Technical team conducts nationwide hospital needs assessments amid strategic talks in Accra
The assessments are being carried out in collaboration with international partners, including Project C.U.R.E., as part of efforts to improve access to specialised care and enhance the overall efficiency of Ghana’s health system.
Officials indicated that the parallel engagements—policy-level deliberations in the capital and on-the-ground technical evaluations in the regions—are deliberately aligned to ensure cohesive execution of the mandate to expand equitable access to healthcare services.
The hospital assessments are expected to identify critical infrastructure, equipment and capacity gaps, while also informing strategies to strengthen referral systems and institutional capabilities across the country.
The initiative underscores a coordinated approach to health sector reform, with stakeholders working to ensure that planning and implementation proceed simultaneously to deliver measurable improvements in patient care nationwide.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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