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Friday, October 17, 2025

mWell and DICT Sign MOU to Advance Universal Healthcare — Bringing Paperless Medical Records to Your Fingertips



Imagine having all your medical information right at your fingertips — no more folders, no more waiting in line for printouts. With the mWell app, you can now access your medical records, lab results, prescriptions, procedures, and even your doctor’s schedule all in one place. It’s healthcare made simple, smart, and sustainable. Whether you’re tracking your medications or checking your lab results from a recent test, everything’s stored securely and paperlessly within the app. Managing your health has never been this easy — just a few taps, and you’re in full control of your wellness journey.

Gabby Concepcion, mWell Wellness Champion; Chaye Cabal-Revilla, mWell President and CEO and Metro Pacific Investments Corporation Chief Finance, Risk, and Sustainability Officer; Manny V. Pangilinan, mWell Chairman and

Metro Pacific Investments Corporation Chairman, President, and CEO; Henry Aguda, Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary; Migui Planas, DICT Assistant Secretary; Joy Barcoma, Miss Philippines Earth 2025; and Bently D. Roxas, Department of Health Director IV, Knowledge Management and Information Technology Services, during the mWell x DICT partnership signing at the mWell Primary Care Facility.


Changing the landscape of Philippine healthcare, mWell, the digital healthcare arm of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), has partnered with the Department of Information and

Communications Technology (DICT) to explore the integration of healthcare services into the government’s eGov PH App. This landmark collaboration aims to create the country's first national digital health integration within a government platform, enabling millions of Filipinos to gain direct access to doctors, health records, and essential services.


“This partnership will be foundational in providing every Filipino their right to quality care,” said mWell

Chairman and MPIC Chairman, President, and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan. “Healthcare is always among the top concerns of our countrymen. Together with government, we will close the healthcare gap and uplift quality of life in every community, and across every generation.”


DICT Secretary Henry R. Aguda emphasized the significance of the collaboration.


 “This partnership with mWell is a critical step in building a digitally connected nation where every Filipino has access to quality healthcare. By integrating these essential services into our eGov PH App, we are not only advancing the government's Digital Philippines agenda but also making good on our promise to bring health services directly to our people, no matter where they are.”


Chaye Cabal-Revilla, President and CEO of mWell and Chief Finance, Risk, and Sustainability Officer of MPIC, underscored the transformational opportunity. 


“The future of healthcare is now. This partnership brings together the country’s greatest minds and the biggest hearts committed to make the Philippines a global leader in digital health. By working closely with the DICT, we are creating a digital healthcare network where government, providers, and patients are united by technology and compassion. It means a mother in a remote barangay can consult a doctor without leaving her community. It means young people can seek

mind health support with dignity and privacy. It means families can keep their medical history safe for a lifetime. This is the promise of digital health that provides accessible, affordable, and inclusive care for all.”


The ceremonial signing was held at the mWell Primary Care Facility (PCF), the country’s first AI-powered clinic and mWell’s experience center for digital health. Powered by mWell’s Clinic Management Systemn(CMS), PCF integrates mWell’s technologies, including the Health ID and AI-powered Electronic Medical Records (EMR). 


Aside from serving patients, PCF demonstrates how mWell’s solutions can empower both

public and private health providers in support of Universal Health Care.


Supporting a Digital Philippines and Universal Health Coverage

The recent launch of the Philippines’ first digital Health ID through mWell goes beyond digitization. It establishes interoperable healthcare infrastructure that supports Universal Health Care goals and alignsbwith the government’s Digital Philippines agenda, including health programs such as the Yaman ng Kalusugan Program (YAKAP).

As part of the partnership, mWell and DICT are working towards integrating the mWell Health ID into the eGov PH App, which already has 18 million registered users. This planned integration positions mWell asbthe health engine behind DICT’s eGov platform, advancing a shared mission to make quality healthcarebaccessible to all Filipinos.

Through this collaboration, eGov PH users are envisioned to gain access to thousands of primary carebdoctors and specialists as well as mind health experts. mWell’s digital Health ID secures lifetime personal health records for individuals and families, while one-tap booking makes consultations more convenient.


Gerb Inajada, Chief Technology Officer of mWell said, “Our goal is simple: to remove the friction between patients, doctors, and government by making healthcare services seamlessly accessible through a single, trusted digital gateway. This integration ensures that every Filipino, wherever they are, can have access to care without borders.


(L-R) Ms. Chaye Cabal- Revilla, President and CEO of mWell and Chief Finance, Risk, and Sustainability Officer of MPIC, Mr. Manny V. Pangilinan, mWell Chairman and MPIC Chairman, President and CEO, Mr. Henry Aguda, Secretary, Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), and Mr. Luis Miguel Planas, Assistant Secretary, Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT).


Building a sustainable and future-ready healthcare ecosystem


With the acquisition and integration of KonsultaMD, mWell has become the Philippines’ leading digital

health platform. Through the mWell app, patients can consult virtually with doctors 24/7, receive e-

prescriptions and lab referrals, and share their records with healthcare providers as needed.


Since the beginning of First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos’ Lab for All initiative, mWell has been providing telemedicine services to various communities nationwide. At the same time, mWell has been working with DICT to reach geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas, deploying the mWell OnTheGo Clinic-In-A-

Bag to remote barangays, bedridden patients, 


Indigenous Peoples, and soldiers in conflict zones.

To complement these services, mWell introduced drone medicine delivery to isolated islands and launched BangkaHealth, which brings telemedicine to houses on stilts in Sulu via small boats. The collaboration aims to bring healthcare services to more communities and build a truly connected nation, ensuring that digital health reaches an even broader population.


As part of the MPIC Group, mWell is committed to working towards the achievement of the UN’s

Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being. It also supports the MVP Group’s Gabay Kalusugan advocacy focusing on quality and affordable healthcare.


Download the mWell app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store.


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