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Name of Hospital Location Mindanao Doctors Hospital And Cancer Center, Inc. National Highway, Brgy. Osias, Kabacan, North Cotabato Mlang Specialists Medical Center (Msmc), Inc. Purok 2, Barangay Sangat, Mlang, North Cotabato Anecito T. Pesante Sr. Memorial Hospital: Poblacion I, Midsayap, North Cotabato Kidapawan Medical Specialists Center, Inc.
United Doctors Medical Center – España Boulevard corner Ramirez Streets; University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center – Aurora Boulevard; University of the Philippines Medical Services – Diliman; Valdez–Padron Hospital – Gulod, Novaliches; Villarosa Hospital – Salalilla Street, Project 4
Philippines portal; Subcategories. ... Medical doctors from Manila (4 P) + Filipino women medical doctors (2 C, 9 P) A. Filipino anesthesiologists (1 P) C.
Zamboanga del Norte Medical Center opened in 2007 under the administration of Governor Rolando E. Yebes. [1] [2]On July 29, 2015, hundreds of children in the area were brought to ZNMC (with some transferred to Corazon C. Aquino Hospital which was operating softly from its recent opening) after taking deworming pills provided by the Department of Health.
The Department of Health (DOH; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the executive department of the government of the Philippines responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services by all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care, the regulation of all health services and products.
The company operating the hospital, GSIS Hospital, Inc. was dissolved on June 9, 1978, in pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 1411 issued by President Marcos, and transferred all of the assets of the company to the Ministry of Health (now Department of Health) and the hospital was renamed Ospital ng Bagong Lipunan (transl. "New Society Hospital").
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.
The groundbreaking of the hospital took place on May 1, 1968, and was inaugurated on March 19, 1970. It opened to the public a few months later on June 22, 1970. In 2013 it is reported that the Capitol Medical Center has 300 beds, 200 more than the initial 100 beds upon its establishment.