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The Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center (Hospital of Manila;
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: OMMC) is a 300-bed
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tertiary, general and training hospital in
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, Philippines. It is the laboratory hospital of health science students (students of medicine, nursing and physical therapy) enrolled at the
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, one of the Philippines' universities. It is also one of the six district hospitals of the City of
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, catering its 5th district, which consists of Malate,
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, Port Area, San Andres, and the southern portion of Paco. As hospital operated and maintained through the taxes by residents of Manila, OMMC has for its primary concern the admission and treatment of patients who are
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residents of the city. Furthermore, it is responsible for the provision of an integrated community health program and research activities.


History

Studies reveal that an alarming number of city residents die without medical attendance. During the year 1967, 16.45% of the total deaths in the city occurred without medical attendance, and 14.43% with incomplete medical attendance. Added to this problem was the fact all the four national hospitals located in the city cannot accommodate all needy patients and even refuse some 8,000 patients a month. The enactment on June 22, 1957, or ''Republic Act 1939'', otherwise known as the ''Hospital Financing Act'', spurred the City of Manila to establish its own hospital. The law required Manila to contribute 1% of its annual income for the operation and maintenance of national hospitals in the city. Events leading to the establishment of the city hospital followed rapidly: * December 30, 1959 –
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Eriberto Remigio sponsors and the municipal board enacts ''Ordinance No. 4201'' appropriating the amount of for the construction of the city hospital. * January 11, 1960 – In his inaugural address before the municipal board, Mayor
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endorsed the hospital project which he said would cost . * October 11, 1960 – Mayor Lacson issues ''Executive Order No. 39'' creating a city general hospital advisory committee. * May 23, 1961 – The municipal board, presided over by then Vice Mayor
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, passes ''Ordinance No. 4363'' appropriating in additional amount of as requested by Mayor Lacson. * April 11, 1962 – President
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issues ''Presidential Proclamation No. 31'' turning over to the City of Manila for hospital purposes the national government property at the corner of Harrison and
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. * April 15, 1962 – Immediately upon assumption to office, Mayor Antonio Villegas pushes through the construction of the city hospital in the consonance with his program of “Libreng Pilipino” which hold, among other tings, that the right to medical care is part of the larger and more basic right of the individual to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. * September 11, 1962 – The cornerstone of the city hospital is laid under the auspices of Mayor Villegas. * October 20, 1962 – At the instance of Mayor Villegas, the municipal board passes ''Ordinance No. 4636'' naming the proposed city general hospital as the ''Arsenio H. Lacson Memorial Hospital''. * December 18, 1963 – Actual construction work on the hospital building begins. * December 5, 1968 – Upon the insistent representations of Mayor Lacson's widow, the municipal board passes ''Ordinance No. 6807'' renaming the hospital as the ''Ospital ng Maynila''. OMMC was established on January 31, 1969, by the government of the City of Manila. The primary motivation in establishing the Medical Center was to provide city residents, 80% of who are classified as indigents, a better standard of medical care. It was originally planned to provide a total in-patient capacity of 300 beds and 60–90 nursery cribs. In addition, an outpatient department was included to provide medical care to ambulatory patients. In May 2005, OMMC renovated its Emergency Department, Infirmary Ward and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Nursery). Moreover, it also acquired 250 new hospital beds, two incubators, two respirators, and
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(CT) Scan services that is free for all legitimate residents of Manila. On December 23, 2008, the hospital integrated the anthroposophic framework beginning with the institutionalization of integrative and complementary
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through the help of Dr. Michaela Glocker, who is the leader of the Medical Section at the
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, the School of Spiritual Science in Dornach,
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since 1988. As of 2013, the hospital was in a dismal state, was lacking in x-ray machines, and its accreditation as a Level 3 hospital was uncertain. As a response, the hospital underwent massive renovation worth from 2014 to 2017 during the term of Mayor
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. The renovation involved a new building and lobby, new operating room complex, surgery, and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) wards; modernized medicine, ophthalmology, and pediatrics departments; and procured medical and laboratory equipment. On June 24, 2020, a new 10-story New Ospital ng Maynila broke ground, replacing the 51-year-old OMMC building, as announced by Mayor
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. The project is part of the platform of the local party Asenso Manileño which Moreno heads. On June 24, 2022, the Bagong Ospital ng Maynila was formally opened, led by Moreno. The aforementioned new public hospital has a 384-bed capacity with 52 ward rooms, a total of 25 beds in 12 intensive care units (ICU), 19 private rooms, and six operating rooms. It features four bed elevators, two regular elevators, and two escalators. It also includes three levels of parking space and a helipad at the roof deck. The old OMMC building will be transformed into a new
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campus that will house the College of Medicine and Allied Health Services.


Awards and recognition

In 2004, the OMMC Department of Surgery won in the ''Human Resource and Development category for its Knowledge Management System''. The award was presented in ceremonies at the Plaza Athenee Hotel in
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, to the hospital director Dr. Christia Padolina and surgery department head Dr. Reynaldo Joson. It bested 166 projects from 55 hospitals in 11 countries, and it is also the first public hospital to win in the ''Asian Hospital Management Awards''. A year later, the OMMC Department of Surgery was awarded 1st Runner-up in the ''2005 Asian Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Awards'' for the ''Best Workplace Practices Category'' for its ''Conducive Practice Program for Surgical Residents''. In 2007, the OMMC was the recipient of the prestigious ''Anvil Awards'' and received citations in recognition of its ''Class A'' medical services and facilities.


Endowment

As the premiere city and training hospital, the OMMC has an annual budget of
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253.6 million. In 2008, an additional
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30 million was allotted for the hospital to further improve its facilities.Lontayao, Rommel C.
More funds for Manila hospitals
. ''The Manila Times Internet Edition''. February 19, 2008.


Organizational structure


Departmental organization

The various departments, including both in-patient and out-patient services, are grouped under 3 major services:


Administrative Services

The ''Board of Trustees'', the governing body of the hospital, formulates all the general policies regarding the operation of the hospital, and recommended, for the Mayor's consideration, the appointment of hospital staff and personnel, as well as assist in securing additional financial support for the hospital. The members, who are appointees of the mayor, serve on a voluntary basis and not entitled to any remuneration. The ''Hospital Administrator'', the actual authority for the administration of the hospital, is in direct charge of its management and responsible for the smooth functioning of hospital activities. The administrator is guided by policies determined by the Board and shall coordinate effectively medical, nursing, and administrative services, in order to attain the objectives or goals of the hospitals.


Medical services


=Departments

= Apart from the Outpatient Services, Medical Services Division is sub-divided into the different departments namely: Along with the clinical departments the following services were included:


References


Further information

*News articles and supplements **Salaverria, Leila
Ospital ng Maynila Patient Care Program bags Award
''Inq7.Net''. October 9, 2004.

*Multimedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Ospital Ng Maynila Medical Center Hospital buildings completed in 1969 Hospitals in Manila Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Hospitals established in 1969 Buildings and structures in Malate, Manila 1969 establishments in the Philippines