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My commitment to ending the no-bed syndrome in Ghana
As a country, we must begin to speak more honestly about the painful reality confronting our healthcare system, the persistent “no-bed syndrome.” It is unacceptable that in this day and age, a Ghanaian in critical condition can be turned away from a hospital simply because there is no bed available.
Over the years, I have made it a personal responsibility to contribute in my own way to easing this burden. At the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, I supported the Oncology Department with $145,000 cash and about 200 hospital beds to improve emergency and inpatient care.
At the Ho Teaching Hospital, Agogo Hospital in the Ashanti Region, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Assin Fosu Roman Catholic Hospital and many more, I donated beds, wheelchairs and essential medical consumables to enhance patient care and comfort.
During the COVID-19 period, I also extended support across the country with beds, PPEs and other medical logistics valued at approximately one million dollars.
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