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No.

2016-0040

ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD SYSTEM


Please be guided by the following in the implementation of Electronic Medical Records for Primary Care Benefit:

PCB PROVIDERS

1. PCB Providers that are still using the Updated Primary Care Module (UPCM) shall be given until the end
of the year (December 31, 2016) to engage Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Providers whose systems /
software passed the validation of the Joint DOH and PhilHealth validation team. The EMR System shall be
used for the purpose of enlisting, profiling and submitting PCB-related data to PhilHealth.
2. The following are the initial EMR Providers whose systems / software have passed the validation testing:

Name of EMR Provider Validated EMR System


1. Department of Health iClinicSys
2. University of the Philippines - NTHC CHITS
3. Segworks Technologies Seg-RHIS
4. Ateneo de Manila - DOST eHatid LGU
5. Ateneo de Manila - Smart Telelcommunications SHINE OS+
6. Wireless Access for Health WAH - EHR
3. List of new EMR Providers who will pass the validation testing shall be regularly posted in the PhilHealth portal
or website. As such, PCB providers must check the said portal or website to confirm the validation certification.
4. PCB providers shall choose only (1) from among the validated EMR Systems for use within their respective
facilities.
5. In compliance with RA 10173 or the Data Privacy Act of 2012, PCB Providers shall be required to provide and
ask the patients to review and sign an Informed Consent Form (Annex A - Approved Informed Consent Form
Template), and make sure that the patients understand its contents prior to signing.
6. Signed Informed Consent Forms shall be safely kept and made available by the PCB Providers for legal or audit
purposes.
7. PCB Providers shall comply with the electronic reporting requirements of PhilHealth as prescribed under
PhilHealth Advisory No. 11-01-2015.
8. PCB Providers shall ensure that there are appropriate Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) and Service Level
Agreements (SLAs) made between their Management and EMR Providers.
a. The MOA is a document in which the PCB Provider and EMR Provider agree to work together for a common
objective.
i. It may define the working relationships, activities, deliverables, conduct of work, and other vital
requirements between the PCB Provider and EMR Provider.
ii. The MOA is based on a proposal which is to be accepted by a PCB Provider (to whom the proposal is
made) and an EMR Provider who makes the proposal.
iii. When the EMR Provider’s proposal is accepted, the MOA serves as a promise of parties to each other, and
to the provisions therein to which they have agreed upon.
iv. Both parties have the right to go to court in the event of non-performance of any provision of the
agreement.
b. The SLA shall be part of the MOA where a service is formally defined such as the scope, quality, and
responsibilities of the EMR Provider are explicitly listed. Common feature of the SLA is the contracted
delivery time of the service or performance system uptime, mean time between failures, mean time to repair
or recovery, defining party that is responsible for reporting faults or paying fees, data rates, throughput, and
other measurable details as shall be agreed upon.
c. The MOA and SLA between the PCB Provider and EMR Provider shall be legal and binding only to the
contracting parties herein.
d. PhilHealth shall not be held liable for any action of the EMR Provider with regards to its engagement with the
PCB Provider that may result to damage or injury to the PCB Provider or its clientele.
e. The EMR Provider shall hold PhilHealth, its personnel and instrumentalities, free from any liability with
regards to its engagement with its client PCB Provider/s.
9. Effective January 1, 2017 onwards, all PCB Providers shall be using validated EMR Systems. PhilHealth shall no
longer re-accredit PCB Providers that cannot conform with the use of validated EMR Systems.

EMR PROVIDERS

1. All business engagements of the EMR Providers shall be properly coordinated with the concerned PhilHealth Regional
Offices (PROs) and/ or Local Health Insurance Offices (LHIOs).
2. EMR System’s Training, provision for Software Operations or User’s Manual and Manual of Operations, technical
support, system availability, system security, and among others shall be included in the Service Level Agreement
between the PCB Provider and EMR Provider. The scope is the use of the validated EMR System to meet the
requirements of the PCB and other future requirements.
3. EMR Providers shall be required to provide assistance to the PCB Providers in securely transmitting or submitting data or
information should there be any failure in connectivity or lack thereof.
4. EMR Providers shall furnish PhilHealth with a copy of the Memorandum of Agreement and the latter shall submit
to the eHealth EMR Experts Group Secretariat.

RAMON F. ARISTOZA, JR.


OIC-President and CEO
EVP and COO

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