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Staff exodus threatening KATH’s operations, says CEO

Professor Otchere Addai-Mensah said in addition to the staffing crisis, the hospital is grappling with a severe equipment deficit

The chief executive officer of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Professor Otchere Addai-Mensah, has raised alarm over the departure of over 200 nurses and healthcare professionals in 2023 from the hospital

Addai-Mensah said this is affecting the operations of the hospital.

Speaking during a meeting with Finance Minister Dr Mohammed Amin Adam and his team on a tour of the hospital, Professor Addai-Mensah emphasised the urgent need for the government to authorise the replacement of the departed staff to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.

“In the past year, we have had over 200 nurses leave Komfo Anokye. Every day, I have had to approve three to five applications for either leave of absence or resignation, mostly nurses, radiographers, and medical laboratory scientists, and so we are praying that we should be allowed to replace these people who are leaving so that we can continue with the care that we are supposed to be giving to our patients.”

In addition to the staffing crisis, the hospital is grappling with a severe equipment deficit. Professor Addai-Mensah urged the government to commit to retooling various departments within the hospital to enhance its overall functionality.

“One of the major things we are facing is the retooling of the hospital. We are aware of the difficulties that the government has had concerning COVID-19 and others. Still, we believe that it is also possible for some help to be extended [to us] as far as retooling is concerned, especially given the fact that we are serving twelve regions.”

Reporting by Jonathan Ofori, Ashanti Region

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