This is a good article.It may hurt some of us if we happen to be the hardworking type who dont pick and choose but it is true. I have personally been on a CRUSADE FOR ATTITUDINAL CHANGE IN HEALTH CARE over the last 5yrs. It i ... read full comment
This is a good article.It may hurt some of us if we happen to be the hardworking type who dont pick and choose but it is true. I have personally been on a CRUSADE FOR ATTITUDINAL CHANGE IN HEALTH CARE over the last 5yrs. It is amazing what happens to the ordinary person(even health staff) until some recognises that the victim is some ''important'' person or relative of such. Our politicians and universities are not any better. They admit people with ''CONNECTIONS'' only and not those with passion for the job or those who see health care as A DEVOTION/CALL. Then the politicians know they will always fly out at the least chance to treat themselves(NPP/NDC alike),the administrators and or CEO furnish their offices and homes with the little cash available and leave the emergency room at God's mercy(see SME at korle bu or same at Tamale). Health personell capitalise of this ''shortage'' and make money out of the already poor patients. We then start shouting loud when it has to do with a nurse/doctor/MP/Minister/CEO etc forgetting that it has been same practice all the time so the staff are used to it. I wish Anas will also get into the health sector one day.For some professionals living abroad,it is the fear of getting absorbed into this mess which keeps them away.
Yaw Manu 11 years ago
Mr.Larson, May Our Heavenly Father, richly bless you for your excellent article.
Our major problem in Ghana, is lack of wisdom.Our nation and the continent as a whole is blessed by our creator yet we can't enjoy our blessing ... read full comment
Mr.Larson, May Our Heavenly Father, richly bless you for your excellent article.
Our major problem in Ghana, is lack of wisdom.Our nation and the continent as a whole is blessed by our creator yet we can't enjoy our blessings. Nation building is not book long alone even though education is very importanat. After all the knowledge acquired, we need wisdom to make it beneficial for ourself and the society as a whole.So, the best solution to our problems stated in your nice article is to apply wisdom in our day to day activities,to build our nation. Due to lack of wisdom, we perish at the time we need not to.If the nurse in the video was to apply wisdom to the knowledge acquired, she'll think twice before doing that silly thing. With wisdom,our institutions will function well to help both rich and poor.
We cannot relegate wisdom from our day to day activities and enjoy healthy and sound economy.
Ricky 11 years ago
God bless you brother
God bless you brother
Frank Mensah, Tikobo No. 2 11 years ago
Remember when in 1981 Jerry Agbotui Rawlings said our hospitals had become death transit camps? After 20 years, he only made it worse. And then he goes to Cromwell hospital when he gets ill (Paul Gyamfi). This is what instabi ... read full comment
Remember when in 1981 Jerry Agbotui Rawlings said our hospitals had become death transit camps? After 20 years, he only made it worse. And then he goes to Cromwell hospital when he gets ill (Paul Gyamfi). This is what instability does.
THIS IS WHAT WE WANT US A NATION TO MOVE FORWARD, NOT ALL THE NDC, NPP INSULTS. HOW SAD THAT MOST OF OUR JOURNALISTS HAVE BECOME A JOKE;POLITICALLY AND MORALLY CORRUPT AND CANNOT STAND THE TRUTH.YOU HAVE SAID THE TRUTH WITH ... read full comment
THIS IS WHAT WE WANT US A NATION TO MOVE FORWARD, NOT ALL THE NDC, NPP INSULTS. HOW SAD THAT MOST OF OUR JOURNALISTS HAVE BECOME A JOKE;POLITICALLY AND MORALLY CORRUPT AND CANNOT STAND THE TRUTH.YOU HAVE SAID THE TRUTH WITH GOOD SUGGESTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS; MAY GOD BLESS YOU, BROTHER !
DR QUADRATIC 11 years ago
I was just sad that someone fails to pass a comment on our failing system but starts the usual NAME CALLING that does not help us move forward in the 21st century.
I was just sad that someone fails to pass a comment on our failing system but starts the usual NAME CALLING that does not help us move forward in the 21st century.
AFRICA 11 years ago
WELL DONE!You have said it all but wonder if such articles are read and pragmatics actions taken.
God bless you, God bless Ghana and God bless Africa.
WELL DONE!You have said it all but wonder if such articles are read and pragmatics actions taken.
God bless you, God bless Ghana and God bless Africa.
agajago 11 years ago
democracy is good, but only when fools are giving vote.
democracy is good, but only when fools are giving vote.
