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The Cotabato Sanitarium and General Hospital is a government hospital in the Philippines. [1] It is located at Brgy. Pinaring, Sultan Kudarat , Maguindanao del Norte .
Cotabato Provincial Hospital Amas, Kidapawan City, Cotabato LGU Mlang District Hosp. Rizal St., Pob. B, Mlang Cotabato LGU University Of Southern Mindanao(Usm) Hosp. USM Compound, Kabacan, Cotabato School Dr. Amado B. Diaz Provincial Hospital Poblacion, Midsayap, North Cotabato LGU Cotabato Sanitarium and General Hospital: Brgy. Ungap Pinaring ...
The Cotabato Regional and Medical Center was established in 1916 as the Cotabato Hospital which had a capacity of 12 beds in a house in the then municipality of Cotabato. The hospital was transferred to PC Hill and was funded by the Insular Government. On October 7, 1917, Dr. Vicente Kierulf became the head of the hospital. He was the first ...
There is one government hospital in the town, the Cotabato Sanitarium, but it caters only to specific health needs. There are about 26 Barangay Health Centers and 10 health personnel, composed of 1 medical doctor, 1 dental doctor, 6 midwives, 1 nurse and 1 sanitary inspector, serving the 39 barangays of the municipality.
Anecito T. Pesante Sr. Memorial Hospital, Co. (abbreviated as APSMHC or simply Pesante Hospital) is now a 98-bed capacity tertiary PhilHealth accredited private hospital located in Midsayap, Cotabato that caters the health needs of the people of PPALMA area.
Government hospital Soccsksargen General Hospital is a government hospital in the Philippines. [ 1 ] It is located in Barangay Dajay, Surallah, South Cotabato.
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In 1915, the Bureau of Health was reorganized and renamed into the Philippine Health Service. During the succeeding years leadership and a number of health institutions were already being given to Filipinos, in accordance with the Organic Act of 1916. On January 1, 1919, Dr. Vicente De Jesus became the first Filipino to head the Health portfolio.