Philippines can be global leader in healthcare BPO

Published by rudy Date posted on February 17, 2012

THE Philippines is poised to become the world leader in the multibillion-dollar 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 high-value 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. –Raadee S. Sausa, Manila Standard Today

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