Santo Domingo’s Ney Arias Lora University Traumatology Hospital has documented a substantial reduction in emergency medical cases during the recent New Year celebrations. Hospital director Dr. Julio Landrón revealed that emergency department visits declined by approximately 20% compared to the previous year’s holiday period, while hospital admissions saw a more dramatic decrease of nearly 50%.
Detailed statistics show that during the most recent holiday, the trauma center recorded only 33 hospitalizations, significantly lower than the 60 admissions documented during the 2024 New Year celebrations. Emergency room visits similarly dropped from 150 cases last year to a considerably lower figure this season.
Medical authorities attribute this positive trend to multiple factors, including heightened public awareness and more cautious behavior during festivities. The implementation of preventive measures by government agencies and improved coordination between emergency services and medical personnel contributed to more effective case management and timely responses to incidents.
In preparation for the upcoming Three Kings Day holiday, the hospital has strengthened all operational units, ensuring adequate staffing and maintaining fully stocked medical supply departments. Dr. Landrón emphasized the importance of continued public responsibility, urging citizens to exercise moderation and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent avoidable accidents and injuries.
