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The Dr. Paulino J. Garcia Memorial Research and Medical Center is a tertiary level government hospital in the Philippines with an authorized bed capacity of one thousand (1000). [1] It is located along Mabini Street, Brgy. Quezon District, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija.
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St. Luke's Medical Center – Quezon City is a hospital in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.It is a part of St. Luke's Medical Center group of hospitals. Founded in 1903, it is the third oldest American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines (first Protestant Episcopalian hospital in the country) after CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital and Silliman University Medical Center.
The Republic Act No. 8345 signed on June 4, 1997, increased the authorized bed capacity of the hospital from 350 to 600. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] The allowed 600 bed capacity was fulfilled on August 17, 2020, when the new 250 bed capacity EAMC building was completed and inaugurated.
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The Philippine Children's Medical Center was established as the Lungsod ng Kabataan (LNK; 'Children's City') on August 10, 1979, through Presidential Decree No. 1631 issued by President Ferdinand Marcos. [1] [2] [3] The decree was issued during the International Year of the Child.