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CRH Admission Rate Decreases During Festive Period

In a surprising turn of events, Cornwall Regional Hospital has emerged as one of the few medical institutions reporting a decline in admission rates during the festive period compared to the previous year, according to Dr. Delroy Fray, Clinical Coordinator at the Western Regional Health Authority. This encouraging news comes amidst a backdrop of increased health concerns and pandemic-related challenges that have affected hospitals globally. Dr. Fray expressed his satisfaction with the decrease in hospital admissions, describing it as a “blessing” and highlighting its rarity in emergency facilities. The unexpected drop in admissions was not confined to Cornwall Regional Hospital alone, as Sav-La-Mar Hospital in the western region also witnessed a decline over the holiday season.

The Clinical Coordinator attributes this positive outcome to the effective public education campaigns spearheaded by the Ministry of Health and Wellness, among other stakeholders. The concerted efforts to raise awareness about health and safety measures seem to have played a crucial role in preventing a surge in hospitalizations. Dr. Fray commended the collaboration between various entities, emphasizing the importance of community-wide initiatives in safeguarding public health. This decrease in hospital admissions aligns with the expressed hopes of medical experts, who had recently advocated for fewer hospitalizations leading into the festive season. Dr. Fray’s acknowledgment of the decline as a positive development underscores the significance of proactive health measures and community awareness in managing healthcare challenges.

As the festive season unfolds, Dr. Fray issues a timely reminder to motorists to adhere to road safety regulations. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of public health and safety, urging individuals to play their part in preventing accidents and reducing the burden on emergency medical services. While the unexpected decline in hospital admissions is a cause for optimism, health officials remain vigilant, recognizing the dynamic nature of healthcare challenges. The success seen at Cornwall Regional Hospital and Sav-La-Mar Hospital serves as a testament to the impact of public education campaigns and community engagement in shaping positive health outcomes. This development reflects a broader narrative of collective responsibility and underscores the critical role of public awareness in mitigating healthcare challenges, especially during times of increased public activity and celebration. The Western Regional Health Authority’s proactive approach and the community’s response offer a promising model for other regions grappling with similar healthcare concerns.

Reporter: Trisha-Gaye Kelly

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