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The Right to Care card was launched on June 24, 2023, by the Quezon City government under Mayor Joy Belmonte coinciding with Pride Month observance. [1] [2] [3] The project is a partnership between the city government and MullenLowe Treyna.
The Jose B. Lingad Memorial General Hospital is located in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. It is a Level III tertiary, training and teaching hospital with 250 authorized beds as mandated by Republic Act (R.A.) 6780 enacted in 1990.
The Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (DJNRMH), formerly known as Central Luzon Sanitarium, [1] and also called as the Tala Leprosarium, [2] was established in 1940, to accommodate patients with Hansen's Disease in the entire Luzon region in the Philippines.
8th St. TDMC Hospital Drive, Fairlane Subdivision, San Vicente Tarlac City Allied Care Experts Medical Center-Baypointe, Inc. Block 8 Lot 1A & 1B Dewey Avenue, Central Business District Area, Subic Bay Freefort Zone, Zambales
PNP General Hospital Annex – Camp Panopio B. Tuazon; Pascual General Hospital – Baesa; Philippine Children's Medical Center – Quezon Avenue; Philippine Heart Center – East Avenue, Diliman; Philippine Orthopedic Center – Maria Clara corner Banawe Streets, Santa Mesa Heights; Philippine Oncology Center Corporation – Dahlia Street ...
De Los Santos Medical Center is a 150-bed private tertiary hospital in Quezon City, Philippines managed by Metro Pacific. [1]Founded on September 17, 1949, by Dr. Jose V. De Los Santos Sr., the Father of Philippine Orthopedics, and his wife Doña Pacita V. De Los Santos, the De Los Santos Clinic was a 30-bed infirmary which specialized in providing treatment and rehabilitation to patients with ...
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It is a referral facility for communicable diseases and is one of the retained special tertiary hospital of the Department of Health and is funded by subsidy from the Philippine national government. It has a bed-capacity of 500. [2] It is known as the oldest hospital in the Philippines which caters to indigents. [3]