The Taguig City government signed two agreements on Aug. 16 to improve health programs for mothers and children, and enhance healthcare access.
Under the first agreement, CareSpan Asia Inc., in partnership with Temasek Foundation, will allow Taguig to have access to its advanced digital health care platform.
Mayor Lani Cayetano said this will utilize “CareSpan’s electronic medical record systems that will simplify the process of filing PhilHealth claims for our patients in Taguig.” It is a pilot program that will onboard 350,000 underserved citizens of Taguig.
Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano with Singapore's Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung (Photo from Mayor Cayetano's Facebook account)

Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano with Singapore's Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung (Photo from Mayor Cayetano's Facebook account)
Taguig Mayor Lani Cayetano with Aloysius Colayco of CareSpan Asia (Photo from Mayor Cayetano's Facebook account)
The signing of the agreements was witnessed by Singapore Minister for Health Ong Ye Kung. Singapore’s Temasek Foundation will provide funding of S$2.12 million.
The city government will train volunteers and health workers to engage low-income communities.
“Our mission in Taguig has always been to provide equitable access to quality and affordable healthcare for all. We have pioneered programs in the country by offering comprehensive care, including nutrition, wellness, and various medical services, bringing healthcare closer to our community - sometimes even directly to their doorsteps,” said Cayetano.
CareSpan founder and Chairman Nonoy Colayco emphasized the platform's role in supporting the Universal Health Care (UHC) initiative.
“CareSpan is dedicated to transforming healthcare for the underserved with the goal of ending health poverty through technology by providing Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems and eClaims, to make healthcare more accessible and affordable. We empower health facilities by unlocking financial resources through PhilHealth Konsulta claims ensuring that even the most vulnerable communities receive the care they deserve,” he said.
In the second agreement, the SingHealth Duke-NUS Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI), led by KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (KKH) Singapore, has partnered with Taguig to enhance maternal and child health services.
"We are also excited to work with Temasek Foundation and KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital to learn, innovate, and develop together. This collaboration will not only enhance our capacity to deliver quality healthcare but also help us adopt best practices and innovative solutions that have been successful in Singapore," the mayor said.