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The HIMS sector has also been actively responsive to the current crisis with 80 percent of their workforce working from home and 80 percent of businesses gaining onsite productivity levels. Support from stakeholders including TelCos, power generation providers and government agencies also made the work from home transition faster and manageable for employees. Aside from these, digital platforms were also in place to adhere to government policies.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), IT and Business Process Association Philippines (IBPAP) and Healthcare Information Management Association of the Philippines (HIMAP), reports a V-shaped economic recovery for the Philippines in 2021 with heightened opportunities for new and existing BPOs.
The business climate in the Philippines is relatively stable thanks to developing digital cities in the archipelago that have low COVID-19 cases and a suitable business environment with low cost investments in office space and reliable I.T. systems.
Tahche recently had a rapid testing for all its employees and families to combat the threat of the virus and maintained its day-today operations through work-from-home arrangements and virtual meetings. The office is also disinfected regularly for the safety of employees needing to visit the office to secure documents and work on other tasks that can only be done inside the office.
Aside from these, Tahche continues to support its clients and community while staying safe by conducting online job opportunities for qualified candidates.
as part of its Business Contingency Plans during this pandemic. Tahche was able to do a successful on-site RAPID testing of all of its employees at their Greenery Office in Cebu City.
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