Makati Life Medical Center Wins Hospital of the Year – Philippines, Redefining How Healthcare Systems Are Built

Built through a public–private partnership, the hospital connects community, hospital, and national health services.

Makati Life Medical Center has been named Hospital of the Year- Philippines at the 2026 Healthcare Asia Awards, marking a landmark recognition for one of the country’s youngest hospitals and signalling a decisive shift in how healthcare systems can be designed, integrated, and scaled.

More than a recognition of institutional performance, the award affirms Makati Life’s role as a working proof of concept, demonstrating that healthcare delivery in the Philippines can move beyond fragmented, siloed structures into a fully integrated and accessible system.

Mr. Lawrence Sibayan, Chief of Staff and Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, emphasizes the importance of striking a good balance between exceptional care, collaboration, and continuous improvement, while looking ahead to future demand to create a more seamless and patient-centered healthcare experience at the 2026 Healthcare Asia Summit. Sibayan is among the healthcare leaders in Asia who speak in the panel “Beyond the Hospital Walls: Building Connected Care Ecosystems” at the 2026 Healthcare Asia Summit.

Built through a public–private partnership between the City Government of Makati and Life Nurture Inc., and supported by an investment of up to US$175m, Makati Life was conceived not simply as a hospital, but as a platform that connects care across the continuum. It integrates community-based services, hospital care, and national health programmes into a single, coordinated patient journey, addressing a long-standing gap where access is often constrained not by resources but by disjointed delivery.

This model has translated into immediate scale and impact. In a short period, Makati Life has served over 500,000 patients, reflecting both the magnitude of demand and the institution’s ability to deliver care that is continuous rather than episodic. By working closely with government agencies, healthcare payors, and community partners, the hospital extends its reach beyond its physical infrastructure, ensuring that patients can move more seamlessly across levels of care, from prevention to treatment and recovery.

Crucially, this expansion of access has been matched by an uncompromising focus on quality. Through investments in advanced medical technologies and smart clinical systems, Makati Life has strengthened its ability to deliver precise diagnostics, timely interventions, and safer patient outcomes, positioning it as a reference institution for emerging healthcare models in the region.

The recognition also marks a clear progression in Makati Life’s evolution, from being honoured for its public–private partnership model in 2023, to advancing integrated healthcare delivery in 2025, and now achieving its highest distinction as Hospital of the Year - Philippines less than a year into full hospital operations. The trajectory underscores both the strength of its underlying model and the speed at which it has been executed.

For Makati Life, the award is not merely a milestone, but a validation of its model, one that demonstrates how integrated systems can redefine the delivery of healthcare.

Dr. Dennis L. Sta. Ana, President and CEO of Makati Life Medical Center, delivers his acceptance speech after receiving the Hospital of the Year award at the 2026 Healthcare Asia Awards.

“Our commitment has always been to build Makati Life not just as a hospital, but as a proof of concept for what healthcare can become when systems are aligned,” said Dennis Sta. Ana, President and CEO of Makati Life Medical Center. “What we are demonstrating is that integration is not aspirational; it is executable. When you connect providers, payors, and public programmes into a single ecosystem, access expands, quality improves, and care becomes truly patient-centered. This recognition affirms that the model works, and more importantly, that it can be scaled.”

As healthcare systems across the region grapple with increasing demand and structural limitations, Makati Life’s experience offers a clear proposition: that meaningful transformation is not driven by isolated excellence, but by integration at scale.

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