25th July 2023 11:18:26 AM
2 mins readVice President, Mahamudu Bawumia has affirmed the government's determination to enhance healthcare access for all Ghanaians by providing necessary infrastructure and logistics. He made this assurance while commissioning an ultra-modern District Hospital in Akontombra, Western North Region. The hospital, boasting 42 beds, is one of six medical facilities that have been under construction for the past three years.
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The other facilities include 42-bed hospitals in Elubo and Bogoso, 30-bed district hospitals in Nsuaem and Wassa Dunkwa, and a 30-bed Polyclinic in Mpohor, with a total cost of 29 million Euros. <img alt="" class="wp-image-526626" />The completion and inauguration of all these facilities are expected by the end of August 2023.
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Vice President Bawumia emphasized that these ongoing healthcare projects demonstrate the government's commitment to achieving Universal Health Coverage. Over the past seven years, various healthcare initiatives have been implemented, such as the Surveillance, Outbreak Response Management, and Analysis System (SORMAS) eHealth System, which have significantly improved disease control and outbreak management systems.
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The government also aims to deepen the use of information and communication technology (ICT) for telemedicine and teleconsultation services within the healthcare network, extending this integration to Regional Hospitals to enhance healthcare service quality and accessibility at all levels.
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<img alt="" class="wp-image-526629" />The Vice President reaffirmed the government's steadfast commitment to providing quality, accessible, and affordable healthcare, aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. He emphasized that the completion of these healthcare projects in different regions would contribute to improving infrastructural facilities and bridging equity gaps in geographical access to health services.
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“Our government’s commitment to providing quality, accessible and affordable healthcare in line with the Sustainable Development Goals remains steadfast. “The completion of these projects in Elubo, Nsuaem, Bogoso, Wassa Dunkwa, Mpohor and Akontombra which is being inaugurated today will improve the stock of infrastructural facilities and bridge equity gaps in geographical access to health services,” the Vice President
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