Smile Train
and Lifebox Distribute Pulse Oximeters to Partner Hospitals, Organizations
Under the global Smile
Train-Lifebox Safe Surgery and Anesthesia Initiative, 24 treatment centers in
the Philippines receive pulse oximeters for safer surgeries
7 JUNE 2023, MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Smile Train, the world’s largest
cleft-focused organization, and Lifebox,
a global nonprofit that saves lives through safer surgery and anesthesia, are
distributing 40 pulse oximeters to 24 healthcare facilities in the Philippines,
ultimately contributing to 52,000 safer surgeries in the Philippines over the
next year.
“Smile Train has worked
with Lifebox for over a decade to equip hospitals with essential monitoring
tools that are not only necessary for cleft surgery but can be used for other
medical procedures and in treating COVID-19. While Smile Train is working
toward expanding our reach in more communities, we are also looking for more
ways to support and invest in our local healthcare partners,” says Kimmy
Coseteng-Flaviano, Smile Train’s Vice President, South East Asia.
In 2020, Smile Train and
Lifebox launched the global Smile
Train-Lifebox Safe Surgery and Anesthesia Initiative and together provided 8,800 pulse oximeters to
support healthcare providers worldwide in responding to COVID-19. In 2022, the
two organizations launched the Lifebox-Smile Train Pulse Oximeter to scale up
access to anesthesia monitoring - to make 14 million surgeries safer. Pulse
oximeters are needed to measure the blood's oxygen level and are essential for
patient monitoring during anesthesia and in intensive care.
A recent report released
by Smile Train and Lifebox, “A Critical Gap: Pulse Oximetry in Low- and Middle-Income Countries,” highlighted that 15% of operating beds in low-
and lower-middle-income countries lack a pulse oximeter, with 42% of recovery
beds unable to provide vital monitoring after surgery.
In the Philippines,
Lifebox-Smile Train Pulse Oximeters have been distributed to Marikina St.
Vincent General Hospital, San Fernando Hospital in Pampanga, Allegiant Regional
Care Hospital in Lapu-Lapu City, and Tebow CURE Hospital in Davao City. More
partner hospitals and organizations are expected to receive the pulse oximeters
in the coming months. This work is part of 1,000 pulse oximeters currently
being distributed to Smile Train partner hospitals worldwide for safer
anesthesia care as part of the global Smile Train-Lifebox Safe Surgery and
Anesthesia Initiative.
This 2023, Smile Train
Philippines celebrates a landmark of more than 75,000 cleft surgeries
performed. This remarkable feat is made possible by its dedicated network of
partners including Lifebox, helping improve children’s access to surgery and
providing comprehensive care to cleft-affected patients nationwide.
“By partnering with
Lifebox to support the medical communities that our local partners operate in,
Smile Train is ensuring safer surgery for every child with a cleft across the
globe,” said Flaviano. Aside from the Philippines, countries including Kenya,
Somalia, and Honduras have also received these pulse oximeters.
About Smile Train
Smile Train empowers local medical professionals with training,
funding, and resources to provide free cleft surgery and comprehensive cleft
care to children globally. We advance a sustainable solution and scalable
global health model for cleft treatment, drastically improving children’s
lives, including their ability to eat, breathe, speak, and ultimately thrive.
To learn more about how Smile Train's sustainable approach means donations have
both an immediate and long-term impact, please visit smiletrain.ph. For more information about Smile Train’s work in the Philippines,
please contact philippines@smiletrain.org.
About Lifebox
Lifebox is a global nonprofit that saves lives through safer surgery
and anesthesia. Through tools, training, and partnerships, Lifebox strengthens
surgical systems in low- and middle-income countries. Co-founded by Dr. Atul
Gawande, Lifebox has worked in over 116 countries and trained more than 12,000
healthcare providers. To learn more about Lifebox, visit www.lifebox.org.
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