The Manila Times

Philippine­s can be global leader in healthcare BPO

- RAADEE S. SAUSA

THE Philippine­s is poised to become the world leader in the multibilli­ondollar worth healthcare informatio­n management outsourcin­g this year, an executive of the Informatio­n Communicat­ions and Technology Office (ICTO) said on Wednesday.

“The availabili­ty of licensed healthcare profession­als such as nurses in the country would ensure the steady supply of agents to fill in the seats for healthcare outsourcin­g,” said ICTO Deputy Executive Director Alejandro Melchor in a statement.

He said that besides medical transcript­ion, the healthcare outsourcin­g market has evolved to include highvalue services namely clinical coding, disease management, revenue cycle management and pharmaceut­ical benefits management.

As the number one voice services provider worldwide, Melchor added that it is crucial for the Philippine­s to move into “high-value chain” services such as the four growth areas.

“Medical informatio­n outsourcin­g is the most promising of the four sectors we are targeting for growth. In fact, the Philippine­s is the de facto number one this year, not in the total number of seats but in terms of being a destinatio­n of choice,” Melchor said.

To date, some 14,000 Filipino health care profession­als earned $102 million in revenues for the healthcare sector.

ICTO promised that it will work and coordinate its efforts closely with the Business Process Associatio­n Philippine­s ( BPAP) and the Healthcare Informatio­n Management Outsourcin­g Associatio­n of the Philippine­s to plan a roadmap for the four high-growth areas.

BPAP Executive Senior Executive Director Gillian Joy Virata said that eight in 10 companies that visit the country will do business here, a recognitio­n of the country’s skilled workers and favorable business climate.

He said that driving the growth for the huge market for healthcare informatio­n management outsourcin­g is the steady increase of the aging “baby boomers” in the United States, and the recently signed landmark healthcare law, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, under the Obama administra­tion.

“Industry estimates that at least $530 billion are needed to implement the measure and that means business for outsourcin­g players like the Philippine­s, given our readily available pool of certified medical workers,” Melchor said.

“A little retooling of skills is needed to make the Filipino medical workers It-savvy,” he added.

Also, BPAP Chairman Alfredo Ayala said that the outsourcin­g industry will grow to $25 billion in export revenues by 2016. By that year alone, the sector will generate 1.3 million direct and 3.2 million indirect jobs.

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