AYALA Healthcare Holdings, Inc. partnered with the Iloilo Provincial Government and Healthway Medical Network to establish dialysis centers in Iloilo’s district and provincial hospitals.

AYALA Healthcare Holdings, Inc. (AC Health) has entered into an agreement with the Iloilo Provincial Government and Healthway Medical Network to establish dialysis centers in Iloilo’s district and provincial hospitals to improve access to hemodialysis treatment in the region.

Under the partnership, Department of Health (DoH)-compliant dialysis centers with 8 stations each will be established at all 12 district hospitals and the provincial hospital to meet the current demand across the province.

“We look forward to helping Iloilo build a more resilient and inclusive health network for Ilonggos,” AC Health President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Paolo Maximo F. Borromeo said in a statement on Wednesday.

The provincial government will provide hospital space, while AC Health and Healthway Medical Network will handle outfitting, equipment, and operational management, adhering to DOH standards. Implementation will happen in phases, with ongoing monitoring of financial and clinical performance to ensure the centers operate effectively.

“Our team is prepared to deliver the infrastructure, equipment, and day-to-day management needed to run these facilities sustainably,” Healthway Medical Network President and CEO Jaime “Jimmy” E. Ysmael said.

Dialysis services in Iloilo remain largely centered in Iloilo City, forcing many patients from distant municipalities to travel frequently for treatment. With over 50,000 residents needing regular dialysis, provincial officials say the new centers aim to meet this critical health demand.

“Our district hospitals serve as the first point of care for many families, and this partnership ensures they are equipped to meet the needs of patients with chronic kidney diseases,” Iloilo Vice Governor Nathalie Ann Debuque said.

The partnership also plans to increase treatment capacity, implement standardized care protocols, and collaborate with PhilHealth and local aid programs to lower costs for patients.

“Progress is not just about buildings rising or roads getting paved, it is about people living better and stronger. More progress for Iloilo is not just development — it means healthier, prouder, and more resilient Ilonggos,” Iloilo Governor Arthur R. Defensor, Jr. added. — Alexandria Grace C. Magno