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Learn about the history, challenges, and reforms of health care in the Philippines, from pre-colonial times to the present. Compare the health care system with other countries and regions, and explore the traditional and modern medicines used in the Philippines.
A partial list of notable hospitals in the Philippines, organized by location and class. Find government, private, and military hospitals in Metro Manila and other regions.
Learn about the health status, challenges, and indicators of the Philippines, a country with a population of nearly 110 million and a large burden of disease. Find out how climate change, poverty, and decentralization affect access to healthcare services and health outcomes.
A health clinic is a healthcare facility where you receive outpatient care. Learn about 10 different types of clinics, such as primary care, specialized, sexual health, mental health, and more.
Learn about the history, services, and achievements of Iloilo Mission Hospital, the first Protestant and American-founded hospital in the Philippines. Founded in 1901 by Presbyterian missionary Dr. Joseph Andrew Hall, it is now affiliated with Central Philippine University and offers tertiary care and nursing education.
A government-run children's hospital in Quezon City, Philippines, that offers pediatric care and research. It has a 200–300 bed capacity, a neonatal intensive care unit, a child neurology center, and various specialty clinics.
Botswana established a free healthcare system that operates a system of public medical centers, with 98% of health facilities in the country run by the government. [citation needed] All citizens are entitled to be treated in taxpayer funded facilities, though a nominal fee of ~70 BWP (~US$6.60) is typically charged for public health services except for sexual reproductive health services and ...
Learn about the history, facilities and management of the largest government hospital in the Philippines, located in Davao City. The hospital is the main receiving center for COVID-19 patients in Mindanao and can perform confirmatory tests independently.