The Medical City
The Medical City (TMC), the largest healthcare network in the country, is composed of one flagship complex, four provincial hospitals, and over 50 clinics in Metro Manila and in select provinces in the Philippines. Today, TMC Main serves some 50,000 inpatients and 500,000 outpatients a year.
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The Medical City seeks to recover crippling number of foreign patient entry
It cut the price for executive check-ups by 15% for travellers from Guam and the Pacific.
The Medical City seeks to recover crippling number of foreign patient entry
It cut the price for executive check-ups by 15% for travellers from Guam and the Pacific.
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1. India's life insurance growth slows to 10.6% in October 2. Industry excellence celebrated at Manufacturing Asia Awards and Asian Export Awards 2024 3. South Korean insurers brace for profit squeeze amidst rate cuts 4. Asia leads in embedded insurance, set to reach $170b by 2030 5. Japan’s life insurance slated for 4.7% CAGR through 2029Awards
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