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April 2, 2026
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Strong emergency governance framework key to saving lives – GRNMA President
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Key Points
- The President of the GRNMA is advocating for a robust emergency governance framework and a dedicated authority for emergency healthcare in Ghana.
- She criticizes the current system for lacking clear governance and coordination, leading to stalled implementation of recommendations.
- The GRNMA President highlights a cycle of forming committees after incidents, with solutions often not implemented until another tragedy occurs.
- A dedicated emergency authority is proposed to ensure continuity, accountability, and sustained action in strengthening emergency care.
- Key weaknesses identified include inadequate pre-hospital care (ambulance system), poor coordination, weak referral systems, and limited human resources.
Why This Matters
This issue is critically important for Ghana as deficiencies in emergency healthcare directly impact public health and lead to preventable deaths across the nation. Establishing a dedicated governance framework and authority could significantly improve health outcomes, save lives, and ensure accountability within a vital public service.
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