The bus with the patients Psychiatric nurses at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital who for the past weeks have been on strike for lack of logistics to run the facility have
The bus with the patients Psychiatric nurses at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital who for the past weeks have been on strike for lack of logistics to run the facility have
The Ghana Registered Nurses & Midwives Association (GRNMA) yesterday began the second phase of the roadmap towards their planned industrial action by withdrawing out-patients services (OPD) at the various public
The wife of New Patriotic Party’s flagbearer, Rebecca Akufo-Addo, has donated items to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital, following the recent crisis the institution has been confronted with. “I watched
Slim down and become energized: Is shedding some extra pounds first on your list of goals for the New Year? Vegans are, on average, up to 20 pounds lighter than meat-eaters are. And
Minster of Health, Alex Segbefia The Ministry of Health (MoH) has released a cheque of GH¢300,000 to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital after weeks of protests by hospital staff for logistics.
Front view of Peekay Gombi Pharmaceutical One of the biggest health insurance service providers in Tamale, Peekay Gombi Pharmaceutical, has suspended services over a GH¢2million debt owed by the National
From left: Dr Victor Bampoe, Dr Badu Sarkodie and Dr Owen Kaluwa, WHO Country Representative, at the conference The Cape Coast Metropolis in the Central Region has recorded an outbreak
ALEX SEGBEFIA Deputy Minister of Health, Dr Victor Bampoe, has justified President John Mahama’s statement that he was unaware of the strike by the Accra psychiatric nurses group over lack
More than 120 cases of cholera have been recorded in five assemblies of the Central Region after a week of an outbreak. They are Cape Coast Metropolis, Mfantsiman Municipality, Komenda
The students taking their oath at the induction ceremony Five hundred and eighty-six allied health graduates from various health training institutions have been inducted by the Allied Health Professions Council.
The indefinite strike by nurses at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital is taking a heavy toll on the health facility, forcing management to consider discharging about 200 patients. Patients, who are
Nurses at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital have totally withdrawn their services, following the inability of government to provide them with basic logistics for the running of the facility. The indefinite
Dr Martin Nyaaba Adokiya addressing participants at the event AÂ lecturer at the University for Development Studies (UDS), Dr Martin Nyaaba Adokiya, has disclosed that women who exclusively breastfeed their babies