Skip to main content
Main Secondary Navigation
  • About Ateneo de Manila
  • Schools
  • Research
  • Global
  • Alumni
  • Giving
  • News
  • Events
Main navigation
  • Learn & Grow
  • Discover & Create
  • Make an Impact
  • Campus & Community
  • Apply
  • Home >
  • News >
  • Ateneo IPC's eHATID software receives Utility Model Award from IPOPHL

Ateneo IPC's eHATID software receives Utility Model Award from IPOPHL

21 Sep 2022 | Maria Lucia Tolentino

Good Health and Well-being
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Sustainable Cities and Communities
Partnerships for the Goals

The Philippines is one of the developing nations investigating the use of technological advancements in a wide range of health-related activities. With regard to computerized health information systems (HISs), our nation recognizes the significance of a robust health information management system to support decision-making at all levels, from local health units up to the national level (Batangan et al., 2021).

An electronic medical record (EMR) system called eHATID LGU (eHealth TABLET for Informed Decision-making of LGUs) displays real-time or updated health records to improve health care services. It is a software application that manages users’ inputs,  ensures patient access to medical data, and protects client information. Early disease detection, faster treatment, and improved patient-doctor communication are the features of this technology. Every local and rural area of the nation can benefit from the modernity that eHATID LGU can bring to its healthcare management systems. 

Photo: The DOST-PCHRD-supported project eHATID LGU.

Photo: The DOST-PCHRD-supported project eHATID LGU.

In 2013, the invention premiered as the eHealth TABLET, developed by the Ateneo de Manila University - Institute of Philippine Culture (ADMU-IPC) and the Ateneo Java Wireless Competency Center (AJWCC) to assist medical institutions in developing more effective strategies to address prevalent health concerns. Over time, eHealth TABLET developed into eHATID LGU, which now supports government organizations such as the Department of Health (DOH) and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), in addition to healthcare facilities. They collaborated with the Department of Science and Technology Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) in order to promote the invention and develop initiatives using the health data.

Access to health care services is still a challenge for many Filipinos, which is why the eHATID LGU ensures quick assistance in a patient’s health records. The eHATID LGU offers a client application user interface, a medical or health-related information database, an electronic storage subsystem to store, process, and access medical information, and an interoperability platform. The invention also provides medical information to its users through the display of graphic representations, reports, and accomplished forms. The EMR system involves both web and mobile components wherein data is always stored in a cloud storage facility connected to the Philippines Health Information Exchange (PHIE) after being entered into the system. Its capacity to function even without an internet connection is also one of its key features.

The research team of eHATID, led by Dr Dennis Batangan of the Ateneo de Manila University—Institute of Philippine Culture (ADMU-IPC) submitted a Utility Model (UM) application for the DOST-PCHRD-supported project eHATID LGU. It was submitted to the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) on May 17, 2019. The certificate of registration for a UM was issued on May 7, 2021, granting a seven (7) year period of rights for the eHATID team to use, sell, or import the utility model. With this protection, eHATID LGU will continue its purpose to store, share, and retrieve medical health information for local government units. In addition to receiving a utility model award, the eHATID was given a term of ten (10) years for its registered brand, "eHATID LGU," and it still has an active 2020 patent application for "Electronic Record System."

Every Filipino now has access to an improved electronic medical health record system, thanks to the dependable innovation of eHATID. The Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) helped protect eHATID LGU’s innovative solutions. It promoted growth in the health and technology sectors. This organization preserved their research’s existence and role.

Every innovative solution must have intellectual property protection, not just to provide the innovators' ownership, but also to motivate and encourage others to create their own invention. AIPO encourages inventors to be open-minded to new possibilities, take chances, and make a difference. It motivates us to come up with ideas for a better future.

 

WORKS CITED:

Ateneo Intellectual Property Office. (2022). Ateneo Intellectual Property Office, Philippines. Ateneo Intellectual Property Office. https://www.aipo.ateneo.edu/

Batangan et al. (2021, May 7). Certification of Registration – A System for Storing, Sharing, and Retrieving Medical Information. Ateneo de Manila University.

Calderon, J. (2018, October 3). eHATID LGU User Guide And Manual. eHealth Philippines. https://ehealth.ph/ehatid-lgu-user-guide-and-manual/

eHATID LGU. (2022). eHATID LGU. eHATID LGU. http://ehatid.ehealth.ph/

eHealthPH. (2021, January 27). Creating Digital Spaces For Citizens’ Health Access: The eHATID LGU Project Technical Reports. eHealth Philippines. https://ehealth.ph/ehatid-monograph-2/

eHealthPH. (2022). eHATID LGU. eHealth Philippines. https://ehealth.ph/ehatid-lgu/

Electronic Record System. (n.d.). Invention Application For eHATID. Ateneo de Manila University.

