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CSMC and PNRC partner to enhance blood supply and medical services

CSMC patients can now expect a steady supply of blood for their needs.

Cardinal Santos Medical Centre (CSMC) has partnered with the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) for the implementation of an integrated blood supply and medical services development programme.

Through the collaboration, PNRC is set to provide a steady and sufficient blood supply to CSMC patients.

Moreover, the two organisations will focus on extending medical services to people during emergencies, calamities, and casualty incidents.

A formal signing of a memorandum of agreement (MoA), led by PNRC Chair Richard Gordon and CSMC President Raul Pagdanganan, emphasised the significance of addressing the challenges in blood supply and product availability and the efficient delivery of integrative medical services. 

 

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