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Community Health Nurses' Training College: Esiama, Takoradi: Sekondi: Community Health Training College Winneba Winneba: Central Fomena Community Health Training College: Fomena: Central Ho Nurses' Training College: Ho Volta Holy Family Nurses Training College Volta: Volta Holy Family Nursing Midwifery Training School Nkawkaw: Eastern Jirapa ...
Pages in category "Medical and health organisations based in Ghana" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Ashanti Region has 530 health facilities. [2] 170 of these health facilities are operated by the Ghana Health Service; 71 by missions; 281 by private institutions; and 8 by the Ashanti quasi-government. [2] The Ashanti monarchy operates about 32 percent of all health facilities in the Ashanti Region. [1]
Adzokoe Health Centre [5] Dzemeni E. P. Clinic [6] Kpalime Duga Health Centre [7] Peki Dzake Health Centre, Peki [8] Peki Government Hospital, Peki; Salem Maternity Home [9] Tongor Tsanekpe Health Centre [10] Tsate Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Zone [11] Tsiyinu CHPS Zone [12] Wegbe Kpalime Health Centre [13]
Also: Ghana: People: By occupation: Medical doctors / Women scientists: Women physicians This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Ghanaian medical doctors . It includes medical doctors that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
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Ashanti Region car-based non-acute patient transport ambulance in Kumasi Metropolis. The Ashanti capital Kumasi metropolis has the highest number of health facilities in Ashanti region at 38% and Kumasi has a teaching hospital to support the medical training at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital), the West End Hospital, several other private ...
In 2010, 4.7% of Ghana's GDP was spent on health, [14] and all Ghanaian citizens had access to primary health care. Ghanaian citizens make up 97.5% of Ghana's population. [15] Ghana's universal health care system has been described as the most successful healthcare system on the African continent by the renowned business magnate and tycoon Bill ...