Maxicare helps members reignite their businesses amidst COVID-19
Dr. Edsel Salvana of the DOH’s Technical Advisory Group on Infectious diseases discussed the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on businesses and workplaces.
Manila, Philippines — Under
the “new normal,” business and healthcare go hand-in-hand as industries recover
and adapt to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. To signify its support to the
country’s outsourcing sector, Maxicare Healthcare Corporation, the country’s
premier healthcare provider, joined the Call Center Association of the
Philippines’ (CCAP) Serving the World: Contact Islands ‘21 Virtual Conference
on Re-Igniting Growth in the New Business Environment.
During the virtual conference,
Maxicare hosted a discussion on how COVID-19 will continue to impact the way
businesses operate and how the company has been helping ensure the safety and
wellbeing of employees.
Living
with the impact of COVID-19
Maxicare invited Dr. Edsel Salvana, Director of
Institute of Biology and Biotechnology and member of the Department of Health’s
(DOH) Technical Advisory Group on Infectious Diseases, to provide an overview
on the COVID-19 situation in the country. During his talk, Dr. Salvana
emphasized the need for innovation in ensuring that workplaces are
pandemic-resilient and less likely to spread diseases. “There are a lot of
innovations that will outlive the pandemic, including working from home. If you
don’t need your entire workforce to be in the office, then taking out half of
them and allowing them to work from home will be the most effective.”
Dr. Salvana also expressed his optimism that
businesses will flourish better towards the end of the year as we learn to
better cope with the pandemic. “If we stick to public health standards and
increase vaccination while reinforcing the healthcare system, we will be able
to manage our severe cases and the economy can remain open as we continue to
roll out our vaccines. We are already seeing the numbers go down, we ask that
everyone cooperates. Make sure that aside from getting vaccinated, wear your
masks and face shields especially indoors and stick to what you have been doing
in terms of protecting each other.”
Re-igniting
businesses through innovative and responsive healthcare services
Maxicare’s Assistant Vice-President for
Wellness and Medical Resource and Research Dr. JC Sevilla also shared how they
are helping partner companies reignite growth through the Maxicare HomeCare
COVID-19 Management Program.
“We know that early detection is the priority
when it comes to COVID-19. Our program, which simulates a hospital admission,
provides continuity of care from consultation to treatment with 24/7
telemedicine and telemonitoring. Telemedicine includes consultations with in-house
physicians where we also provide electronic prescriptions and lab requests.
With telemonitoring, we are able to monitor disease progression. The Maxicare
HomeCare program also offers medication including Remdisivir and steroids, as
well as ambulance conduction if needed. The program is open for all COVID-19
cases and those qualified cases needing confinement.”
Sylvia Stolk, Chief Digital and Transformation
Officer also shared how Maxicare is investing in technology to transform
healthcare. “Access to basic health services is very important. We are helping
businesses by making sure our members are healthy through protection, care
continuity and easy access to healthcare, and understanding our members’ state
of health through proactive, preventive, and predictive care.”
“Even before the pandemic, Maxicare already
began to strengthen its customer experience vision and principles, where most
of the member journey and digital transformation projects are anchored,” said
Fiona Victoria SAVP/Group Head of Corporate Sales.
Some of these digital initiatives include the
Maxicare Member Gateway platform for applying for Letter of Authorization (LOA)
online, Maxicare Videoconsult for 24/7 video consultations with doctors, and
the HR Viewpoint and Enroll Me platforms for human resource personnel. During
the first months of the pandemic, Maxicare was also at the forefront of
ensuring a manageable return to work process with the Re-Entry Assessment and
Management Program. They were also one of the first companies to invest in
COVID-19 vaccines, making it available to their corporate partners and their
members, including dependents.
“Reigniting the growth of our company,
Maxicare, means we are prepared to extend excellent patient service on top of
medical care. Re-igniting our progress means being able to map our customer’s
journey from their onboarding to their post-medical needs,” added Victoria.
To know more about Maxicare and its products
and services, call their 24/7
hotline 8582-1900.
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