If there’s any silver lining to the COVID-19 pandemic, it has definitely
accelerated the application of modern technology to meet the emerging need for
at-home, on-demand medical diagnostics, since people have been mandated to
shelter in place or are otherwise afraid to go out regardless as they might
contract the deadly disease.
| Lab@Home seeks to bring the power of technology to serve a growing demographic of patients who require at-home healthcare services, such as elderly adults |
This is an insight shared by Toshi Zialcita, operations head of Lab@Home,
a start-up mobile diagnostics provider that launched just when the pandemic was
declared by the second quarter of 2020. The company affirms that there has
definitely been a surge in demand for home service lab tests since then. He
clarifies though that plans to roll out Lab@Home had already been in place even
before COVID-19 broke out.
“The timing could be called fortuitous but we also see it as an
affirmation of our foresight that on-demand diagnostics will be an important
mode of delivering healthcare services in the future, especially in the
Philippines and with its emerging demographics,” says Zialcita.
“We believe this is the future of healthcare and wellness in the
Philippines as it is already happening in other parts of the world, and it was
just a matter of time before mobile and on-demand medical diagnostics became
the way to go here in the country,” adds Dr. Austin Gawaran, Lab@Home’s medical
director.
Lab@Home chief executive Aaron Kemmer
The particular demographic that Zialcita is referring to is an
increasing population of elderly adults with difficulty going out of their
residences for their personal needs. Their caregivers or guardians themselves—usually
their children—are millennials who are digital natives and are used to the
convenience of technology working for them to ease their busy daily schedules.
Given these factors, the healthcare industry is ripe for on-demand
diagnostics that cater to today’s modern, tech-driven lifestyle. This is the
vision shared by Zialcita and Gawaran along with the rest of the company’s
founders, who are established personalities in their own right in the global tech
start-up community.
Lab@Home chief executive Aaron Kemmer is an experienced tech investor
who launched, among many projects, Made In Space—an endeavor for enabling
“off-world manufacturing” and paving the way for successful human existence in
other planets. Business strategy head John Kemmer similarly played a pivotal
role in establishing tech start-ups such as Magic, an on-demand virtual
personal assistant, and growing its scale exponentially.
In the Philippines, while this type of home service laboratory testing has
been around for quite some time already, Lab@Home sets itself apart from other
providers through a stronger, more convenient, technology-based system such as
setting appointments online and through its own app.
Lab@Home’s service is also uniquely designed to be more responsive and
adaptive by partnering with several laboratories and diagnostics centers. This
allows scheduling and servicing closer to each patient wherever they may be,
and also offering a wider variety of tests that only specialized laboratories
may be able to accomplish.
Lab@Home business strategy head John Kemmer
“Aside from the usual blood chemistry tests—CBC, electrolytes and
creatinine— our platform also offers imaging such as x-ray and ultrasound, as
well as ECG or heart monitoring, which we discovered is in huge demand by our
customers,” says Gawaran. Of course, RT–PCR or the commonly known nasal or oral
swab for COVID-19 continues to be in high demand. “For this service, turnaround
time is critical and that’s what we always aim to deliver,” he says.
Lab@Home is at work to continuously improve its operational platform and
enhance its on-demand nature, as well as to expand its diagnostics offerings to
include the latest in biomarker technology that can help detect critical
illnesses such as cancer. For Aaron Kemmer, the future of healthcare lies in
enabling a better quality of life for all, and it starts with a more proactive
approach from each individual.
“Lab@Home came
about with the dream of improving chances for a longer, happier and healthier
life by providing easier access to personal health data. It is our mission to
bring the benefits of modern healthcare technology to underserved Filipinos,”
he concludes.
Visit www.labathome.ph or call +63
917 886 HOME (4663)