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Cardinal Santos Medical Center goes high-tech with mobile app

Posted on January 25, 2013

Cardinal Santos Medical Center goes high-tech with mobile app

Adding to an already vast catalog of health services, Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) is now adapting Smartphone mobile technology to upgrade the way it provides access to information and services to patients and the general public.

The first hospital in the Philippines to launch a mobile app, this technology will make it easier for patients to contact the Emergency Room, Information Desk, Customer Service, Wellness Clinic, Home Service, as well as get directions and schedule information.

“Mobile technology is now an integral part of modern lives. Smartphones and online technology link us to the rest of the world 24-hours a day. This is why we are utilizing mobile apps to make our health services easily accessible, wherever a client may be,” said Atty. Pilar Nenuca P. Almira, president and CEO of Cardinal Santos Medical Center. “And we’re just scratching the surface here. The practical applications are only limited by our imagination.”

This mobile app is now available in Google Play. It will also be available soon on iTunes for iOS devices.

Cardinal Santos Medical Center is one of the leading hospitals in the Philippines in the fields of BRAIN, SPINE, the HEART, CANCER, and MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY. It is also known for its expertise in Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pulmonary Medicine, Nephrology, Urology, and Rehabilitation Medicine. The hospital employs a comprehensive care approach to all specialties.

Cardinal Santos Medical Center is a modern, tertiary hospital and academic institution managed by Metro Pacific Investments Corporation. Its sister companies include Makati Medical Center, Asian Hospital and Medical Center, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, De Los Santos-STI Medical Center, Riverside Medical Center, Davao Doctors Hospital, Meralco, Maynilad Water Services, and Manila North Tollways Corporation. It is located at 10 Wilson St. Greenhills West, San Juan City, Metro Manila. Call 727-0001 or visit www.cardinalsantos.com.ph for more information.

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