SHAP signs up first hospital partner in Cebu City

Makati Medical Center’s Strategic Hospital Alliance Program (SHAP) signed up its very first hospital partner in Cebu City, the Adventist Hospital-Cebu.
Formerly called the H.W. Miller Memorial Sanitarium and Hospital, Adventist Hospital-Cebu was founded in 1954. Adventist Hospital-Cebu is a secondary level, five-story hospital with a 100-bed capacity. Adventist Hospital-Cebu was awarded the “Center for Quality” during its recent PhilHealth Benchbook Accreditation.

It is also MakatiMed’s fourth hospital partner run by the Seventh Day Adventist Church, following Adventist Hospital Santiago City, Adventist Hospital Palawan and Adventist Medical Center- Bacolod City.

Bron Jay Villamor, SHAP Coordinator and Mary Ann Lee, Department Manager, Sales Services went to Cebu on June 18 for the hospital’s orientation.

The orientation was attended by the hospital’s corporate and medical leaders, headed by hospital President Fredelito N. Castillo, RMT, MBA, FPCHA.

This brings the SHAP partners to seventy-seven (77) partner hospitals/clinics, five (5) company referrers and seven (7) physician referrers.

SHAP signs up first hospital partner in Cebu City

Makati Medical Center’s Strategic Hospital Alliance Program (SHAP) signed up its very first hospital partner in Cebu City, the Adventist Hospital-Cebu.
Formerly called the H.W. Miller Memorial Sanitarium and Hospital, Adventist Hospital-Cebu was founded in 1954. Adventist Hospital-Cebu is a secondary level, five-story hospital with a 100-bed capacity. Adventist Hospital-Cebu was awarded the “Center for Quality” during its recent PhilHealth Benchbook Accreditation.

It is also MakatiMed’s fourth hospital partner run by the Seventh Day Adventist Church, following Adventist Hospital Santiago City, Adventist Hospital Palawan and Adventist Medical Center- Bacolod City.

Bron Jay Villamor, SHAP Coordinator and Mary Ann Lee, Department Manager, Sales Services went to Cebu on June 18 for the hospital’s orientation.

The orientation was attended by the hospital’s corporate and medical leaders, headed by hospital President Fredelito N. Castillo, RMT, MBA, FPCHA.

This brings the SHAP partners to seventy-seven (77) partner hospitals/clinics, five (5) company referrers and seven (7) physician referrers.

Strategic Hospital Alliance Program signs Metro Davao Medical and Research Center

Makati Medical Center’s Strategic Hospital Alliance Program (SHAP) gains another member in the Davao region following the onboarding of Metro Davao Medical and Research Center in May.

Makati Medical Center’s Strategic Hospital Alliance Program (SHAP) gained another member in the Davao region following the onboarding of Metro Davao Medical and Research Center, a tertiary hospital situated along JP Laurel Avenue in Bajada, Davao City. The hospital, which signed with SHAP in March, is led by its Medical Director, Yvette Yenco-Tan, MD.

SHAP held an orientation with the new partner on May 14, facilitated by Mary Ann Lee, Corporate Business Officer, and Bron Jay Villamor, SHAP Administrative staff.

SHAP also visited another hospital partner, Davao Doctors Hospital, for a process re-orientation. It was attended by their marketing, ancillary services, laboratory and nuclear medicine. Davao Doctors was also provided with the Stem Cell incentive scheme referral process, and was invited to visit MakatiMed for a hospital tour.

To date, SHAP is composed of 73 partner hospitals and clinics, three company referrers, and six physician referrers.