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Published July 26, 2021, 7:00 AM
Metro Pacific Health Tech Corporation (MPHTC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPIC), is planning to forge partnerships with insurance companies and local government units for its healthcare app mWell.
In a press briefing, MPIC President Jose Ma. Lim said that, aside from more doctors, “We plan to invite insurance companies so we can provide more people access to affordable insurance through mWell.”
He added that, they are also seeking to tie-up with local government units so they can expand mWell’s reach from the private sector to include LGUs and their residents.
An all-in-one-app, mWell was created for the Filipino’s holistic well-being, providing professional consultations, wellness programs, products and delivery services.