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The Medical City (TMC) and iCare have forged a partnership that gives iCare members access to TMC's nationwide network of five hospitals and more than 70 clinics.
The two organizations signed a memorandum of agreement on 2 June at The Medical City Ortigas, allowing iCare members to use their HMO benefits across participating TMC facilities nationwide.
The partnership aims to improve continuity of care by integrating primary consultations, diagnostics, specialist referrals and hospital services under a unified healthcare network. Members will also gain access to TMC's roster of specialists and advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities.
"This partnership reflects our commitment to making quality healthcare more accessible to Filipinos across the country," said Dr. Stuart Bennett, president and group CEO of The Medical City.
Hospital executives from TMC Ortigas, Clark, Iloilo, Pangasinan and South Luzon joined the ceremonial signing, highlighting the group's coordinated approach to delivering healthcare services nationwide.