Take legal action over 'No Bed Syndrome' deaths – Dr Nawaane urges families

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  • Nkeaaaa 11 hours ago

    The problem is that our public facilities are overwhelmed. The few private ones with the capacity to manage acute emergencies charge prohibitively. In any case, our penchant to run to the Korle Bu, 37 and the likes isn't hel ...
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  • SUREST PATH TO DAILY CA$H INCOME 4 hours ago

    This weekend, think & act. Training & Personal Development Budget is your best investmentin self.Train for better daily income this year - Phones break every day. Unlock the MASTERPIECE in you - Your best budget this year is ...
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  • Kwame King 14 minutes ago

    My brother, just sponsor a private citizen bill to criminalize that act. We talk too much leaving the necessary action to solve the problem. Are not just idiots.?

  • Kwadwo 10 hours ago

    But where are these creatures posing as doctors and nurses in our hospitals trained? I blame the institutions that purportedly train them. Their offensive and damn-right inhuman approach to tending to vulnerable sick people d ...
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  • Truth 6 hours ago

    You're right in pointing out all these examples. Unfortunately, we don't understand how systems is supposed to function, and because of that, the politicians have hijacked all the systems, including health. In a well function ...
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  • Akiti 1 hour ago

    My friend, wake up. We live in an underdeveloped country where we all have to do more than is normally expected in our various economic endeavors to keep body and soul together. For hospitals of all places to casually reject ...
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  • Akosat 10 hours ago

    Doctor, please oooo.... when an emergency ward or Unit is full and just in case all the clients on admission aren't stable, to be transferred to the medical osr surgical units, how can the patient be stabilized ?

  • Hahahahha 9 hours ago

    You can stabilize this patient on the floor, prop em arrest bleeding, resuscitate, the the minor few so the patient doesn’t bleed out or choke to death. Ghanaians are not fools, if the relative sees that the ward was full b ...
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  • Hahahahha 9 hours ago

    And this man paaaa is talking about training specialists hahahaha, they just as usual looking for chop chop. How many specialists will be at the ER for a case like this? They’re busy with their own clinics. Kindly train mor ...
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  • Akosat 9 hours ago

    Talking about extensive resuscitation, not "Red Cross/ first Aid resuscitation. That was a nice submission though

  • Nkeaaaa 5 hours ago

    Sorry but you make no iota of a sense. So you stabilised Charles on the floor like your exc3ll3nt brain is saying. But before Charles came, Kwame, Esi, Mamuna, Agoji, Apapa, Paul, Lilliput, Lupita have all come in and were ad ...
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  • Akiti 1 hour ago

    @ Nkeaaa. You exemplify the adage that a little learning is dangerous. Trying to cover up for gross criminal incompetence leading to the death of another human being in a hospital, can only come from an evil mind. Even in man ...
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