Filipino startup MILA Business Solutions Corp. has launched a patient-centric health data storage app called MILA. It aims to change the way Filipino families manage their healthcare records.
A survey found that 64% of parents struggle to recall their child’s medical history during appointments. This can lead to incomplete assessments and incorrect diagnoses. 50% of parents also reported losing their baby books multiple times. To this end, the app was created to help parents keep track of their child’s medical history more efficiently.
MILA app helps mothers manage their children’s health by providing a platform to manage medical records and appointments and share data with healthcare providers and family members. MILA aims to create a specialized ecosystem for promoting family health and well-being.
Parents can use the platform to access helpful features that make managing their child’s health information easier. These include a family health plan, a digital baby book, digital immunization records, medication and appointment reminders, and personalized health notes. With everything in one place, parents can keep track of their child’s medical information seamlessly, one record at a time.
The health data management platform is supported by Pulse 63, the healthcare venture arm of Kaya Founders. Users can securely store health records, access immunization records, schedule appointments, and set medication reminders through the in-app calendar and alarm feature.
MILA also allows for securely sharing children’s health data with schools, doctors, or family members, streamlining health data management to prioritize children’s well-being.
For more details on MILA, visit https://mila.com.ph/.
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