Mary Johnston Hospital

8 Health Innovations

Drawing the bonds of integrative healing to the next generation.

The health innovation themes are meant to encourage and engage in bringing about healing together. As legacy initiatives, they draw the bonds of integrative healing to the next generation.

Know more about our Eight (8) Health innovation themes for engagement as we become a part of a community that heals together. 

Our 8 Health Innovations:

Wesleyan Medical Health Systems (MJWS)

Towards holistic health, the WMHS, a UMC-inspired health approach is envisioned to serve church members where they may be, and as an intentional community connectional ministry.
With its flagship Tondo campus and the expansion to the MJH Trece Martirez Campus, in Cavite we will see a patient- centric designed multi-specialty medical center, where geriatric care and medical research for Asian diseases will be made as a part of a full-service hospital.

Likewise, geographically situated diagnostic and hemodialysis centers branded as InnerHealth in Sampaloc, Baguio City, Pangasinan, and Ilocos, will be established. Whereas in Tuguegarao, Cagayan and in Kidapawan, North Cotabato 25-hub, bed full-service hospitals will be erected.

Developing international covenant health partnerships increases responses for the healing ministry and provides mission engagement opportunities in the connection towards healing together and being well.

The Legacy Wall

is our ‘Honor Wall’ resource generation fund program envisioned to aid the next generations of Mary Johnston Hospital mission facilities and efforts.

It aims to highlight and channel endowments, bequests, and gifts to focused health endeavors from benefactors through a donor finance management system.

Mary Johnston Learning Institute (MJLI) and Rebecca Parrish Fellowship Program

MLJI serves the purpose of pursuing continuing education for the hospital’s three hundred (300) medical and non-medical personnel as well as institutionalizing a Clinical pastoral education system for its spiritual health initiative.

Cognizant of the fact that education remains fundamental in advancing and achieving quality health care, strengthening the education ministry is essential for this purpose.

Red Flame Initiative (RFI)

this representative bloodline connects our human and Wesleyan heritage. Aimed to facilitate the establishment of a voluntary self-sustaining blood supply and ministry with locally and globally committed partners and churches, as a blood network of donors and services.

This will likewise upgrade the MJH Institutional capacity to process special blood and blood components for a broader need and community.

MJ Green

Creation care is central to the Mary Johnston Hospital as it embraces an environment-focused response to the worsening climate change condition. MJH would like to make a difference by reducing its carbon footprint using renewable based energy resources, becoming energy self-sufficient.

This flagship 389 KWp solar PV system called healing light cross subsidizes indigent HIV/TB patient health costs while saving 30% of its energy needs; recycling and repurposing materials and plastics waste management; as it considers a green healing space concept. Now a member of the Global Green and Healthy Hospitals, its green health agenda is being pursued.

Child 1st

It is a Health Service Provider Delivery Network (HSPDN) of midwives to reduce maternal and child mortality through a more accessible and strategic approach towards personalized care, standards development and referral systems.

This is our mission of providing available health access as a response towards poverty alleviation by making the services socially inclusive.

It will include a human milk bank delivery system as well as a solar powered neonatal incubation system as innovations to quality health services.

Jacob's Well (ness)

Clinic (HIV AIDS response). HIV AIDs case increase in the Philippines are now the highest in the region in. In 2019, MJH received its national Department of Health (DOH) Certification as an HIV/AIDS Treatment Hub.

MJH is looking at the initiative – continuity response, even post pandemic co-morbid COVID effects; MTCT – maternal to child transmission prevention; now to consider co-morbidities with the resurgence of drug resistant TB (Tuberculosis).

As recipient from the ‘Healing light’ project, it defrays costs for its basic diagnostic tests for indigent patients.

Discover the rich history, projects, health innovations, and inspiring healing stories of Mary Johnston Hospital through this magazine.

Healing Together for over 117 Years

MJH was established on December 10, 1906 as a small clinic run by a missionary doctor from Indiana, USA, Dr. Rebecca Parish together with three young Filipinas, a pharmacist and an interpreter as helpers.

Our History

Mary Johnston leads a Wesleyan-inspired Health System providing state of the art and excellent holistic health care

Be a Partner

Together with our many programs that drive change in the community beyond health care, be a partner of our healing.

Our Doctors

Our highly trained team will be available to help you immediately, whether it’s a sudden illness, injury, or medical emergency that requires urgent treatment.

Facilities

 With our facilities, we are committed to providing the highest level of care. Our hospital’s equipped with the latest medical technology, designed for your comfort and security.

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MJ Green

Creation care is central to the Mary Johnston Hospital as it embraces an environment-focused response to the worsening climate change condition. MJH would like to make a difference by reducing its carbon footprint using renewable based energy resources, becoming energy self-sufficient.

This flagship 389 KWp solar PV system called healing light cross subsidizes indigent HIV/TB patient health costs while saving 30% of its energy needs; recycling and repurposing materials and plastics waste management; as it considers a green healing space concept. Now a member of the Global Green and Healthy Hospitals, its green health agenda is being pursued.

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Child1st

It is a Health Service Provider Delivery Network (HSPDN) of midwives to reduce maternal and child mortality through a more accessible and strategic approach towards personalized care, standards development and referral systems.

This is our mission of providing available health access as a response towards poverty alleviation by making the services socially inclusive.

It will include a human milk bank delivery system as well as a solar powered neonatal incubation system as innovations to quality health services.

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Jacobs Well (ness)

Clinic (HIV AIDS response). HIV AIDs case increase in the Philippines are now the highest in the region in. In 2019, MJH received its national Department of Health (DOH) Certification as an HIV/AIDS Treatment Hub.

MJH is looking at the initiative – continuity response, even post pandemic co-morbid COVID effects; MTCT – maternal to child transmission prevention; now to consider co-morbidities with the resurgence of drug resistant TB (Tuberculosis).

As recipient from the ‘Healing light’ project, it defrays costs for its basic diagnostic tests for indigent patients.

Be our Partner

Healing involves a relationship where individuals heal collectively. When a relationship is fractured, we work towards healing it. Collaboration and partnership with the initiatives of Mary Johnston Hospital are essential for healing more individuals and communities together.

Let’s bridge the gap between sickness and healing together!

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