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Google has introduced the beta version of its Voice Access service that basically lets you give commands to your phone just by speaking to it. According to the company, Voice Service is made so that "people who have difficulty manipulating a touch screen" would find it easier to go about their mobile phones. This allows the DICT to set up high-speed internet access points anywhere in the field, enabling residents to interface directly with state digital platforms without needing to travel to municipal city centers. mWell addresses all of these barriers head-on, with technology that is accessible, affordable, and built for real Filipinos. Through this collaboration, mWell is expanding its pool of certified mental health specialists, ensuring that more Filipinos have access to qualified, culturally sensitive care whenever they need it. We are building a stronger, more accessible safety net for the nation's well-being," said Eizaleen Fusingan-Lappay, PhDc, LPT, RPm, RPsy, Chief WellBeing Officer, MindNation. A GLOBAL STANDARD OF CARE FOR EVERY FILIPINO mWell's commitment to accessible digital healthcare has earned recognition on the world stage. As one of the top health and wellness apps in the Philippines, mWell continues to make holistic healthcare more accessible through innovations that empower Filipinos to take charge of their health anytime, anywhere. Read more in our articles including "Google's Voice Access rolls out, uses speech for commands" and "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas".

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Google has introduced the beta version of its Voice Access service that basically lets you give commands to your phone just by speaking to it. According to the company, Voice Service is made so that "people who have difficulty manipulating a touch screen" would find it easier to go about their mobile phones.

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This allows the DICT to set up high-speed internet access points anywhere in the field, enabling residents to interface directly with state digital platforms without needing to travel to municipal city centers. mWell addresses all of these barriers head-on, with technology that is accessible, affordable, and built for real Filipinos. Through this collaboration, mWell is expanding its pool of certified mental health specialists, ensuring that more Filipinos have access to qualified, culturally sensitive care whenever they need it.

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Our coverage of voice access includes: "Google's Voice Access rolls out, uses speech for commands"; "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas"; "mWell is Closing the Gap for Accessible Mental Health Care for Filipinos". Each article provides unique insights and information.