Model, recording artist, youth advocate and Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray hosted the unveiling of the many firsts of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation’s (MPIC) mWell health app.
The event, held last Oct. 21 at Rockwell Business Center in Ortigas, witnessed the full display of mWell app features that showcase its holistic approach to telemedicine — from doctor consultation, e-pharmacy, emergency services and home care to fitness and nutrition programs.

It showed how mWell goes beyond patient care as it has also designed a cutting-edge electronic medical records and clinic management system for partner-doctors.
MPIC president, chairman and CEO Manny V. Pangilinan says, “Metro Pacific Group’s mWell is the Philippines’ first fully integrated health app which brings together experts in technology, medicine, wellness, and healthcare in one sustainable living ecosystem. This high-performing platform gives access to quality healthcare and empowers our countrymen to be in control of their health as they rebuild their lives coming out of the pandemic. We shall continue to set the standards in digital healthcare as we build a healthier nation and be recognized as the flag carrier for innovative digital healthcare in the Philippines.”
mWell’s is the first health app available globally to migrant workers/OFWs, the first to offer the most affordable telemedicine with free accident insurance package via the Healthsavers Plan, the first to launch the biggest nationwide digital medical mission with hundreds of volunteer doctors simultaneously providing free consultation during the National mWellness Day, the first to provide a full suite clinic management system designed by doctors for doctors (mWellMD), and the first to provide a portable mobile digital clinic to remote communities in the country (mWell OnTheGo).

“We are celebrating so many firsts through sheer dedication, passion and purpose. We were able to come up with these firsts in terms of product features, innovations not only for patients but also for doctors. We believe that uplifting the lives of Filipinos is a prerequisite to national progress. That’s why mWell helps uplift lives by providing access to better health, which after all is a basic right. It is both a digital health service and an advocacy because at the heart of mWell firsts is our mission to bring healthcare closer to more Filipinos as we make health and wellness available and accessible to anyone, anytime, anywhere,” says Chaye Cabal-Revilla, MPIC chief finance, risk and sustainability officer.
The event was witnessed by members of the media, doctors, partners, and celebrities like Lucho Ayala, Rochelle Pangilinan, Empress Schuck, among o
thers.