hospital bed for sale in manila philippines

hospital bed for sale in manila philippines

hospital bed for rent in dubai

Hospital Bed For Sale In Manila Philippines

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE




Asking Price: $160,000 USD  (Negotiable) Robinson Place Residences with Panoramic Views on 28th Floor. Very cosy and large luxury 1 bedroom, 2 shower rooms, Living area/Diner, Kitchen, balcony, small utility room, professionally interior designed, approx. 75 sq meters for sale for Pesos 7,300,000. Robinson's Place Residences, Ermita, Manila is located in Padre Faura street, within close proximity of trendy and lively Malate. Excellent 24 hour security at the condominium. The building has an internal door access from the lobby, to the famous Robinson Mall which encompasses the Robinson Department store, large Supermarket, Food court, Many Restaurants including TGI Fridays, Italianis, Many coffee houses including Starbucks, Coffee Bean, Large Hardware store, Fitness First, Movie World with 7 cinemas, Toy R Us, and many more. Large and cheap parking is located at the basement of the Mall. The Mall has its own Security which will ensure safety for its customers. Robinsons Place Manila is a shopping mall located behind the Philippine General Hospital and the campus of the University of the Philippines Manila in the City of Manila.




It was the second and by-far, the largest Robinsons Mall ever built by John Gokongwei. It began operations in 1995 and was opened in 1997. Every thing is near at hand, Manila Bay, the Yacht Club, and airport within 25 mins drive. Please contact:- Chelo mobile in Manila on:- (your country code then) (63)9399087266 (Philippines time zone please) Balcony Furnished Appliances Maid's Bathroom Laundry Room Pool Gym/Spa 24 Hour Security High-Speed Internet Available Pictures  (click to view a larger image) Contact - More Information Phones:   +(632) 5599865  (Landline) +(63) 9399087266  (mobile) Your Name: Your Email: (will not be stored, we will never send you unwanted emails) Your Phone: Your Comments: Condos For Sale in PhilippinesCondos For Sale in South East AsiaCondos For Sale in Asia Philippines Real Estate Asia Real EstateAll International Real EstateCondo Rentals in PhilippinesCondo Rentals in South East AsiaCondo Rentals in Asia Philippines Rentals Asia RentalsAll International Rentals




Over of Medical Equipment Distribution, Sourcing, and Refurbishing DRE is a leading supply company for new, used, and refurbished anesthesia machines, surgical tables, electrosurgical equipment, patient monitors, surgery lights, hospital equipment, surgical equipment, emergency medical equipment and a variety of used medical equipment. Many items are in stock and ready to ship. Learn more about DRE Sell us your equipment DRE Wins Exclusive Export Achievement Award for Africa Reduce Medical Equipment Turnaround Time with Depot Repair from DRE Find Premium Medical Equipment Options at AAD 2017 Save on Oral Surgery Equipment with DRE at the ADSA 2017 Las Vegas Meeting Anesthesia Machine Refurbishing Process DRE Milano E20 Power Procedure ChairIn 2015, state-owned Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC) directed DOH to inform Fabella workers and patients that they will be claiming the Old Bilibid land to be developed for commercial purposes, according to the Alliance of Health Workers




MANILA, Philippines – The land where Dr Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Sta Cruz, Manila currently stands could soon be used for commercial purposes. This is what employees and patients of Fabella fear if the demolition of the hospital will push through beyond the June 9 deadline given by the Department of Health (DOH). The department notified occupants of the hospital to vacate the building earlier this year upon finding out that 4 out of its 8 buildings are structurally unsound. The scheduled demolition, however, did not push through on Thursday. DOH Secretary Janette Garin denied that the hospital will be demolished. “It is up to the management’s decision to lessen the volume of traffic/people due to recommendation of the Department of Public Works and Highways,” she said, citing the DPWH’s suggestion to retrofit the structure for it to withstand earthquakes. The management of the Fabella hospital remains silent on the matter. Privatization of health services




Fabella is located within the Old Bilibid Compound, which was sold to the state-owned Home Guaranty Corporation (HGC) in 2007. In September 2015, the HGC directed the DOH to inform Fabella workers and patients that they will be claiming the Old Bilibid land to be developed for commercial purposes, according to Alliance of Health Workers Spokesperson Sean Herbert Verchez. Health groups believe that the decision to demolish Fabella is another move to privatize health services in the country. “Though the Aquino government and the DOH insist that this is not privatization, we believe that these projects are definitely under the general framework of the privatization policy in the guise of modernization, and would mean more expensive, unaffordable health services for the people,” according to the Save Fabella Hospital Movement. The Aquino administration has forged several government partnerships with private entities, including the privatization of the Philippine Orthopedic Center in 2013.




The San Lazaro Hospital, National Center for Mental Health, Region 1 Medical Center, and Eastern Visayas Medical Center were also listed to be privatized within Aquino’s term, but did not materialize. Should the demolition push through, patients will be transferred to the Philippine Blood Center which only has a 150-bed capacity, a big leap from Fabella’s 700-bed capacity. Meanwhile, health workers will be temporarily transferred to the Philippine General Hospital, Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center, and the Lung Center of the Philippines. The health department has assured employees that they will be retained once the new 800-bed hospital within the DOH compound in Rizal Avenue, Manila is finished by 2017. Dubbed the “Paanakan ng Bayan (National Maternity Hospital),” Fabella accepts around 1,000 patients daily despite only having a 700-bed capacity. Its services are one of the cheapest in the country, with patients being allowed to waive their payment in cases when a social worker can confirm that they are indigents.




“Malaking tulong talaga ito sa mga mahirap, talagang minomonitor namin ang mga bata,” said Marlyn Dumandan, a nurse who has worked in the hospital for 12 years. (This is a big help to the poor because we really monitor the children.) Health groups have been picketing in front of the Fabella hospital for two weeks now. On Wednesday, June 8, they sent a letter to President-elect Rodrigo Duterte, asking him to support their cause. (READ: Health workers urge Duterte to stop 'closure' of Fabella hospital) On Thursday, incoming Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo visited the protesting health workers to show support. The health workers vowed to continue their protest until June 30, when Duterte’s term officially starts. In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) recognized the Fabella hospital for its techniques in newborn care, such as the Kangaroo Mother Care section where premature and underweight babies spend at least 18 hours strapped against their mothers’ breasts.

Report Page