Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, former Director-General of Ghana's Health Service, has attributed the death of engineer Charles Amissah to systemic failures in Ghana's healthcare delivery system rather than a single point of negligence, highlighting broader institutional challenges in the country's health infrastructure.
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View all signals →Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, former Director-General of Ghana's Health Service, has rejected the term 'no-bed syndrome' as an oversimplification of the structural challenges causing overcrowding in emergency wards, arguing the phrase obscures deeper systemic failures in the health system.
Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare, former Director-General of Ghana's Health Service and ex-Presidential Advisor on Health, has called for a more holistic and less accusatory approach to addressing systemic challenges in Ghana's healthcare delivery system.