CALOOCAN Mayor Dale Gonzalo Malapitan has begun transforming the city’s health centers into digitalized facilities to ensure a more efficient delivery of basic medical programs to constituents. Malapitan said the local government has distributed various digitalization equipment, including laptops, desktop computers and printers, to the health centers in the city’s 193 barangay (villages). “These would largely help in the local administration’s advocacy of shifting towards the digitalization of services for its residents, especially in its remote villages,” Malapitan said. He said the administrative aspects of the delivery of basic medical and health services in local communities will become more efficient and streamlined, including the processing, filing and disposal of patient information, and the faster inventory of prescription drugs and other medical supplies. He reminded city residents that the health centers’ services are still free.