Santo Domingo.– The National Health Service (SNS) began planning its institutional agenda for the year 2026 with a meeting headed by its executive director, Dr. Julio César Landróntogether with the directors of the headquarters and regional directorates.
The purpose of the meeting was to align the management team with the Government’s goals for the health sector and establish the actions that will strengthen the public health system in the coming months.
During the day, a strategic plan was presented that gives continuity to the progress made in the previous administration, in line with the president’s guidelines. Luis Abinaderfocused on guaranteeing more efficient and accessible services for the population.
Focus on prevention, quality and sustainability
The projections for 2026 are framed in the motto “More Health and Long Life”which integrates programs aimed at improving medical care, reducing preventable diseases and strengthening public health indicators.
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Landrón explained that the SNS will have a key role in three of the five national priorities of the sector, which will be assumed as central axes of the institution, without neglecting the integration of existing programs or the sustainability of the achievements achieved.
Areas that concentrate efforts
The actions will be focused mainly on:
- Strengthen the network Primary Carethrough the recovery and optimization of Primary Care Units throughout the national territory.
- Guarantee the full functioning of the National Trauma Networkwith emphasis on emergencies, orthopedics and specialized services.
- Expand and strengthen the mental health unitsensuring adequate infrastructure and trained personnel in each hospital.
Institutional commitment
The head of the SNS highlighted that the success of these goals will depend on the coordinated work of the entire institutional team and the commitment of each of the regional directorates.
Likewise, he valued the legacy left by the doctor Mario Lamahighlighting that the progress made in its management constitutes a solid basis to continue raising the quality of health services.
Landrón concluded by stating that the greatest commitment of the SNS is to respond with more dedication, more efficiency and greater proximity to the needs of the Dominican people.
