Davao Regional Medical Center

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Davao Regional Medical Center
Davao Regional Medical Center
Geography
Location Tagum, Davao Region, Philippines
Coordinates 7°25′19″N125°49′43″E / 7.42201°N 125.82862°E / 7.42201; 125.82862
Organization
Funding Government hospital
Type teaching and training hospital
Services
Beds600 [1]
History
OpenedJune 21, 1969 [2]
Links
Website drmc.doh.gov.ph//
Lists Hospitals in the Philippines

The Davao Regional Medical Center (DRMC) is a training [3] government hospital in the Philippines. It was established in 1969 as the Davao del Norte National Hospital in Tagum. [4] In 1992, now known as the Davao Regional Hospital, the bed capacity was increased from over 150 to 200. [5] In 2015, the hospital further increased its capacity to 600 beds and became known under its current name. [3]

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References

  1. Philippine Republic Act 10678, Section 4
  2. Philippine Republic Act 5702
  3. 1 2 Philippine Republic Act 10678, Section 1
  4. Philippine Republic Act 5702, Section 1
  5. Philippine Republic Act 7179, Section 1