe will be a better year for the Philippine economy. 

Sunday, January 5, 2025

๐ˆ๐ค๐š-๐Ÿ ๐๐š๐ง๐๐š๐ข๐ ๐๐ข๐ ๐š๐ง๐  ๐Š๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ž๐ซ๐ž๐ง๐ฌ๐ข๐ฒ๐š ๐ฌ๐š ๐๐š๐ง๐ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐š๐ง๐ข๐› ๐ง๐š ๐–๐ข๐ค๐š, ๐ญ๐š๐ ๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐š๐ฒ!

Matagumpay na isinagawa ang Ika-2 Pandaigdigang Kumperensiya sa Nanganganib na Wika na ginanap noong 9–11 Oktubre 2024 sa Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas, Maynila katuwang ang Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas-Sentro sa Pag-aaral ng Wika (PNU-LSC), Departamento ng Filipino ng Pamantasang De La Salle (DLSU-Filipino), at Departamento ng Linggwistiks ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas (UP-Lingg).
Nilahukan ito ng 267 na kalahok mula sa iba’t ibang katutubong pamayanan, lider ng indigenous cultural communities (ICCs), Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representatives (IPMR), ahensiya, institusyon, mag-aaral, at mga organisasyon.

Sa unang araw ay nagtanghal ng ritwal ang Bugkalot. Nagbigay ng mainit na bating pagtanggap si Denmark L. Yonson, PhD, Vice President for Student Success and Stakeholders Services ng Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas.Nagbahagi rin ng mensahe si Secretary-General Ivan Henares, PhD sa pamamagitan ni Gng. Kaye S. Nagpala ng Philippine National Commission for UNESCO. Nagtanghal naman ng katutubong sayaw ang PNU Kislap Sining Dance Troupe bilang pampasiglang bilang. Matapos nito ay nagbigay ng panayam ang Pamaksang Tagapanayam na si Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Direktor ng Tebtebba kaugnay ng karapatan na dapat tinatamasa ng mga katutubo. Sinimulan naman ni Tagapangulong Arthur P. Casanova, PhD, ang panayam sa plenaryong sesyon na tumatalakay sa “Estado ng mga Nanganganib na Wika sa Pilipinas at Programa sa Pagpapasigla ng Wika ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino.” Sinundan ito ng paralel na sesyon tungkol sa dokumentasyon at mga pag-aaral sa wika mula sa iba’t ibang institusyon. Sa ikalawang plenaryong panayam naman ay tinalakay ni Anna Belew, PhD, Direktor ng Endangered Languages Project ang “Lumalaking Network ng Pagpapasiglang Pangwika sa Kabila ng mga Hanggahan.”

Sa ikalawang araw ay nagbigay ng mensahe si Deborrah S. Anastacio, PhD, Tagapangulo ng Departamento ng De La Salle. Ibinahagi din ni Marites T. Gonzalo, Direktor, IP Education Ministry ang “Pagtuturo ng mga Katutubong Kaalaman” at ginagawa ng kanilang organisasyon para sa kanilang komunidad na Tagakawlo. Sinundan ito ng pagbabahagi ni Frederick Barcelo, Bugkalot, sa “Pagsasalin ng Bibliya bรญlang Paraan ng Pangangalaga ng Wika” ng kanilang wika. Hinilawod Epic Chant Recording naman ang ibinahagi nina Felipe P. Jocano Jr., Unibersidad ng Pilipinas at Lord Jane Caballero-Dordas, PhD, Sugidanon. Nagkaroon din ng bahagian sa sesyong pararalel kaugnay ng mga papel-pananaliksik pangwika. Ibinahagi naman ni Siripen Ungsitipoonporn, PhD, Mahidol University ang pag-a-archive ng mga wika (Language Archiving) at nagawang website at mga materyal.

Sa ikatlong araw, nagbigay ng mensahe si Maria Kristina Gallego, PhD, Tagapangulo ng Departamento ng Linggwistiks. Nagbahagi naman ng mga papel sa plenaryong sesyon ang mga tagapanayam mula sa katuwang na institusyon. Sinimulan ni John Amtalao, PhD, Pamantasang De La Salle ang “Ang Sampung Libong Salita ng Tuwali-Ifugao sa Lente ni Padre Hubert Lambrecht: Repleksiyon sa Pagbubuo ng Identidad ng Aralรญng Kordilyera.” Sinundan ito ni Voltaire M. Villanueva, PhD Pamantasang Normal ng Pilipinas na “Pagtatampok sa mga Kalinangang Bayan sa Aralรญn at Pagsasanay tungo sa Preserbasyon ng Wika at Kultura (Bongabong).” Nagkaroon din ng pagbahagi sa mga papel-pananaliksik sa paralel na sesyon. Huling nagbigay-panayam si Jesus Federico C. Hernandez, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa “Quo Vadis: Muling Pagsipat sa Diskurso ng Panganganib at Pagpapasigla ng mga Wika sa Pilipinas.”

