Philippine Heart Center
Government hospital in Quezon City, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Government hospital in Quezon City, Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Philippine Heart Center is a hospital in Central, Quezon City, Philippines, specializing in the treatment of heart ailments. It was established on February 14, 1975.[2][3]
Philippine Heart Center | |
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Department of Health | |
Geography | |
Location | East Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Coordinates | 14°38′38″N 121°02′54″E |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 800[1] |
History | |
Opened | February 14, 1975[2][3] |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in the Philippines |
The Philippine Heart Center is a hospital specializing in the treatment of heart ailments. It has rooms for paying patients and charity patients[4] and admits more than 14,000 patients every year, including 3,300 that undergo heart surgery.[5] It holds regular training programs for medical professionals.[6] It as one of the busiest congenital heart surgery centers in Asia, according to its website.[2] It is currently headed by cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Avenilo L. Aventura, Jr.[7][8]
The Philippine Heart Center was established through Presidential Decree No. 673 issued by president Ferdinand E. Marcos on February 14, 1975.[3] The building is identified with what is referred to as the Marcoses' "edifice complex,"[9][10] defined by architect Gerard Lico as "an obsession and compulsion to build edifices as a hallmark of greatness."[11] The hospital was built using 50% of the national health budget, according to Senator Jose W. Diokno, "while around the country, Filipinos were dying of curable illnesses like TB [tuberculosis], whooping cough, and dysentery."[12]
Its original name was the Philippine Heart Center for Asia and was changed to its current form in 1975. The first patient to be admitted to the PHC was Imelda Francisco, on April 14, 1975.[citation needed]
Cardiovascular specialists including Christiaan Barnard, Denton Cooley, Donald Effler, and Charles Bailey practised there.[13][14] The first Director of the PHC was Avenilo P. Aventura (1974-1986), a cardiovascular surgeon who performed many pioneering operations in the Philippines including the first successful renal transplantation in 1970, the first CABG in 1972, and developed and implanted the first ASEAN bioprosthesis, the PHCA porcine valve.[15]
In 2014, the Philippine Heart Center was given a Qmentum International Gold Accreditation for August 2014 – 2017 by Accreditation Canada International for "excellence in hospital practices and safety.[16]
On June 13, 2024, Marcos, Jr. appointed Avenilo “Jun” L. Aventura Jr. M.D. as PHC's Executive Director.[7]
The hospital building was designed by Filipino architect Jorge Ramos[17] in what has been described as a Brutalist style.[18] It was built in 1975 with a reported cost of almost US$50 million.[19][page needed] It was co-founded by Dr. Ludgerio D. Torres.[17]
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