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Chong Hua Hospital

Coordinates: 10°18′36″N 123°53′28″E / 10.31000°N 123.89111°E / 10.31000; 123.89111
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Chong Hua Hospital
Asociación Benévola de Cebú
Chong Hua Hospital in 2023
Map
Geography
LocationDon Mariano Cui Street, Fuente Osmeña, Cebu City, Cebu, Central Visayas, Philippines
Coordinates10°18′36″N 123°53′28″E / 10.31000°N 123.89111°E / 10.31000; 123.89111
Organization
TypeGeneral
Services
Beds660
History
Opened1909
Links
Websitehttp://chonghua.com.ph/

Chong Hua Hospital (simplified Chinese: 崇华医院; traditional Chinese: 崇華醫院; pinyin: Chónghuá Yīyuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chông-hôa I-īⁿ) is a hospital in Cebu City, Philippines. It is a non-stock, non-profit organization, owned and managed by the Asociación Benévola de Cebú.[1][2]

In 2009, it became the first hospital outside Luzón and third in the Philippines to be accredited by Joint Commission International.[3][4] The hospital had been able to keep its agency accreditation until 2015.[5]

Chong Hua has 660 bed capacity[6] and is located near the Fuente Osmeña Circle, a city landmark.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ City Hall denies business permit to Chong Hua Hospital. Sun.Star
  2. ^ Streamlining Operations to Deliver Better Healthcare Services. Microsoft
  3. ^ Cebu City lauds Chong Hua for getting int’l accreditation Archived 2010-02-08 at the Wayback Machine. INQUIRER.net
  4. ^ Hospital accreditation seen to boost tourism in Cebu Archived 2009-12-06 at the Wayback Machine. INQUIRER.net
  5. ^ "JCI-Accredited Organizations | Joint Commission International".
  6. ^ Silva, Maria Esmeralda; Zarsuelo, Ma-Ann; Naria-Maritana, Marianne Joy; Zordilla, Zenith; Lam, Hilton; Mendoza, Michael Antonio; Buan, Ara Karizza; Nuestro, Frances Karen; Dela Rosa, Janvic; Padilla, Carmencita (2020). "Policy Analysis on Determining Hospital Bed Capacity in Light of Universal Health Care". Acta Medica Philippina. 54 (6): 674. doi:10.47895/amp.v54i6.2596. S2CID 234426180. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
  7. ^ Hospital to build P100-M parking building Archived 2009-12-06 at the Wayback Machine. INQUIRER.net
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