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Gearing up for the new era of Telehealth



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Is your facility keeping up with the rising demands for Virtual Health?


The current global health crisis has highlighted the value of virtual health through telehealth, telemedicine, or remote patient monitoring. Due to lockdowns and community quarantines, healthcare organizations, ranging from large hospitals to small independent physicians, are now adopting telehealth systems to continue providing services to their patients.

Recognizing the advantages of virtual health, the Department of Health (DOH) and the National Privacy Commission (NPC) released a set of “Guidelines on the Use of Telemedicine in COVID-19 Response” last April. This joint memorandum aims to enable patients to receive health services even while staying at home, except for emergencies or to avail of COVID-19-related health services as per standing protocols.

As the adoption rates continue to skyrocket among healthcare facilities, physicians, and patients, use case applications for telehealth are continuing to expand across the healthcare environment—from mental health providers and physical therapists to small physician offices and large health systems. Healthcare providers utilize virtual health for online video telehealth visits, remote patient monitoring, virtual education, and management of billing and online payments, to name a few.

For Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, the rise of virtual health, on the other hand, is straining the health IT infrastructure and creates new challenges among healthcare providers.

“Now that we currently face a pandemic, most healthcare systems struggle to support the volume of data generated by the virtual health approach. Healthcare providers, including hospitals, retail clinics, outpatient facilities, and physicians, must ensure that their IT infrastructures are built to support the range of virtual health services, being delivered today,” said Jason Lim, the country manager of Vertiv Philippines.

To ensure the seamless delivery of virtual health services, Lim listed three things that healthcare providers must consider in ensuring the successful implementation of virtual health technologies.


Build redundancy into the telehealth infrastructure

Healthcare organizations must ensure that they have dependable internet connection and bandwidth, suitable for the data volume and high-resolution imaging. They also need to establish backup power protection for computers and network apparatus, as well as to consider data sovereignty, data privacy, security, and regulations.


Modernize legacy infrastructure

To support the next generation of computational, storage, and communication capabilities, healthcare organizations may also need to modernize their infrastructures.

As healthcare facilities add hundreds of devices and thousands of sensors to their already overloaded network, it will be vital to assess their existing infrastructure for weak spots that could potentially bring their network down. Many healthcare systems were long overdue for technology updates even before the pandemic. There have also been some inadequacies in management, monitoring, security, and even back up power, which plague the health IT environments.

With the growth of telehealth, there is an opportunity to get the needed funding for upgrading critical infrastructure devices in support of next-generation digital healthcare that delivers increased bandwidth, added security, and added computational, storage, and communications capabilities.



Leverage the power of edge computing

Innovative digital healthcare technologies and the rapid growth of telehealth is generating large amounts of data, from a variety of sources, and at greater velocity than ever before. Leveraging this data can help healthcare providers gain deep insights that can ultimately improve patient outcomes, boost workforce productivity, and improve the revenue streams for healthcare providers.

By leveraging edge computing, an approach where health IT infrastructure or IT network services closer to where their customers are, healthcare providers will be more equipped to collect, analyze, and secure the influx of telehealth data for making faster, more informed decisions at the point of care. Deploying an edge architecture enables data processing close to the source promoting greater security and efficiency while reducing both cost and strain on bandwidth.

As IT becomes an integral part of today’s new era of telehealth, Vertiv aims to bring together cutting-edge Healthcare Solutions that can help healthcare providers to meet the growing demand for always-on connectivity, while managing security and costs, and do it with fewer resources and tightening budgets.



Vertiv’s Healthcare Solutions also help ensure uninterrupted operations, optimal performance, and scalability of data centers, communication networks, and other critical IT facilities. To learn more about how Vertiv supports the continuity of today’s vital business applications, visit Vertiv.com.

Jabra launches compact true wireless ANC solutions with new Elite 85t earbuds

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Jabra’s latest addition to its award-winning compact true wireless earbuds portfolio hits the Philippine market this 2020 holiday season with the Jabra Elite 85t. 

One of the smallest earbuds that offers Advanced Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)TM, the Elite 85t is built on Jabra’s innovative track record and does not compromise on discreet design, the user’s comfort, the overall quality of calls or music experience.

“At Jabra we engineer products for purpose and today we are proud to show that our commitment to ANC is no exception. Our users today are looking for great things in small packages, so we are thrilled to offer the Jabra Elite 85t which sports our best-in-class ANC in a very compact and sleek design,” states René Svendsen-Tune, CEO at Jabra. 

“We are also excited to take our current Jabra users on the ANC journey with us with a free upgrade from their existing Elite 75t products – leading the charge as the first global brand to execute this over-the-air update. For us, ANC now means ‘Accept No Compromise’!” he proudly announced.


Elite 85t with Jabra Advanced ANCTM


The Jabra Elite 85t is engineered to defy the boundaries of how much noise can be removed in a set of true wireless earbuds. Featuring Jabra’s most advanced and powerful ANC technology, its dual chipset delivers strong ANC capability as well as optimal sound processing. 

Users can create their own private, quiet space and fully control what they hear in their surroundings through HearThrough (Jabra’s transparency mode). The flexibility of the Jabra Advanced ANC goes beyond an on/off solution as it is adjustable with a dual slider from full ANC to full HearThrough, and anywhere in between -- enabling Jabra Elite 85t to offer a more personalized experience that puts the user in control of their surroundings.