GOV.PH. (2022). Utility Model. Intellectual Property Office Of The Philippines. https://www.ipophil.gov.ph/services/utility-model/

GOV.PH. (2022). Utility Model FAQ. Intellectual Property Office Of The Philippines. https://www.ipophil.gov.ph/help-and-support/utility-model/

IPOPHL grants utility model registration to DOST-PCHRD-supported project eHATID. DOST-PCHRD. (n.d.) Retrieved September 20, 2022, from https://www.pchrd.dost.gov.ph/news_and_updates/ipophl-grants-utility-model-registration-to-dost-pchrd-supported-project-ehatid/

SunStar. (2015, June 17). DOST, Ateneo introduce ‘eHATID’. SunStar Publishing Inc.. https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/14888/dost-ateneo-introduce-ehatid


WIPO. (2022). Utility Models. World Intellectual Property Organization. https://www.wipo.int/patents/en/topics/utility_models.html

Computer Science and Mathematics Development Studies Medicine and Public Health Academics Administration Research, Creativity, and Innovation Social Development Rosita G Leong School of Social Sciences
Share:

Recent News

Testing Updating of Medical Record

16 Jul 2025

One Big Flight of the tiniest wings: AIS installs 16th pollinator pocket in Ateneo at the Grade School Complex

15 Jul 2025

RGL Hub examines the intersection of health and politics in Brown Bag Session

15 Jul 2025

Updating of Medical Records First Semester SY 2025-2026 (College OHS Memo)

15 Jul 2025

AIS bridges climate change education through interactive workshop

15 Jul 2025

Fire stove project of DS majors receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

15 Jul 2025

From vision to reality: 10 new homes turned over in German Village, GK Kalikasan, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

15 Jul 2025

AJHS chess wizards Fua and Co help Team PH shine at 23rd ASEAN+ Age Group Chess Championships

15 Jul 2025

Join the Ateneo Art Gallery for an ArtSpeak session with Baguio artists at Ili-likha Artists Wateringhole this 24 July

14 Jul 2025

Application for Credit for the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for the First Semester of SY 2025-2026 (OUR Memo)

14 Jul 2025

You may also like these articles

RGL Brown Bag Session: Health is Political: The Elections as a Social Determinant of Health

15 Jul 2025

RGL Hub examines the intersection of health and politics in Brown Bag Session

On 5 July 2025, the Dr Rosita G Leong Primary Healthcare Hub (RGL Hub) held another Brown Bag session at Heyden Hall, Manila Observatory, Ateneo

Salutuan

15 Jul 2025

Fire stove project of DS majors receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

This year’s ASCEND Excellence Award for College Coursework Research was awarded to Team Kaibanan sa Kalambuan, composed of Christine Noelle Choo, Glenn Derwin Dela Torre

ASMPH Staff Yearend and Planning 2025

14 Jul 2025

Stronger together: ASMPH staff gather for year-end and planning workshop

The ASMPH Staff Year-Ene and Planning Workshop was held once again to mark the close of the academic year and to collectively prepare for what

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Research Assistant II

10 Jul 2025

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Research Assistant II (Health Governance and Security Program)

Unit: Ateneo School of Government (ASOG) Location: SDC Complex, Ateneo de Manila University, Katipunan Ave., Quezon City Duration: Three Months (subject to renewal) Program: Health

LGBTQAI+

10 Jul 2025

LGBTQAI+ Primary Health Care: Essential Knowledge for Inclusive Community Practice Webinar

The Dr Rosita G Leong Primary Healthcare Hub (RGL Hub), together with the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health (ASMPH) and Ateneo Center for

5 July 2025, Tea and History

09 Jul 2025

Tea and History: Confucius Institute Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Philippines-China Diplomatic Relations

On 5 July 2025, the Confucius Institute held a “Culture Space” event titled "Tea and History" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between

Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108, Philippines

info@ateneo.edu

+63 2 8426 6001

Connect With Us
  • Contact Ateneo
  • A to Z Directory
  • Social Media
Information for
  • Current Students
  • Prospective Students
  • International Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni
  • Researchers & Visiting Academics
  • Parents
  • Donors & Partners
  • Visitors & Media
  • Careers
Security & Emergency
  • COVID-19
  • Campus Safety
  • Network & Tech
  • Emergency Management
  • Disaster Preparedness
Digital Resources
  • AteneoBlueCloud
  • Archium
  • Rizal Library
  • Ateneo Mail (Staff)
  • Ateneo Student Email
  • Alumni Mail
  • Branding & Trademarks
  • Data Privacy
  • Acceptable Use Policy
  • Report Website Issues
  • Ateneo Network
  • Philippine Jesuits

Copyright © 2022 Ateneo de Manila University. All rights reserved. | info@ateneo.edu | +63 2 8426 6001