
Davao City is currently redefining the urban lifestyle by integrating primary healthcare directly into the shopping experience. On May 1, 2026, to celebrate Labor Day, PhilHealth-Davao officially launched its mall-based clinic model at Ayala Malls Abreeza. Known as the "Yakap Clinics" under the Yaman ng Kalusugan Program, this initiative allows workers and mall-goers to access essential healthcare services without ever leaving the commercial hub. Over 400 individuals availed of initial consultations and health screenings during the launch, signaling a major shift in how the city delivers public services to its high-speed workforce and local families.
Bringing Medicine to the Market
The launch of the Yakap system in Davao addresses the common barrier of time, particularly for BPO workers and mall tenants who struggle to visit traditional clinics during regular hours. By partnering with the Healthway Multi-Specialty Center within the mall, PhilHealth is ensuring that members can receive consultations, empanelment, and access to medicines while they go about their daily routines. This community-centered approach is part of a nationwide push to decentralize healthcare, turning the shopping mall from a place of consumption into a center for preventive care. For the 2026 resident, a trip to the mall now includes a routine check-up as naturally as a coffee break or a grocery run.
A Collaborative Network of Support
The success of the May 1 rollout was bolstered by a diverse coalition of partners, including the DICT-Davao, the Philippine Statistics Authority, and the Davao City local government. This "whole-of-city" approach allowed participants to not only access health services but also update their administrative records and enroll in digital health systems on the spot. The integration of Generika Drugstore and Globe Telecom into the event further streamlined the process, providing a one-stop-shop for both medical advice and pharmaceutical needs. It represents a sophisticated 2026 roadmap where public and private sectors collaborate to make the city’s health infrastructure as resilient as its economy.
Sustaining the 2-Million Visitor Momentum
This healthcare innovation is a critical support pillar for Davao’s booming tourism sector, which recently celebrated hitting the 2-million visitor mark in 2025. As tourist arrivals in March 2026 surged by over 17% compared to last year, the city is under pressure to maintain high-quality public services for both residents and visitors. By creating accessible health hubs in major tourist spots like Abreeza, Davao is positioning itself as a "Safety-First" destination that prioritizes the well-being of its workforce. For investors looking at Davao’s real estate and lifestyle sectors, these urban service improvements are clear signals of a maturing, world-class metropolis.




