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The Luis Hora Memorial Regional Hospital (LHMRH) is a level 2 government hospital in the Philippines. [1] It is located at Abatan, Bauko, Mountain Province.
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It was again renamed as the Major Ferdinand E. Marcos Veterans Regional Hospital in 1974 after it was reclassified as a major hospital of the Cagayan Valley region. After dictator President Ferdinand Marcos ' overthrow in the 1986 People Power Revolution , the hospital's status was downgraded to that of a provincial-level hospital and was ...
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The name of the hospital was further changed to Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital as it appeared in the General Appropriation Act of 1985. On May 30, 2012, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines installed the historical marker at the CLMMRH Heritage Building, declaring it a national site because of its strong ...
The hospital is located in barangay Igulot, Bocaue, Bulacan and accessible from the North Luzon Expressway via the Ciudad de Victoria exit. Initially with 29 beds, [5] the hospital's capacity was extended to 89 beds in June 2024. [7] A Malasakit Center branch, the fourth to be established in Bulacan province, was opened on March 11, 2024. [8]
The Ilocos Training and Regional Medical Center is a tertiary level teaching and training government hospital in the Philippines. It is located at Brgy. Parian, San Fernando, La Union. In 1992, the then Ilocos Regional Hospital was authorized to increase its carters capacity from one hundred fifty beds to two hundred beds. [1]