In celebration of its 55 years of patient partnership, The Medical City (TMC) recently launched two major initiatives—the Remote Care Center and the Center for Diagnostic Medicine.
The Remote Care Center aims to provide patients access to health-care services even outside the hospital, bringing continuous care, convenience and safety, and an innovative and compassionate approach to TMC’s patient partners.
The center is designed to provide in-home support and care as an alternative to admission to an in-hospital setting for eligible patients including those requiring complex continuing care and rehabilitative care.
The Remote Care Center brings health-care services closer to homes and communities, providing patients the best care possible, anytime, anywhere. Its numerous benefits include early intervention to prevent complications, convenience for the patients, improved access to care, and patient empowerment and education resulting in better health outcomes.
Patients manage health vitals under medical supervision from the comfort of their home, opening hospital spaces to treat those who need critical care and lowering readmission rates.
“Indeed, The Medical City proves that the future of healthcare is coming home,” says Dr. Amiel Dela Cruz, TMC’s Chairman of Department of Medicine.
The Center for Diagnostic Medicine, backed up by The Medical City’s advanced diagnostic technologies and medical experts from multiple fields, aims to provide well-designed programs that incorporate multidisciplinary case analyses to avoid misdiagnosis.
“Uncertain diagnosis and treatment plans can come at a substantial cost. That’s why, with regard to our health, it pays to be certain. Be confident with your health care and opt for a second opinion with the Center for Diagnostic Medicine,” said Dr. Christian G. Delos Reyes, TMC’s chief marketing officer.
The Center for Diagnostic Medicine aims to help patients create confident and informed decisions about their medical conditions. A team of highly experienced doctors and staff will be assigned to a patient based on his or her needs. To avoid misdiagnosis, the center implements a well-designed program that incorporates multidisciplinary cases analysis.
“The center will be a hub for those who wish to seek a second opinion or want their cases re-analyzed. We want to position ourselves as the hospital that can diagnose the hard-to-diagnose diseases,” adds Dr. Delos Reyes.
For more information, visit https://www.themedicalcity.com/.