Ospital ng Maynila Medical Center is a non-profit tertiary, general and training
hospital. It was established on January 31, 1969 by the government of the City of Manila.
The primary
motivation in establishing the medical center was to provide city residents, 80% of who are classified as indigents, a better
standard of medical care. It was originally planned to provide a total in-patient capacity of 300 beds and 60-90 nursery cribs.
In addition, an outpatient department was included to provide medical care to ambulatory patients.
To provide
comprehensive health care for the City of Manila, the hospital was organized along functional levels, namely:
1. Medical
Services Division
2. Nursing
Services Division
3. Administrative
Services Division
The Clinical
Services Division was further sub-divided into the different departments of:
a. Medicine
b. Pediatrics
c. Surgery
d. Obstetrics
and Gynecology
e. Anesthesia
f. Ophthalmology
g. Otorhinolaryngology
h. Pathology
i. Radiology
j. Out-patient
Department
k. Emergency
Department
Along
with the clinical departments the following services were included:
a. Dental
Service
b. Psychiatry
Service
c. Medical
Social Service
d. Medical
Records and Library
e. Hemodialysis