On the 82nd commemoration of the Araw ng Kagitingan, President Marcos visited the Renal Dialysis Center of the Veterans Memorial Medical Center (VMMC) and donated P150 million for the procurement of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine.

After leading the Araw ng Kagitingan commemoration ceremony in Bataan, Marcos went to VMMC in Quezon City on Tuesday, April 9.
The hospital's dialysis center caters to more than 200 patients composed of World War II veterans and retired military personnel and their dependents, providing service and medicines free of charge.
The center, manned by nine doctors and 27 nurses, is also eyeing an expansion to accommodate more hemodialysis patients. It is also working to put up a kidney transplantation center in the next three to five years to provide better quality of life to its patients.
The President’s financial grant to the hospital came after the Department of National Defense (DND) requested P150 million funding for the procurement of a 1.5-Tesla MRI machine after the hospital's sole MRI machine acquired in 2011 became unserviceable last year.
The P150-million grant came from the President’s Social Fund.
Established in 1955 by virtue of United States Public Law No. 865, which provided $9.4 million for the construction of the hospital, the VMMC provides hospitalization, medical care, and treatment to Filipino war veterans and retired AFP personnel.
It is a tertiary-level government hospital with a 766-bed capacity and 1,562 personnel. Last year, VMMC served 8,977 in-patients and 234,699 outpatients.