DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros Oriental, August 3 (PIA) -- Four local health units in Negros Oriental received RxBox telehealth devices from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to enhance the delivery of medical services to their constituents in far-flung communities.
Officials from DOST7 turned over RxBoxes to local health officers of Dauin, San Jose, Amlan, and Tanjay City on July 27 and also oriented them on the basic functions of the device.
“Makakuha ni siya ug blood pressure, temperature, oxymeter na mo-determine sa oxygen saturation, electrocardiogram, (ug) maternal tocometer para sa status of contraction sa uterus diha sa pagpanganak sa inahan (This can measure blood pressure and temperature. It also has an oxymeter that can determine oxygen saturation. It can also be used as ECG and maternal tocometer to check the status of contraction in the uterus for birthing mothers),” said Marichu Baclay, DOST7 RxBox regional coordinator.
RxBoxes are diagnostic devices developed by DOST and its partner agencies, University of the Philippines Manila - National Telehealth Center, University of the Philippines Diliman - College of Engineering, and the Department of Health.
These telehealth devices are especially intended for communities in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAS) as it can be used for diagnostic procedures and form maintaining electronic medical records of patients or individuals in the hinterlands.