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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is a Public Service body established under Act 525 of 1996 as required by the 1992 constitution. [1] It is an autonomous Executive Agency responsible for implementation of national policies under the control of the Ghana Minister for Health through its governing Council - the Ghana Health Service Council.
Divine Mercy Hospital Eseroso, Kuntanase: Bosomtwe: Ahmadiyya Hospital Asokore Mampong: Sekyere East District: Asafo-Agyei Hospital Kumasi: Kumasi Metropolitan: Ashanti Goldfields Company Hospital Obuasi: Obuasi Municipal: Bryant Mission Hospital Obuasi-Adansi Obuasi Municipal: City Hospital Kumasi-Stadium Kumasi Metropolitan: County Hospital ...
In 1998, the Chaplain at the hospital was Monsignor Alex Bobby-Benson. [7] As at 2008, Dr Mrs Constance Addo Yobo was a chief dental surgeon at the hospital. [8] As at 2008, Dr Mrs Mercy Dawson was a medical superintendent at the hospital. [8] As at 2024, the manager and administrator of the hospital is Rev. Fr. Ebenezer Kenneth Abban PhD. [6]
The Public Services Commission has its roots in 1947 during the British colonial period. It was set up upon the recommendation of the Haragin Committee for an impartial public services body to manage human resource administration and statecraft in British West African jurisdictions - Gold Coast, Nigeria, The Gambia and Sierra Leone. [2]
It is involved in providing public health services, managing Ghana's healthcare industry, and building Ghana's hospitals and medical education system. Ministry main offices are located in Accra. [1] The ministry is responsible for all health related issues in Ghana. It was responsible for direct public health service delivery or provision in ...
Ghana, since it independence from the British on 6 March 1957, has made great strides towards improving its health care facilities and the services offered in them. The Ghana Health Service, the health policy implementer of the Ministry of Health, has over the years developed the health care services offered to Ghanaians in the initial then (10) but now sixteen (16) administrative regions of ...
It is Located in the heart of Accra city, the GARH started as a Hospital for the European expatriates around 1928. It became a District Hospital after Ghana’s independence in 1957 and was later designated as Ridge Regional Hospital in 1997 and now redeveloped and transformed into a 420 bed capacity hospital.
Korle-Bu gained teaching hospital status in 1962, when the University of Ghana Medical School (UGMS) was established for the training of medical doctors. The University of Ghana Medical School and five other constituent schools are now subsumed under the College of Health Sciences to train an array of health professionals.