Pinangasiwaan naman ni Komisyoner Melchor E. Orpilla, PhD, Komisyoner ng Wikang Pangasinan, ang Resolusyon sa mga kalahok hinggil sa pagkakaisa ng mga ahensiya at institusyon sa pangangalaga ng mga nanganganib na wika sa bansa na nilagdaan ng mga kalahok. Sa huli, ay nagbigay ng pampinid na pananalita si Komisyoner Jose Kervin Cesar B. Calabias, PhD, Komisyoner ng mga Wika ng Kahilagaang Pamayanang Kultural kaugnay ng naganap na tatlong araw na kumperensiya.

SM Mall of Asia Arena wins 2023 Sports Venue of the Year Award

SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena cemented its position as a leader in Philippine sports tourism after being awarded the prestigious Sports Venue of the Year at the 6th Philippine Sports Tourism Awards. This recognition highlights the arena's commitment to excellence and its role in attracting major sporting events to the Philippines.

In the photo: SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Arena's Senior Assistant Vice President and General Manager, Arnel Gonzales (center), proudly accepts the "Sports Venue of the Year" award at the 6th Philippine Sports Tourism Awards, reflecting SM MOA Arena’s role as the Philippines’ premier sports venue.
A legacy of hosting sporting excellence
Since its opening, SM MOA Arena has been a central stage for landmark sporting events. It gained international recognition in 2013 by hosting the National Basketball Association (NBA) Global Games between the Indiana Pacers and the Houston Rockets, featuring basketball icons like LeBron James and Stephen Curry. The arena has also been home to major events such as the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Asia Championships, the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, the International Premier Tennis League, and the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night in 2015.

Germany emerges as World Champions after the much-anticipated game against Serbia in the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Basketball World Cup 2023 Group Phase at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
Locally, the arena hosts annual events like the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), and the Philippine Volleyball League (PVL). SM MOA Arena also embraces the growing e-sports scene, hosting tournaments for popular games like Dota 2 and Mobile Legends.
A landmark year for SM MOA Arena
In 2023, SM MOA Arena played a pivotal role in the FIBA Basketball World Cup, serving as a key venue for the group and final stages. Earlier that year, it also hosted the Volleyball Nations League (VNL), drawing in volleyball fans to watch top men’s teams compete. These high-profile events, combined with the arena’s consistent hosting of world-class tournaments, cemented its status as the premier venue in the country, earning the Sports Venue of the Year award.

The intense action unfolds at the Volleyball Nations League (VNL) at the SM Mall of Asia Arena 2023, with teams battling for supremacy in front of an excited crowd.
Commitment to excellence
SM MOA Arena is committed to enhancing the fan experience. Over the past four years, the arena has invested $4.5 million in upgrades, including improvements to its giant LED Mesh, basketball lighting, player’s entrance, spectator seating, and sound acoustics. These upgrades ensure the venue remains on par with the highest global standards for major sporting events.
Future-forward
"Winning Sports Venue of the Year is an honor for our team," said Arnel Gonzales, Senior Assistant Vice President and General Manager of SM MOA Arena. "This award inspires us to continue innovating and providing an unforgettable experience for fans. We are dedicated to ensuring the arena remains at the forefront of sports tourism."
In 2025, SM MOA Arena will host the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers and serve as a key venue for the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) Volleyball Men's World Championship. Upcoming events, such as the Men’s VNL and other international tournaments, further solidify the arena’s reputation as the heart of sports in the Philippines.

The SM Mall of Asia Arena’s iconic eye-shaped structure symbolizes the vision of holding events that are a "feast for the eyes."
About SM Mall of Asia Arena
SM Mall of Asia Arena is a world-class venue for sports, entertainment, and cultural events. For more information, visit www.mallofasia-arena.com or follow @moaarena on social media. Tickets for upcoming events can be purchased online at www.smtickets.com or at any authorized SM Tickets outlet nationwide.