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PHILIPPINE local health authorities should use technology such as telemedicine to better serve communities, according to a manager from Geneva-based humanitarian group Médecins Sans Frontières or MSF (Doctors Without Borders). READ:

“One thing any agency should invest on in terms of advancing and changing their approaches is the integration of technology, such as in mental healthcare [delivery],” Al Madale, an MSF manager who worked with victims of the 2017 Marawi terror attack, said in a Zoom interview.

Capacity building, cohort monitoring, community work and supply management were the most important components of the Marawi project, Mr. Madale said. The top causes of death in Marawi are all noncommunicable, though upper respiratory tract infections, dengue and skin diseases at temporary shelters also a concern.

“We always monitored the morbidities that were arriving in our clinics,” David Lorenzo, a coordinator for the Marawi project, said. “Based on that, we could realize whether we needed to change our strategy, or focus on a more speciCommunity health workers play a key role in providing support, Mr. Madale said, adding that they need all the support that they can get.

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