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The administrator of Twifo Atti Morkwa District Hospital, Dr Peter Tetteh, has made an urgent appeal to the government for the immediate recruitment of medical professionals and the provision of essential resources to improve healthcare services in the Area.

Dr Tetteh made the appeal when the Twifo Atti Morkwa District Chief Executive, Mr Isaac Yawson, and Mr Hakim Addei, the Central Regional Member of Council of State, made a familiarisation visit to the hospital.

The health professionals needed are paramedical staff, radiologists, sonographers, and specialists, as well as critical infrastructural support such as staff accommodation, a generator, service vehicles, an ambulance, and enhanced lighting system around the hospital.

Since its inauguration on November 27, 2020, by former President Nana Akufo-Addo, the hospital has not seen any recruitment of personnel for efficient running of the facility. Dr Tetteh revealed that the hospital had been relying on renting temporary staff, which had strained its resources and negatively impacted operations.

“The financial burden of hiring temporary staff is unsustainable and poses significant risks to our ability to provide timely and effective care.” Responding, Mr Yawson assured that alternative solutions would be sought promptly to address the pressing issues facing the hospital.

He acknowledged the critical situation and pledged to work closely with the health authorities to find lasting solutions. Mr Hakim Addei on his part, encouraged the hospital staff and Management, saying efforts were underway to align with the “Restoring Ghana” agenda of President John Mahama.

He promised to meet with the Health Minister to advocate for permanent staffing and adequate accommodation for hospital personnel, all aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery at the Twifo Atti Morkwa District Hospital. The calls for action come at a crucial time the hospital faces operational challenges that could compromise patient care.

The community and hospital administrators alike hope for a swift governmental response to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents relying on the hospital’s services.

Source: GNA

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