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The Dilemma of ‘Knocking’ our Health Services

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  • citizen 10 years ago

    Well written Paul.
    Our bane is the political lenses that most Ghanaian are wearing. It is killing us and my prayer is for God to intervene to remove these lenses.

  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 10 years ago

    Happy New Year Paul and thanks responding to the sensational article by Kwaku Danso. It's sad that your article will not be a hit because readers on Ghanaweb are most often interested in sensational articles but not objective ...
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  • Alex Ampofo Brong Ahafo. 10 years ago

    What is her Job description?. Her New Year message was for Ghanaians to honour heroes. I was expecting her to address any plans she has for the Health care system in Ghana. After all there has been concerned citizens organizi ...
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  • B. Adjei 10 years ago

    The minister is not very smart. Nobody in their right mind would have given a speech like that at such a season but she is beyond reproach. Try asking her a simple question at a public forum and her handlers will quickly inte ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    and many happy returns.

  • James 10 years ago

    Thanks very much for your informative article. My frustration is we have no notion of routine maintenance. Look at the Surgical Block edifice in Korle Bu and compare it to say what is was 30-40 years ago. It is a pity site.
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    I agree with your points of view.

  • R Owiredu Ohio 10 years ago

    Ghana does not repair anything, From office buildings to electrical equipment. Go to the ministries. The site is very disappionting. Yet there are able bodied youth walking around crying unemployment. These youngsters would l ...
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  • nabia 10 years ago

    Dr Amuna. Well said. The health sector is moving but is generally being frustrated by a gang of doctors and others who think it is their divine right to lord over us.
    Look let us reduce the fetish status of korelebu. It is t ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    There is scope for turning things around and making our big hospitals more functional and less of "ivory towers". I believe We The People are notdoing enough by way of patient pressure groups or civil society, to exert enough ...
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  • Titugri 10 years ago

    Doctor, I partially agree with you in your views. However, like many other things in Ghana, corruption is destroying the health system. Some doctors and nurses will pay little to no attention to a patient who does not have an ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    I think I alluded to this when I acknowledged the fact that some people are unprofessional. I also tried to identify some of the problems and frustrations that affect clinical practice but do not for a moment accept those as ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Paul,
    Happy 2014!
    This is a good piece and I hope you meant it for discussion. I trust that you did not lose your dear Mom because of the heartless treatment she received at the time.

    While I have also received excellen ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    Many happy returns for 2014 Kobena. Indeed it is true that the services are varied and the personal encounters vary. I also agree with your observation about the apparent deterioration in services as is becoming more and more ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    Yes, indeed, Paul,
    The concept of "mystery patients" is making a very significant contribution towards healthcare delivery in East Anglia (UK) where we live and where my wife works in the NHS system. It is putting all conce ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    When is Amuna going to stop writing stuffs that make readers feel sleepy. The underlying causes of our poor health delivery system is there . Why do you bore us with the symtons? Do you want Bill Gate to come and tell you tha ...
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  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    Simply stop reading my "stuffs" will you?

  • Johnson Oxford 10 years ago

    Mr. Whatever, you have got it all wrong by attacking the writer. There is nothing wrong to get some donor assistance to support our health system. Let me tell you that the health sector is gradually weaning itself from donor ...
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  • Godwin, Chicago 10 years ago

    you have covered the basic problem in Ghana public sector but not only the health sector. It is not going to be easy for any government to be bold enough to fix them because most Ghanaian are experts in every field. you read ...
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