
For years, the Krus na Ligas Health Center operated the same way countless community clinics across the country did—on paper. Patient information lived in folders that grew heavier each month, shelves buckled under thick records, and staff navigated piles of charts just to keep consultations moving. It was a system built on dedication and manual effort, but one that struggled to keep pace with the growing demands of modern healthcare.
That reality began to change when SM Foundation introduced DigiKonsulta, a digital health innovation under its Wellness Center Program. Originally developed to help community facilities meet evolving compliance and accreditation requirements, the initiative has become much more than a technological upgrade. It is a bridge that allows even small, remote, or resource-challenged health centers to operate with the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of modern medical facilities.

At Krus na Ligas, the transformation became clear the moment the program rolled out. Consultation rooms were refreshed, workflows became organized, and digital dashboards started to replace the handwritten charts that once dictated the rhythm of the clinic. For Dr. James Demetria, the center’s resident physician, the shift has been nothing short of transformative. Tasks that previously consumed minutes—sometimes hours—now take seconds.
“Pumasok na tayo sa digital age,” he said, noting how digital access brings faster collaboration, more secure records, and a drastic reduction in time spent rummaging through old files. With a few clicks, doctors now retrieve patient histories, review previous treatments, and make informed decisions more quickly, allowing them to spend more time on actual patient care rather than paperwork.

But the impact extends beyond the clinic walls. With DigiKonsulta’s teleconsultation feature, patients who struggle to visit the center—due to heavy rains, emergencies, or geographic limitations—can still receive medical guidance. “Nagagamit po namin ito sa teleconsult… naibibigay pa rin namin ang aming services kahit hindi makapunta ang pasyente,” Dr. James added.
The ripple effect is national. Fifteen other SM Foundation-supported facilities, including those in GIDAs like South Cotabato, now use DigiKonsulta to expand services and lighten administrative load. Health workers report having more time for what truly matters: educating, counseling, and caring for patients.
For communities long underserved, DigiKonsulta is not just about digitalization—it is about giving healthcare workers the tools to deliver faster, fairer, more reliable care. For Dr. James and thousands of families, it represents progress they can feel every day.


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