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Southern Philippines Medical Center

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Southern Philippines Medical Center
Department of Health
Map
Geography
LocationJ.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada, Davao City, Philippines
Coordinates7°05′57″N 125°37′11″E / 7.09912°N 125.61960°E / 7.09912; 125.61960
Services
Beds1,453
History
Former name(s)
  • Davao Public Hospital
  • Davao General Hospital
  • Davao Medical Center
Opened1917
Links
Websitespmc.doh.gov.ph
ListsHospitals in the Philippines

The Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) is a government hospital under the Department of Health of the Republic of the Philippines. It is located at the JP Laurel Ave, Bajada, Davao City. It began as the Davao Medical Center. Its name was changed on November 19, 2009, by Republic Act 9792.[1]

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History

The health facility was established in 1917 as the Davao Public Hospital. It was initially a 25-bed capacity hospital along San Pedro Street. In 1946, The hospital was renamed as the Davao General Hospital and its capacity was increased to about 200 beds. In 1957, the hospital transferred to its current location at JP Laurel Ave. in Bajada. It was renamed Davao Regional Medical and Training Center by virtue of the Republic Act 1859.[2]

In 1966, the hospital was transferred to the 12.8 hectares (32 acres) site. Because of its importance in health care delivery, the Department of Health issued Administrative Order 157 designating it as the medical center for Mindanao and Sulu. During the martial law years and the Moro and the communist rebellion in the Philippines, the hospital was the major trauma center.[clarification needed]

In 1986, the Davao Mental Hospital, which had been an extension of the National Center for Mental Health was transferred to the hospital. At that time, the hospital was renamed the Davao Medical Center and the bed capacity was increased to 600. The name Davao Regional Hospital and Training Center was then transferred to the then Davao del Norte Provincial Hospital. In 2009, the bed capacity was further increased from 600 to 1,200.[3]

It officially became the largest hospital in the Philippines after it was authorized to expand its capacity to 1,500 beds when the Republic Act No 11326 was approved on April 17, 2019, surpassing that of the Philippine General Hospital's 1,334 beds. The actual capacity of the hospital as of April 2019 is 4000 beds.[4][3]

During 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the Philippines, Southern Philippines Medical Center became the main receiving center for confirmed COVID-19 patients in Mindanao.[5] The hospital can now also perform confirmatory tests for the patients with the coronavirus independently.[6]

Facilities and management

The Southern Philippines Medical Center has several hospital buildings. This include:[7]

  • Main Building – Three floors
  • Medical Arts Building – Seven floors
  • Central ICU Building – Five floors
  • Children Institute – Five floors
  • Kidney Transplant Institute – Five floors
  • Trauma Complex – Four floors
  • Institute for Women's Health and Newborn – Four floors
  • Orthopedic and Rehab Institute – Four floors
  • OPD Building – Four floors
  • Mindanao Heart Center – Three floors
  • Cancer Institute – Three floors (main), two floors (extension)
  • Isolation Facility Building – Two floors
  • Institute for Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine – Two floors

Although the hospital is located in Davao City and is the only public hospital in the city, it is not the jurisdiction of the city government. The hospital is classified as a regional hospital.[7] It is authorized by law to have a maximum bed capacity of 1,500,[4] although the actual capacity as of April 2019 is 1,453 beds.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Republic Act No. 9792". Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. November 18, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "R.A. No. 1859: An Act to Establish a Regional Medical and Training Center in Davao City and Appropriating Funds Therefor". The Corpus Juris. June 22, 1957. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Ronquillo, Regina Mae (August 6, 2019). "SPMC bed capacity now 1,500". Mindanao Times. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Republic Act No. 11326" (PDF). Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. April 17, 2019. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  5. ^ Reuel John F. Lumawag (March 30, 2020). "Ortho hospital to house SPMC health workers". Sunstar. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "SPMC now ready to undertake confirmatory tests on COVID-19". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved April 4, 2020.
  7. ^ a b "Six things you should know about Southern Philippines Medical Center". Manila Bulletin. August 12, 2020. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
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