Egya 11 years ago
Lets all keep pushing and promoting reforms on all fronts. We cannot give up. Ghana deserves better from those in government
Lets all keep pushing and promoting reforms on all fronts. We cannot give up. Ghana deserves better from those in government
Ibrahim Yakubu 11 years ago
Thanks for the article. I hope those who the guts to shout 'ede bi keke' go to the hospitals to see what is happening. Voting for corrupt politicians just breeds corrupt people such as those healthcare workers. It is almost i ... read full comment
Thanks for the article. I hope those who the guts to shout 'ede bi keke' go to the hospitals to see what is happening. Voting for corrupt politicians just breeds corrupt people such as those healthcare workers. It is almost in every clinic to the major hospitals. The corrupt men and women will continue to argue it is everywhere. They forget the very people they have been supporting don't give a shit about their welfare or existence. Go to the nursing and midwifery council, the Ghana medical council or Ministry of health and its filthy with bribery and corruption. Vote for the irresponsible men and women who got their positions and that is what you see above in the video. They infect and corrupt their appointees. SHAME ON ALL THOSE WHO VOTED FOR THIS CORRUPT GOVERNMENT. ENJOY YOUR BETTER GHANA AGENDA WITH POOR NON EXISTENT EMERGENCY CARE.
DR QUADRATIC 11 years ago
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????it is not about one party or the other here.NPP also came and spent 8yrs too,you dont want to know what happened then.i have details of ministers that ... read full comment
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????it is not about one party or the other here.NPP also came and spent 8yrs too,you dont want to know what happened then.i have details of ministers that died abroad since they refused to build a good system for mother Ghana. This is not about NAME CALLING.It is about a CONCERTED EFFORT to rid our system of filth.Can we tell which party this writer is??No! That is what we want. Facts and suggestions for the way forward.I am working hard and looking forward to a day one will just get to the hospital without knowing a nurse/Dr/Administrator/minister and get the VERY BEST OF CARE under the prevailing circumstances.
Adama d'Gharty 11 years ago
I sincerely hope some of the people who work within the Healthcare system in Ghana do come across your very well composed article about healthcare in Ghana. Personally, I would say you have definitely hit the rusted nail on t ... read full comment
I sincerely hope some of the people who work within the Healthcare system in Ghana do come across your very well composed article about healthcare in Ghana. Personally, I would say you have definitely hit the rusted nail on the head regarding the lack of practise of good medical healthcare and medical emergency care in Ghana to-day, both services are poor, even non-existent to the average Ghanaian. With the near collapse of the NHIS in the country it looks the faith of the Health Ministry is doomed to return to the original "Cash & Carry" system mostly favoured by the corrupt NDC government administrators, no wonder our top politicians choose to travel abroad in search of proper medical attention whenever their health fail.
This is a good article.It may hurt some of us if we happen to be the hardworking type who dont pick and choose but it is true. I have personally been on a CRUSADE FOR ATTITUDINAL CHANGE IN HEALTH CARE over the last 5yrs. It i ...
read full comment
Mr.Larson, May Our Heavenly Father, richly bless you for your excellent article.
Our major problem in Ghana, is lack of wisdom.Our nation and the continent as a whole is blessed by our creator yet we can't enjoy our blessing ...
read full comment
God bless you brother
Remember when in 1981 Jerry Agbotui Rawlings said our hospitals had become death transit camps? After 20 years, he only made it worse. And then he goes to Cromwell hospital when he gets ill (Paul Gyamfi). This is what instabi ...
read full comment
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
THIS IS WHAT WE WANT US A NATION TO MOVE FORWARD, NOT ALL THE NDC, NPP INSULTS. HOW SAD THAT MOST OF OUR JOURNALISTS HAVE BECOME A JOKE;POLITICALLY AND MORALLY CORRUPT AND CANNOT STAND THE TRUTH.YOU HAVE SAID THE TRUTH WITH ...
read full comment
I was just sad that someone fails to pass a comment on our failing system but starts the usual NAME CALLING that does not help us move forward in the 21st century.
WELL DONE!You have said it all but wonder if such articles are read and pragmatics actions taken.
God bless you, God bless Ghana and God bless Africa.
democracy is good, but only when fools are giving vote.
Lets all keep pushing and promoting reforms on all fronts. We cannot give up. Ghana deserves better from those in government
Thanks for the article. I hope those who the guts to shout 'ede bi keke' go to the hospitals to see what is happening. Voting for corrupt politicians just breeds corrupt people such as those healthcare workers. It is almost i ...
read full comment
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????it is not about one party or the other here.NPP also came and spent 8yrs too,you dont want to know what happened then.i have details of ministers that ...
read full comment
I sincerely hope some of the people who work within the Healthcare system in Ghana do come across your very well composed article about healthcare in Ghana. Personally, I would say you have definitely hit the rusted nail on t ...
read full comment
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