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  1. Baby discharged; court drops suit

    The baby whose mother went to court to force the hospital to release her three-month-old son was discharged yesterday from the Cebu Doctors Hospital University hospital after she signed a promissory note for bills amounting to P600,000.

    08:57:35 2009-11-11
  2. ‘Release my son,’ woman requests hospital

    A woman sought court action against a Cebu City hospital that reportedly refused to discharge her three-month old son since last month due to unpaid medical bills.

    06:54:09 2009-11-09
  3. Patient files for writ of habeas corpus

    A 54-year-old woman with an unpaid medical bill went to court after officials of Perpetual Succour Hospital in Cebu City initially refused to discharge her.

    10:22:24 2009-11-06
  4. Two dead in Australia psychiatric unit stabbing – police

    Australian police laid murder charges against a 49-year-old male patient on Thursday over a stabbing rampage at a secure psychiatric hospital that left two people dead.

    14:45:25 2009-11-05
  5. South General closed for repairs

    THE SOUTH General Hospital in Naga City, southern Cebu, may reopen in two to three days after repairs on its electrical system are finished following last week’s fire.

    09:16:45 2009-11-04
  6. Midday fire closes Naga hospital

    A FIRE caused the closure of a major hospital in Naga City, forcing it to evacuate all 72 patients under its care and referring most of them to other Cebu hospitals yesterday afternoon.

    08:22:48 2009-10-30
  7. City backs out of tax talks

    The Cebu City government is no longer interested in settling with schools and hospitals that have allegedly been remiss in paying their taxes.

    08:14:41 2009-10-27
  8. Gov’t shoulders cost of leptospirosis cases

    The Department of Health (DoH) has entered into an agreement with five private hospitals to which the government can refer poor leptospirosis patients who can no longer be accommodated in congested public hospitals.

    02:54:41 2009-10-23
  9. Politics depriving Laoag of good medical care

    What a poor country like the Philippines suffers most from is a lack of good hospitals. Sick persons sometimes have to travel very long distances to get medical help in hospitals. And sometimes the patients do not reach the hospital alive.

    00:57:50 2009-10-23
  10. MPIC increases stake in Makati Med

    INFRASTRUCTURE HOLDING firm Metro Pacific Investments Corp. has beefed up its stake in the company that owns and operates the 500-bed Makati Medical Center to about 35 percent.

    21:02:25 2009-10-22
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