Dale Gonzalo Malapitan announced that Caloocan City is upgrading its health centers with digital equipment, including laptops, desktops, and printers, to improve the delivery of basic medical services.
The initiative covers all 193 barangay health centers, aiming to streamline administrative tasks such as patient record management and medical supply inventories.
Malapitan emphasized that the digitalization program will particularly benefit residents in remote villages, ensuring faster and more efficient service.
He also reminded constituents that all health center services remain free of charge. The move is part of the city government’s broader push toward modernizing public service delivery.
Source: PhilNews24 | March 17, 2026
