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As of 2018, the Philippines has 1,224 hospitals, 2587 health centers, and 20,216 health stations. Most hospitals are small, with 64% being Level 1 non-departmental hospitals. The private sector's share of hospital beds has increased from 46% to 53%. The distribution of healthcare resources is uneven.
Medcor Pasig Hospital and Medical Center [8] – Santolan, 10 Evangelista St., Pasig, NCR, Philippines; Metro Psych Facility – P. Sixto Antonio Avenue; Mission Hospital – Ortigas Avenue, Rosario; Mother Regina Hospital – Madona Street, Doña Juana Subdivision, Rosario; Pasig City General Hospital [9] – F. Legazpi Street, Maybunga
The Adventist Medical Center Manila, (formerly Manila Adventist Medical Center; also Manila Sanitarium and Hospital), is an acute care, tertiary, non-stock, non-profit, and self-supporting private hospital that is located within Pasay in Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in July 1929 by a missionary doctor - Horace Hall. [1]
Quezon Provincial Hospital Network - Bondoc Peninsula (Catanauan) Brgy. 08, Catanauan, Quezon LGU Quezon Provincial Hospital Network - Claro M. Recto (Infanta) Brgy. Gumian, Infanta, Quezon LGU Quezon Provincial Hospital Network - Doña Marta (Atimonan) G. Orda St. Zone II, Atimonan, Quezon LGU Quezon Provincial Hospital Network - Guinayangan
Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital, the National Maternity Hospital, is a maternal and newborn tertiary hospital located in Santa Cruz, Manila in the Philippines.It also houses the Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital School of Midwifery, an institute recognized by the Professional Regulation Commission in the Midwife Licensure Examinations for its performance.
The average occupancy rate of the hospital for year 2000 was 122% of the authorized 150 beds. In the middle of January 2001, the University Hospital opened its Fourth Floor with 7 suite rooms and 19 air-conditioned private rooms. There is also an ongoing renovation of the left wing of the hospital to become charity wards.
Owned and operated by Mount Grace Hospitals, Inc., Mother Teresa of Calcutta Medical Center was founded on February 28, 2006, at MacArthur Highway, Barangay Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. It initially started with 100 capacity and today, it already has 142 beds with 415 doctors.
In early January 2020, the Philippines confirmed its first case of Novel coronavirus disease. Two months later, the Philippines implemented national lockdowns, mask mandate, and social distancing. In February 2021, COVID-19 vaccines reached the Philippines and began to the administered.