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Ghana’s health bill: Emerging pitfalls

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  • OFOSUAA 7 years ago

    DONT ALLOW JOURNALISTS TO SPEAK ON ISSUES BCOS THEY ARE EMPTY AND SELL THEIR CONSCIENCE

  • nana addo 7 years ago

    My friend look for more serious and fundamental flaws in the bill than beginning a fight with doctors.
    What about the fact that the district assemblies are to take care of health when many of them lack the capacity as decent ...
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  • Cyrus 7 years ago

    So all you heard him say was "fight the doctor"? Really?!

  • Nana Yaw 7 years ago

    It's surprising nana addo behaves like an educated illiterate. If the primary aim of going to the medical school is to become administrators, then clients are in danger

  • Lapinto 7 years ago

    people like u suffer mental slavery all the lives. the doctor is on top of the pharmacist so every decision should go in favour of the doctor, huh? Don't disgrace yourself when intellectuals are trying to solve an issue. Stop ...
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  • Clifford 7 years ago

    Good piece @ frank

  • Kobbymatt 7 years ago

    A good piece,to add to it as a country we have had ministers of health who non-medics and have performed wonderfully.Administrative work needs manegerial and leadership skills at most and with the field of relevance knowledge ...
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  • ndc is gone 7 years ago

    Librealize and leave doctors out