Cleaning the database ensures that PhilHealth's financial reporting accurately reflects "active" vs. "dormant" accounts. 4. Common Entities Found in Set 4
The ERs that remain unlocated today may, through new evidence or rediscovery, become the located, active assets of tomorrow. Until then, SET 4 is closed.
Several facilities are currently experiencing service interruptions. While these closures are designated as "temporary," they place an immediate strain on neighboring hospitals and emergency medical services (EMS). Staffing Challenges: The primary driver for recent closures. Infrastructure Upgrades: Necessary pauses for modernizing life-saving equipment. Surge Management: Temporary shifts to handle localized health crises. Impact on Patient Care
This document serves as the definitive, binding announcement regarding the . The classification Unlocated refers to medical or field response units whose physical coordinates, grid references, or civic addresses have fallen out of current operational databases—either due to outdated mapping standards, record degradation, or geopolitical boundary shifts. As of this final publication, these ERs are deemed non-deployable and temporarily inactive until further structural audit.
Verify latitude/longitude and physical address for all Set 4 sites. IT / Data Team
: Notify local Health Systems and emergency services of the site's official public listing.