Ghana's health sector receives boost with new medical equipment and doctor deployment
The Ministry of Health has taken a significant step towards improving the country's healthcare system by distributing new medical equipment to health facilities and redeploying doctors to underserved areas.
During a visit by Mr Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Minister for Health, to the University of Ghana Medical Centre and the Korle- Bu Teaching Hospital to present anesthesia machines and engage with the leadership, disclosed that government has begun distributing 50 anesthesia machines to health facilities across the country, with the first tranche of eight machines going to the Korle- Bu Teaching Hospital and 3 to the UGMC.
This initiative is part of a larger effort to ensure that health facilities have the necessary equipment to provide quality healthcare service, Mr Mintah Akandoh indicated.
The Minister has also announced plans to redeploy over 700 medical doctors to district hospitals and other underserved areas.
The aim is to ensure that medical doctors are distributed equitably across the country, with 80% of them expected to be posted to district hospitals.
To incentivise doctors to take up these postings, the government plans to offer preferential treatment in terms of specialist training and other benefits.
The government is also working with the private sector to ensure that health facilities have the necessary equipment and personnel to provide quality healthcare services.
This partnership will help to bridge the gap in healthcare delivery and ensure that health facilities are equipped to handle various medical emergencies, he noted
Mr. Mintah Akando, addressed concerns about the potential impact of the presidential directive on the retirement of public servants on the healthcare sector.
He assured that exceptions would be made for critical staff, allowing them to continue working beyond the age of 60 if necessary.
He concluded by reiterating government's efforts to improve the healthcare sector are commendable, and the distribution of medical equipment and redeployment of doctors are expected to have a positive impact on healthcare delivery in the country.
The partnership with the private sector will also help to ensure that health facilities are equipped to provide quality healthcare services.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Edem Afanou
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