HOUSE Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez today lauded the Department of Health’s (DOH) launch of the Digivacc application, describing it as a major step forward in President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s push for modern, inclusive, and accessible healthcare services under the Bagong Pilipinas governance agenda.
Developed in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Government of Japan, Digivacc is a digital immunization platform that provides real-time access to vaccination records, helping ensure that no child is left behind in receiving life-saving vaccines.
“This initiative is aligned with President Marcos’ healthcare roadmap that centers on digital innovation, improved access to essential services, and the welfare of every Filipino, especially our children,” said Speaker Romualdez.
“The House of Representatives fully supports this effort. Through Digivacc, we are reinforcing the President’s vision of a Bagong Pilipinas where public healthcare is efficient, responsive, and future-ready,” he added.
The Digivacc system includes two key applications: VaccTrace , which allows healthcare providers to record and access immunization data in real time; and VaccCheck, which enables parents to view and track their child’s vaccination history and upcoming doses using smartphones.
DOH Assistant Secretary Gloria Balboa earlier emphasized that Digivacc replaces outdated, paper-based immunization records with a streamlined digital solution, ensuring timely, accurate, and complete vaccination for children.
Initially being piloted in 13 local government units, the program is expected to expand nationwide as part of the DOH’s strategy to achieve 95 percent immunization coverage for Filipino children.
Speaker Romualdez noted that President Marcos’ strong commitment to health reform is evident in several recent initiatives, including the recent launch of the PhilHealth YAKAP Program, which expanded outpatient and inpatient care.
“Digivacc builds on the foundation laid by these programs. It ensures that every child, regardless of background or location, gets the vaccines they need when they need them. This is what Bagong Pilipinas is all about—raising the standard of public service and making government work better for the people,” he said.
Romualdez also called on parents to embrace Digivacc, particularly its VaccCheck component, as a practical tool to monitor their children’s health.
“With widespread smartphone and internet use, it’s now easier for parents to stay updated on their children’s vaccination schedules. We urge every Filipino family to take advantage of this innovation,” he said.
“Public health is a shared responsibility. By working together—government and citizens—we can build a healthier, stronger nation where no one is left behind,” Romualdez concluded.
