CALAMBA Medical Center (CMC) is now one of the partner hospitals of the Philippine National Police Retirement and Benefits Administration Service (PRBS) in Calabarzon.
CMC and the PRBS on Monday signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) at the Police Regional Office 4A (Calabarzon) headquarters in Camp Vicente Lim, Calamba City, Laguna.
CMC president and CEO attorney Pilar Nenuca P. Almira and Col. Leon Victor Z Rosete, acting director of the PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Service, Camp BGen Rafael T Crame, Quezon City led the MOA signing.
With the partnership, retired personnel of PNP Calabarzon and their qualified beneficiaries will now have access to quality medical services provided by Calamba Medical Center.
The collaboration aims to ensure that retired PNP personnel and their beneficiaries receive the necessary healthcare support and benefits they deserve.
The inclusion of Calamba Medical Center as a partner hospital signifies the trust and confidence that the PNP Retirement and Benefits Administration Service has in the healthcare facilities and services offered by CMC.
It is also a testament to CMC’s commitment to delivering excellent medical care to its patients.
By working together, CMC and PRBS aim to enhance and improve the overall healthcare experience for retired PNP personnel and their beneficiaries.
The collaboration also exemplifies the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing the quality and accessibility of healthcare services in the region.
It also strengthens their ties and reinforces their commitment to upholding the well-being and welfare of retired police personnel and their beneficiaries in Calabarzon.
CMC is a level 2 hospital located in Crossing, Bgy. Real, Calamba City, Laguna, with a team of highly-skilled doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals.
Dubbed healthcare city of the South, CMC provides a wide range of medical services, including primary care, specialized treatments, and diagnostic procedures.
CMC provides the best medical services with its Calamba Eye Center, Cancer Center, Kidney Care Center and Diabetes Care Center.

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