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Philippines’ MPH, Intellicare, and Avega to strengthen healthcare access

Six MPH hospitals will be participating in the Preferred Partnership Programme.

Philippines’ Metro Pacific Health (MPH) has announced a partnership with Intellicare/Asalus Corp. (Intellicare) and Avega Managed Care Inc. (Avega) aimed at improving access to healthcare.

Through the partnership, Intellicare members will have access to seamless and affordable healthcare services across the country.

Moreover, six MPH hospitals will be participating in the Preferred Partnership Programme.

These include the Asian Hospital Medical Centre, the Calamba Medical Centre, the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, the Riverside Medical Centre, the De Los Santos Medical Centre, and the Commonwealth Hospital and Medical Centre.

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