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16°29′00″N 121°08′04″E / 16.48323°N 121.13432°E / 16.48323; 121.13432
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Region II Trauma and Medical Center
Geography
Location AH26, Barangay Magsaysay, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, Cagayan Valley, Philippines
Coordinates 16°29′00″N 121°08′04″E / 16.48323°N 121.13432°E / 16.48323; 121.13432
Organization
Funding Government hospital
Typetertiary level hospital
Services
Beds500
Links
Website riitmc.doh.gov.ph

The Region II Trauma and Medical Center is a tertiary level government hospital in the Philippines with an authorized bed capacity of five hundred. [1] It is located in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya.

History

Established in 1911, the hospital was renamed as the Bayombong Hospital in 1925 and later the Major Ferdinand E. Marcos Hospital in 1972. It was again renamed as the Major Ferdinand E. Marcos Veterans Regional Hospital in 1974 after it was reclassified as a major hospital of the Cagayan Valley region. After President Ferdinand Marcos' overthrow in the 1986 People Power Revolution, the hospital's status was downgraded to that of a provincial-level hospital and was promptly renamed the Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Hospital. In 1993, the municipal government of Bayombong took control over the hospital's operations. In 1995, the hospital was again placed under the national government's control after its status as a regional hospital was restored in 1995 by President Fidel Ramos, after which, it was renamed the Veterans Regional Hospital. [2]

In 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act. No. 11081 renaming the hospital into its current name and increasing its current bed capacity from 200 to 500. [3]

References

  1. ^ Philippine Republic Act 11081 Section 1
  2. ^ "About Us". Region II Trauma and Medical Center. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Hospitals in Isabela, Baguio, La Union, and Bayombong up for expansion". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 18 April 2024.

Further reading

Relevant hospital laws and mandate

  • Presidential Decree 306 (Series 1972)
  • PP 1220 (Series 1974)
  • Republic Act 11081

region+ii+trauma+and+medical+center Latitude and Longitude:

16°29′00″N 121°08′04″E / 16.48323°N 121.13432°E / 16.48323; 121.13432
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Region II Trauma and Medical Center
Geography
Location AH26, Barangay Magsaysay, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, Cagayan Valley, Philippines
Coordinates 16°29′00″N 121°08′04″E / 16.48323°N 121.13432°E / 16.48323; 121.13432
Organization
Funding Government hospital
Typetertiary level hospital
Services
Beds500
Links
Website riitmc.doh.gov.ph

The Region II Trauma and Medical Center is a tertiary level government hospital in the Philippines with an authorized bed capacity of five hundred. [1] It is located in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya.

History

Established in 1911, the hospital was renamed as the Bayombong Hospital in 1925 and later the Major Ferdinand E. Marcos Hospital in 1972. It was again renamed as the Major Ferdinand E. Marcos Veterans Regional Hospital in 1974 after it was reclassified as a major hospital of the Cagayan Valley region. After President Ferdinand Marcos' overthrow in the 1986 People Power Revolution, the hospital's status was downgraded to that of a provincial-level hospital and was promptly renamed the Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Hospital. In 1993, the municipal government of Bayombong took control over the hospital's operations. In 1995, the hospital was again placed under the national government's control after its status as a regional hospital was restored in 1995 by President Fidel Ramos, after which, it was renamed the Veterans Regional Hospital. [2]

In 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act. No. 11081 renaming the hospital into its current name and increasing its current bed capacity from 200 to 500. [3]

References

  1. ^ Philippine Republic Act 11081 Section 1
  2. ^ "About Us". Region II Trauma and Medical Center. Retrieved 18 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Hospitals in Isabela, Baguio, La Union, and Bayombong up for expansion". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 18 April 2024.

Further reading

Relevant hospital laws and mandate

  • Presidential Decree 306 (Series 1972)
  • PP 1220 (Series 1974)
  • Republic Act 11081

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