HOSPITAL SHIP
A feasibility study presented to Ms. Amylita Luzaran PMI COLLEGES 73 Roosevelt Avenue, San Francisco Del Monte Quezon City Philippines
In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of the Subject FINANCE 2
By: Rhona Jhoy C. Ansacon Arra M. Perez Glezilda O. Loberiano Julius D. Delasan Jessa R. Marfil
November 2018
HOSPITAL
SHIP
A Feasibility Study
DEDICATION Every challenging works need self efforts as well as guidance of elders especially those who were very close to our heart Our humble effort we dedicate to our sweet and loving Parents Whose affection, love, encouragement, and prays of day and night make us able to get such success and honor, Along with all hard working and respected Teachers
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Above all, we would like to thank our friends for their continuous guidance, criticism and support of our work, for the suggestions and Constructive feedback. We would like to thank the excellent support work of our classmates of PMI QZC, which allowed us to concentrate exclusively on our research. We like to express gratitude to our Teachers for their support during the hard period of our feasibility study. Last but not least, we would like to thank our parents, Brothers, Sister for their support, for their patience and commitment for helping us through the harder periods of our work.
INTRODUCTION
The primary mission of the HOSPITAL SHIP is to provide mobile medical and surgical services to support forces deployed military, Doctors, Staff’s, and others by sending into their duties as for his/her profession. These ships are engaged not only in combat casualty care, but also disaster relief and planned humanitarian operations within and outside the continents. While the two are considered secondary in priority, planned Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) are expected to dominate the future missions of hospital ships. This re-focus in mission priority is the driving factor in the redesign of medical facilities and arrangements.
THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF HOSPITAL SHIP ARE;
Provide immediate and mobile medical services to deployed military both ashore and afloat; Provide mobile medical services for humanitarian aid and disaster relief in emergency situations; Maximize patient and the amount of material or items passing through a system or process.
This Project almost cost a hundred fifty billion pesos (P150,000,000,000.00)
To partner with different organizations in evangelism, discipleship, training, outreach, and meeting the medical needs of the community just to serve the medical and humanitarian needs of the people and to provide opportunities for medical professionals to use their gifts and abilities while serving others.
To treat our patients with the courtesy we desire for ourselves that which provides the best and high quality of services that will satisfy the whole family.
Julius Delasan President
GlezildaLoberiano Treasurer
Arra Perez Corporate Secretary
Maria JessaMarfil Incorporator
RhonajhoyAnsacon Incorporator
Administrative Manager
Personnel Manager
HRD Manager
Investor Relation Manager