5 Thesis Topics About Public Hospital Infrastructure

Explore 5 powerful thesis topics that examine how public hospital infrastructure impacts healthcare access, trust, and quality. Perfect for students in health, social science, and planning programs.

QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Realyn Manalo

6/26/20252 min read

Source: GMA News Online

Let me convince you to make this a thesis.

The Philippine General Hospital just broke ground on a new 16-story specialty center. It will hold 450 beds. State-of-the-art ICUs. Emergency rooms. Pediatric services. Dorms. A canteen. A 300-seat convention hall. Everything. This is more than construction. This is a declaration. A promise that public health in the Philippines is not standing still.

But here’s what’s really wrong. Research about public hospital expansion in the Philippines is often too late, too general or too shallow. We’re not asking the deeper questions. We’re not checking how it changes access. Who it really helps. Who it might leave behind. We treat infrastructure as a win by itself. That’s lazy thinking. If no one studies the real impact, we won’t get better. We’ll just get bigger.


Who Can Use These Topics

This research is ideal for students and professionals pursuing the following courses or strands:

College Programs:

  • Public Health

  • Nursing

  • Social Work

  • Political Science

  • Architecture

  • Urban Planning

  • Public Administration

  • Communication


Senior High School Strands:

  • STEM

  • HUMSS

  • ABM

  • GAS

5 Thesis Topic Ideas

1.Impact of the PGH Specialty Center on Healthcare Access Among Low-Income Pediatric Patients

A study on how the new facility improves or limits access to treatment for children from poor communities.

Target Respondents

  • Parents or guardians of pediatric patients

  • Healthcare social workers

  • Pediatric medical staff

2.Perceptions of Public Hospital Infrastructure and Trust

in Government Healthcare

Explores how the new PGH building influences public trust in government-run health systems.

Target Respondents

  • Urban poor residents

  • Outpatient clinic visitors

  • Barangay health workers

3.Influence of Hospital Dormitory Access on Medical Intern Performance and Well-being

Looks into how the addition of dorms inside PGH affects the stress and performance of student interns.

Target Respondents

  • Medical interns

  • Resident doctors

  • Hospital administrators

4.Effect of New Dietary Facilities on Nutrition Quality for

Long-Term Admitted Patients in PGH

Examines how better food services can change patient recovery experiences and satisfaction.

Target Respondents

  • Admitted patients

  • Nutrition and dietary staff

  • Family members of patients

5.Relationship Between Health Infrastructure Expansion and Emergency Room Wait Times

Measures whether the new ER facility in the Specialty Center helps reduce overcrowding and delays.

Target Respondents

  • ER patients

  • Emergency room staff

  • Hospital management

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