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1. To bring together and unite all the medical professionals registered in the Professional Regulation Commission of the Philippines. 2. To promote high ethical standard in the practice of the medical profession. 3. To extend medical knowledge and advance medical science. 4. To elevate the standards of medical education and practice. 5.
In the Philippines, the practice of medicine is governed by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), a national government agency that was created through Presidential Decree No. 223 dated 22 June 1973, as amended by subsequent legislation, including Republic Act No. 8981.
(1) A health facility which may be public or private, devoted primarily to the provision of services for health promotion, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and palliation of individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury, disability, or deformity, or in need of obstetrical or other medical and nursing care;
Section 1. Objectives. This Act provides for and shall govern (a) the standardization and regulation of medical education; (b) the examination for registration of physicians; and (c) the supervision, control and regulation of the practice of medicine in the Philippines. Section 2. Enforcement.
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC; Filipino: Komisyon sa Regulasyong Pampropesyonal[2]) is a three-man commission attached to Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
20 wrz 2018 · The Government continues to aspire for an efficient, effective and responsive health system that delivers affordable and quality care. To achieve this end, the DOH is pursuing another wave of health reforms through the Philippine Health Agenda – 2016.
The Department of Health (DOH; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kalusugan) is the executive department of the government of the Philippines responsible for ensuring access to basic public health services by all Filipinos through the provision of quality health care, the regulation of all health services and