Optimal call quality 

The new Jabra Elite 85t earbuds bring outstanding call quality for both the user and the person on the other end, with the 6-mic technology (three on each ear, two on the outside, one on the inside). Improved wind noise protection enables great calls anywhere. Microphones inside and outside the earbuds deliver improved noise cancellation, filtering out more noise across all frequencies. 


Semi-open design

The Elite 85t puts extra focus on natural sound performance and limited occlusion (blockage/closure) which are achieved through its semi-open design and multiple ANC microphones.

The 12mm speakers allow the Jabra Elite 85t to produce a big sound and powerful bass, while still enhancing comfort and relieving ear pressure with its semi-open design. Jabra has also adapted the ear gels to an oval shape providing a better sealing in the ear. This means the tower of the Elite 85t does not sit as deeply within the ear, giving users a more comfortable earbud, while maintaining a very secure fit. 

The Elite 85t provides up to 5.5 hours of listening with ANC on, which extends to 25 hours with the charging case with ANC on and 31 hours with ANC off. 


Charging Convenience

For the first time ever, Jabra is offering a product in its well-reviewed Jabra Elite series with wireless charging capabilities. The Jabra Elite 85t offers users the ultimate charging convenience, as it is Qi-certified and is compatible with all Qi wireless chargers. 


Pricing and Availability

The Elite 85t will be available in select retailers and e-Commerce partners such as Lazada and Shopee starting December 2020, at PHP 11,999. The earbuds will be available in Titanium/Black this December, whereas Gold/Beige, Black and Grey will be in the market from Q1 2021.


Here are Jabra Elite 85t’s key features and specifications:

Compact design and oval silicon EarGels™ for a secure seal and comfortable fit 

Dedicated ANC chip which is more efficient in removing surrounding noises

6-microphone call technology and wind protection for superior calls wherever you  

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4-microphone ANC using mics on the inside and the outside of the earbuds

12mm speakers for big sound and powerful bass

Semi-open design with natural hear through 

Adjustable ANC with dual sliders from full ANC to full HearThrough 

IPX4-rated durability and 2-year warranty* against dust and water

Up to 5.5 hours battery on a single charge and up to 25 with the charging case

             with ANC on, 7 hours battery on a single charge and 31 hours with ANC off

Qi-certified, for wireless charging, and compatible with all Qi-certified chargers 

Customizable equalizer in the Sound+ App makes your music sound even better

One-touch access to Alexa, Siri® and Google AssistantTM

‘MyControls’ to define button settings and Jabra MySound for individualized

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Find out more about Jabra at www.jabra.com/elite85t 

PECC: Economic Recovery in 2021 Possible But Requires Commitment To Greater Regional Cooperation



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Despite significant challenges this year, a global economic recovery is projected for 2021, contingent on reduced global volatility and greater multilateral cooperation to contain the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report by the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC).

The fifteenth annual State of the Region for 2020-2021 was released today, ahead of an Economic Leaders’ Meeting to be hosted by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) this week. In 1994, APEC leaders adopted the goal of free and open trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific by 2020, this year they will seek to adopt a new vision to drive cooperation and integration.

Ambassador Don Campbell, Co-chair, PECC, said: “APEC leaders meeting this week need to send a strong signal to businesses and consumers of a commitment to growth and stability. They have an opportunity to do so through APEC’s post-2020 vision”.

The economic outlook for the Asia-Pacific has improved somewhat in recent months, but recovery will be uneven and fragile as the global pandemic has deepened in some places. Asia-Pacific economies are expected to shrink by about 3.1% in 2020. Growth of 5% is now expected next year which is then expected to decline towards 3.5% in subsequent years.

Mr Eduardo Pedrosa, Secretary General, PECC, said: “While there is hope for a recovery in 2021, the risk of protectionism holds back investment in new jobs and innovation, it will be essential for the region to respond appropriately and decisively in order to restore confidence for sustainable recovery.”

Similarly, for trade, exports and imports figures are expected to fall by 8.6% and 9.7% respectively in 2020 but will rebound to 7.8% and 9.2% growth in 2021. However, this is unlikely to offset losses in the medium-term as the risk of protectionism and slowing trade growth have weighed in heavily on confidence for a sustainable recovery.

Efforts in poverty reduction and elimination have also been hampered by the pandemic leading to an exacerbation of income inequality in both advanced and developing economies within the region. According to the World Bank, should the worst-case scenario materialise, the pandemic will wipe out all poverty reduction achievements over the past five years. A deeper discussion into social and fiscal reform is critically needed to combat these effects and align with APEC’s goals.

Foreign direct investment has also taken a hit and is expected to drop below US$1 trillion for the first time since 2009. The impact of widespread lockdown, demand shock and policy uncertainty have affected both greenfield investment which has seen a 30% drop, and cross-border M&As which fell by 21%. Prolonged shutdown of economic activities is likely to have a larger impact on emerging economies that are reliant on foreign investment for industrial activity and infrastructure development.

Ambassador Su Ge, Co-chair, PECC, said: “Improving connectivity was not only important for boosting growth but underpins the region’s other goals - regional economic integration, free and open trade and investment, improving the quality of economic growth, shared prosperity, and enhance resilience of development.”



Professor Christopher Findlay, Vice Chair, Australia PECC, said: “Given the need for growth boosting initiatives after the Covid-19 crisis, a fresh look at the role that trade integration can play in boosting growth needs to be taken. The recently signed Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement provides welcome momentum for trade integration.”
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