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DOST distributes RxBoxes to 4 NegOr LGUs

Amlan Municipal Health Officer Dr. Eric Jude Briones (in red shirt) and his staff receive a unit of RxBox from DOST-Negros Oriental Provincial Director Atty. Gilbert Arbon (3rd from right) with DOST 7 RxBox Coordinator Marichu Baclay (2nd from right). The turnover was held July 27, 2022 at Manhattan Suites Inn, Dumaguete City. (Photo courtesy of DOST-NegOr)

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.

A staff of DOST7 orients local health officers from Amlan, Dauin, San Jose, and Tanjay City on the basic functions and operations of the RxBoxes. (RAL/PIA7 Negros Oriental)


Ang advantage man gud aning device is that magamit ni siya adto sa mga lagyo na lugar kay madala-dala man siya na unit and ang atong areas na kuwangan ug medical personnel matabangan sila (One advantage of this is that it can be brought anywhere because it is also portable. This could also help address the lack of health office personnel),” said Atty. Gilbert Arbon, provincial director of DOST in Negros Oriental.

Kani siya dako kaayo gamit. Ang atong mga pasyente di na kinahanglan moadto sa Dumaguete, dili na kinahanglan moadto sa laboratories sa Tanjay. Pwede kami ang mo-initial nila og ECG (This is a big help to us. Our patients would no longer have to go to Dumaguete City or to laboratories in Tanjay City. We can administer ECG to them),” said Dr. Eric Jude Briones, Amlan municipal health officer who is also one of the recipients of the telehealth devices.

A total of 19 RxBoxes have already been deployed in different local health offices across the province.

DOST also distributed RxBoxes to other provinces in Central Visayas.

The department also partnered with local tertiary hospitals to help interpret local officers in interpreting the results of the RxBoxes.

Aside from this, DOST also established a referral system with its partner hospitals to provide treatment for patients in case their local health units are not capable to do so.  (RAL/PIA7 Negros Oriental) 

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Roi Anthoni Lomotan

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Roi Anthoni Lomotan is an Information Officer at Philippine Information Agency (PIA) - 7. He is currently based in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. His job at PIA includes covering general beat assignments and other important events in the province.

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