• It has helped more than 140,000 low-income patients with discounts and waivers of its health treatment plans, helping to improve their quality of life and their physical and emotional well-being. • Blood Bank with a high level of reliability and credibility, as well as the creation of the section of
Cryopreservation of
stem cells at the Blood Bank, which supports the HGPS's
bone marrow transplant services (only one in the country). • It is a teaching hospital facility with a board of educational programs in the following specialties: Family and Community Medicine, Medical Emergency and Disasters and Rehabilitation Medicine. • Conducts a yearly Scientific Symposium to present the institution's research and medical advances. • CENTOX, the first
Poison control center in the Dominican Republic. • Followed the successful pregnancy, delivery and birth of the first sextuplets in the Dominican Republic with only 26 and a half weeks of gestation. The children are now 4 years of age and healthy (2009). •
Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) as a national reference of care. •
Pacemaker Clinic •
Hemodialysis Unit • Center for
Integrated medicine •
Thorax Pain Unit • Organ and tissue transplantation program., which has a Transplant Counsel and an Organ Captivity Coordination Unit. The program achieved the first kidney transplant from a deceased donor in the country, liver transplants from deceased donors and
corneal transplantation. • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital, with
Urodynamics and Isokinetic Diagnostics units. • Volunteerism unit to work with the hospital community with a high degree of solidarity and commitment. • First
Primary Care Center of the Dominican Republic. • The country's first
outpatient surgery program. • The permanence of the only functioning hospital bioethics committee in the country, meeting regularly since 1997. • Implementation of the first free hip and knee replacement program in the country called Operation Walk, a medical mission for patients with limited resources. It was led by a team of local and international specialists from
Brigham and Women's Hospital and since 2008, has benefited over 80 Dominican patients and their families. • Units of Care and Solidarity (UNASOL), offering medical assistance to thousands of people affected by tragedies of
force majeure. •
Diabetic foot Clinic to prevent and treat all foot diseases in any patient. •
Dengue Clinic, as a national reference for all those who present symptoms. ==Criticism==