MakatiMed gains two new SHAP partners

SHAP and LCM Diagnostics officers 1st row (L-R):   Ma. Cecilia L. Luzarraga, R.M.T., Vivian G. Ojerio, R.M.T., Mary Ann B. Lee, Corporate Business Officer, Angela S. Cusi, and Pilar Gonzales, Finance Admin Manager. 2nd row (L-R): Bron Jay M. Villamor of MakatiMed SHAP Administrative Staff, Leslie W. Espino, General Manager, Paolo Espino, Assistant Marketing Manager Augustus R. Padilla, R.M.T. and William O. Dungca, R.M.T.

Makati Medical Center’s Strategic Hospital Alliance Program continues to expand with the addition of its first diagnostic laboratory partner, and a new partner in the Southern Tagalog region.

LCM Diagnostics (Laboratory of Computer Medicine Philippines, Inc.) in Makati signed the SHAP partnership on August 19, becoming MakatiMed’s first diagnostic laboratory partner. MakatiMed held the orientation last September 8, attended by their General Manager, Leslie W. Espino, and the laboratory staff.

The Diagnostic Laboratory was established in 1983 and it is one of the country’s oldest private medical laboratories. LCM Diagnostics has provided a range of medical laboratory services to thousands of satisfied customers. LCM Diagnostics pioneered and continues to provide home service for the comfort and convenience of patients requiring his special service. In addition, LCM Diagnositcs has a Strategic Business Alliance with the Lifeline Rescue, the first and only dedicated “Emergency Quick Response” (EQR) service in the Philippines.

Another new SHAP partner is the Laguna Holy Family Hospital, a secondary hospital with a 54-bed capacity located in Sta. Cruz, Laguna. lt started its operation in November 1970 and was considered the first private hospital established in the 4th district of the province.

The partnership began on August 22, 2014 and MakatiMed conducted the orientation on September 11. SHAP to date is composed of 75 partner hospitals, clinics and diagnostic laboratory, four company referrers, and six physician referrers.

ZTE intros V5 Max: Budget-friendly 64-bit with 2GB RAM

ZTE introduces its new V5 Max which carries decent specs like a 5.5-inch display, Snapdragon CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 13MP camera for a price targeted to be easy on the pocket.

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ZTE V5 Max specs:
5.5-inch HD display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 64-bit processor
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
Up to 32GB via microSD
13MP rear camera
5MP front camera
3100mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat with Nubia UI

The Zte V5 Max carries pretty good internals for CNY999 or an estimated cost of around Php7.3K. Initially introduced in China, there’s a big chance it will also arrive in Philippine shores so stay tuned as we keep tabs on it.

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TMC Holds Workshop To Prepare Children for Adoption

The Medical City Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in partnership with the Consulate of the Republic of San Marino held the first of a series of workshops for children from child-caring agencies to help prepare them for eventual adoption.

The pilot workshop took place on July 10, 2014 at the Museo Pambata in Manila and was facilitated by Dr. Cornelio Banaag Jr., head of the TMC Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, together with Drs. Vanessa Cainghug, Genuina Ranoy, Geraldine Lobo and Mary Daryl Joyce Lindo-Calleja. It was conceptualized by the said doctors together with Dr. Norieta Balderrama and Dr. Evelyn Gapuz. The next workshop will be held this November.

The activities included storytelling, role playing and group discussions with children facilitated by Child and Adolescent psychiatrists of the section.

The Philippines has been struggling with economic difficulties in the region and among the problems connected with poverty is the growing number of neglected and abandoned children who seek refuge in the various child-caring agencies in the country.

With current research studies indicating the possible negative effects of institutionalizing children, and with the goal of matching children with a permanent family and a permanent home, the Department of Social Welfare and Development launched an advocacy campaign to increase awareness of adoption as an enduring answer to the situation of homeless children and homes searching for children.

The heightened awareness in the local adoption process due to the various advocacy campaigns of DSWD, as well as the introduction of the Inter-Country Adoption Act of 1995, greatly contributed in the increase in the number of Filipino children being adopted both locally and internationally. Legal adoptions bestow on the child all the rights and privileges of a child born into a family.

