The Medical City and iCare have entered into a strategic partnership to provide iCare members with seamless access to The Medical City's nationwide network of hospitals and clinics. Through this collaboration, members can enjoy integrated HMO coverage, coordinated care, and access to TMC's extensive roster of specialists and advanced healthcare services—making quality healthcare more accessible and convenient across the Philippines.

Representatives from The Medical City and iCare formally sealed a partnership that expands iCare members' access to The Medical City's nationwide network of hospitals and clinics.
Pasig City, Philippines — The Medical City (TMC) and iCare have formalized a strategic partnership that expands access to quality healthcare for iCare members through TMC’s network of five hospitals and more than 70 clinics nationwide. Both parties signed a memorandum of agreement on June 2, 2026 at TMC Ortigas.
Through the collaboration, iCare members can seek care at any participating facility within the TMC network and experience seamless HMO coverage across hospitals and clinics, wherever they may be in the country.
The agreement strengthens continuity of care by enabling closer coordination across primary care consultations, diagnostic services, specialist referrals, and hospital-based treatments. This integrated approach, supported by aligned processes and service standards across the network, helps ensure a more connected patient experience throughout the healthcare journey.
Members also gain access to TMC’s extensive roster of medical specialists and its advanced diagnostic and treatment technologies, giving them more healthcare options while maximizing the value of their existing coverage.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to making quality healthcare more accessible to Filipinos across the country. By bringing together our five hospitals and more than 70 clinics nationwide under a single agreement with iCare, we are expanding access to trusted healthcare services while creating a more seamless experience for patients and members,” Dr. Stuart Bennett, President and Group CEO of The Medical City, shared.
A key feature of the agreement was the simultaneous participation of leaders from The Medical City’s five hospitals and The Medical City Clinic, reflecting the organization’s unified approach to delivering healthcare across its network. Present during the ceremonial signing were TMC Clark Hospital Director Earline Borlongan, TMC Iloilo Chief Executive Officer Dr. Felix Ray Villa, TMC Ortigas Chief Executive Officer Dr. Ruben G. Kasala, TMC Pangasinan Chief Executive Officer Dr. Juan Antonio Maximiano R. Escano, and TMC South Luzon Chief Executive Officer Dr. Cesar Ramon G. Espiritu.
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