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A case of medical negligence that led to the death of a patient has hit the Central Aflao Hospital in the Ketu South Municipality of the Volta Region.
Added to that, two nurses who have been named as being directly involved in the case, are being investigated together with the hospital, the Daily Graphic has reported.
Detailing what it found out, the paper said that the alleged medical negligence of the two nurses led to the death of a critically-ill patient who came to their health facility, after they refused to attend to her on grounds that she needed to deposit money before she was attended to.
Linda Adua, 39 – the deceased patient, is said to have made several pleas to the health workers, in the company of her 19-year-old son, that they wanted to make payment via Mobile Money, but none of their attempts could convince the nurses who also insisted on a cash and carry system or nothing could be done to help her.
The case, which is currently before the president of Ghana, the Minister of Health, the Ghana Health Service, and the Medical and Dental Council, is said to have become critical because the nurses left Linda unattended until she gave up the ghost at their facility.
The report added that since the incident of April 11, the Medical and Dental Council and the Ghana Health Service (GHS) have swiftly responded to the petition by the deceased’s family, and dispatched a team of investigators to the hospital to probe the matter.
An elder sister of the late Linda, Abigail Adua, is reported to have told the newspaper that it was only after her sister died that her nephew was directed to take his mother to another government facility, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
She also told the paper that Linda run a restaurant in Aflao, where she lived with her son.
Her son, Jerry Nii Tetteh, is also reported to have recently gained admission to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology but is now left traumatised over the death of his mother.