TMC Child and Adolescent psychiatrists believe that children for adoption need to be prepared emotionally since they will experience a transition out of institutionalized or foster care to a permanent family.

The workshop aimed to increase the awareness of the participants on their attitudes about adoption including their fears, anxieties and joy about having a permanent home. The workshop also aimed to develop a more positive outlook in transitioning to a permanent home.

According to Dr. Lindo-Calleja, the adoption process is such a life changing journey for children which warrants emotional and psychological preparation.
“This is an opportunity for child psychiatrists to take an active part in making the children’s journey smoother,” says Dr. Lindo-Calleja.

“The beauty of Child Psychiatry is in helping children early on in their lives and in the process, being able to change the trajectory of the children’s’ lives towards a better direction,” adds Dr. Banaag.

The activity was the pilot community project of the TMC Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Eleven children aged five to twelve who are to be matched for local and inter-country adoption participated in the workshop.

The project is in partnership with the Consulate of the Republic of San Marino which signed an Inter- country adoption agreement with the Philippines in 2011. Two Filipino orphaned and abandoned children have thus been adopted in the European microstate. The Republic of San Marino, the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, has been giving guidance and support for children in the country since 2008.

St. Luke’s Medical Center and Fortune Care launches ‘Healthcare For Those Who Care’

Recognizing that our doctors also need to be taken cared of, St. Luke’s Medical Center (SLMC) and Fortune Care have recently formed a partnership to offer a comprehensive health care coverage for St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City and Quezon City doctors and their dependents. Fortune Care is one of the pioneers in the HMO industry and has served their members nationwide for almost three decades.

The 2014 to 2015 Fortune Care health care coverage includes more comprehensive health care benefits. Fortune Care will underwrite the doctor’s share of hospital bills while integrating exclusive SLMC privilege discounts for doctors and their dependents. The discount applies to inpatient and outpatient services and inpatient and outpatient medicines.

In addition, inpatient benefits include room and board accommodation, services of accredited physicians and surgeons, drugs and other medications given during hospitalization and required laboratory tests and other necessary diagnostic services as requested by a Fortune Care physician. On the other hand, outpatient benefits include consultation at St. Luke’s – Quezon City or St. Luke’s – Global City during clinic hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) from Monday to Saturday, necessary routine laboratory tests and commonly available diagnostic procedures, treatment of minor injuries and eye, ear, nose and throat (EENT) care among others.

Eligible enrollees include department heads, chief of sections, associate heads, active consultants, active associates, consultants, affiliates, fellows, resident physicians, hospitalists and intensivists. Dependent enrollees include spouse (up to 70 years old) and children (from birth up to 18 years old) are also considered.

LG G3 Screen with NUCLUN octa-core CPU announced

LG Electronics has announced the G3 Screen, a 5.9-inch Full HD Android smartphone that is powered by the Korean company’s first mobile application processor, the octa-core NUCLUN.

While the G3 Screen is a notable smartphone on its own, the main feature here is the LG-made NUCLUN (pronounced NOO-klun) octa-core CPU which promises high performance and low energy consumption. In addition, the said processor also supports LTE-A Cat.6 mobile connectivity for maximum download speeds of up to 225Mbps and backward compatibility with current LTE networks.

“NUCLUN was designed using ARM big.LITTLE technology for efficient multi-tasking capabilities. The AP employs four 1.5GHz cores (ARM Cortex-A15) for high performance and four 1.2GHz cores (ARM Cortex-A7) for less intensive processing. The number of performing cores can be adjusted based on the requirements of the task for maximum processing power or maximum energy savings.”

LG G3 Screen key specs:
5.9-inch Full HD IPS display, 373ppi
NUCLUN Octa-Core (1.5GHz Quad-Core +1.2GHz Quad-Core) CPU
2GB RAM
32GB internal storage
MicroSD card support
13 megapixel OIS+ rear camera
2.1 megapixel front camera
LTE-A Cat.6
3,000mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat
157.8x 81.8x 9.5mm
182g
Black / White

source: LG

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