Health News of Wednesday, 5 December 2018
Source: mynewsgh.com
The Director General of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Dr. Anthony Nsiah Asare has given full details of the drone health service delivery system the country is adopting to improve on healthcare delivery.
Ghana’s Ministry of Health is launching the largest and most advanced medical drone delivery network in the world.
Given the fact that developing countries such as Ghana face significant health deficits, issues of primary health care delivery require innovative means and practices. Health deficits that are totally unacceptable include the fact that about 30% of women die in labour due to excessive bleeding. Issue of immediate intervention after a snake- bite is also deplorable.
This would have not been the case if Ghana had installed advanced technology to supply blood pints and other medical products to remote areas, where the need is more.
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.Health is not politics. We should have a little sense of dignity when discussing health related matters.
.We value the health of Ghanaians and will put in place all necessary measures to ensure good health care.
.Indeed, the Akufo-Addo government has responded by vying for a health care project that would deliver medical supplies through drone technology.
.The drone delivery network will give Ghana the most advanced health care supply chain on the planet.
.DRONES are aircrafts that can be navigated without a human pilot on board the aerial vehicle. Drones can be navigated via control from the ground, using a GPS tracking system.
.The drones will operate 24 hrs a day from 4 distribution centers across the country. The first distribution center will be located near Suhum. The sites for the remaining 3 will be finalized by GHS subsequently, but are expected to cover much of the country.
.The entire project took about 6 months to implement. A committee was set up, comprising of representatives from the Ministry of Health, Ghana Health Service, National Ambulance Service, Civil Aviation, National Security etc.
.The above stakeholders sent delegations to inquire about how Rwanda had implemented the first Zipline program; it was a very successful venture. To the extent that the Ghana Civil Aviation has approved the project and all security factors have been considered as well.
.The Ghana Health Service has asked Zipline to stock 148 products that range from blood, snake venoms, essential medicines such as tuberculosis & HIV medications etc. When fully implemented, 14 to 16 million people will be covered.
.In relation to why the project was sole-sourced, zipline is the only company in the world that is currently in the medical drone supply business, as such sole-sourcing was applied, which out procurement laws permit. In fact, the National Security has also done their checks, and there is no company operationalizing drone medical supply apart from Zipline.
.Ghana is not procuring drones to supply medical supplies to health centres. Ghana is only paying for the drone services for delivering the supplies. The ministry of Health (MOH) bears no risk of installation, operation or maintenance of facilities. MOH only pays when Zipline succeeds in setting up distribution centers and meets the performance specifications agreed as in the Service Agreement.
.The contract is a performance driven contract, which means that the zipline company will be paid based on the daily supplies per distribution centre. Hence payment is done based on performance specifications. It has nothing to do with the suggestions of some MP’s.
.The zipline service works through 4 simple steps: placing an order to the recipient zipline pharmacist, pharmacist prepares the product for delivery, product in placed on a drone, the health facility receives the supplies in less than an hour.