MoH probes three major hospitals over tragic death of young engineer

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  • Dunia 11 hours ago

    And what will come out of the so-called probe?

  • EMERGENCY WARD IS NOT A BED STATION 10 hours ago

    If the hospital is full, full, full the Emergency Department must always be on standby with stretchers. Amissah didn’t need a bed, he needed a few hours of stabilisation immediately after his accident. The family could then ...
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  • Felix 10 hours ago

    @Emergency Ward. I am boiling with anger. This nonchalant attitude by our medical personnel has been going on for far too long. The fact that no one is ever held accountable for such a negligence is the reason why it's happen ...
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  • KWASI IN EUROPE 11 hours ago

    I

  • KWASI IN EUROPE 11 hours ago

    If he had been a politician a helicopter would have taken him to Korle Bu and then Germany.

  • The General 11 hours ago

    Our health sector (especially that of government) is in a total mess.
    May worse things happen to all those responsible.

  • Kwesi 10 hours ago

    This nonchalant attitude of our medical personnel must stop. It is high time people are held accountable for their behaviors in the health sector. The wicked behaviors must have consequences. I hope the health Minister will e ...
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  • Chris 6 hours ago

    Dismissals and prosecution. No trade unions interference.

  • Konkonsani 10 hours ago

    Tell the committee that the Ambulance services must be given to the Ghana Health Service to handle instead of Ambulance secretariat under the MOH.The ambulance drivers use the vehicles for their private businesses.And to add ...
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  • Chris 6 hours ago

    Report any for the necessary actions