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A high-stakes meeting between the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health, and the government has ended on a positive note, with the ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN1d
GHIMA raises concern over poor investment in health information systemsMr Richard Delali Ahedor, the National President of the Ghana Health Information Management Association (GHIMA), has raised ...
Vitality Health International and Acacia Health Insurance Ghana have officially launched a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionising health insurance delivery in Ghana through a shared-value ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN21d
Ghana Health Service, partners install 10 new oxygen plants nationwideThe Ghana Health Service (GHS), in partnership with Jhpiego Ghana and the United States Agency for International Development ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN1d
Ghana records approximately 24,000 cancer cases annually – GunuBy Maxwell AwumahHo, July 9, GNA-Ghana is witnessing a sharp increase in oncology or cancer incidences with approximately 27,385 new cases reported in 2022 alone, with 17,944 associated deaths.
Animal health laboratories across Ghana are set to benefit from improved disease surveillance, diagnostics, and epidemic preparedness ...
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The Herald on MSNAkandoh charges new health boards to lead bold reformsBy Patrick Biddah Ghana’s Minister for Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has called on newly sworn-in board members of five key regulatory institutions to move beyond administration and lead bold, ...
Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the Director-General, Ghana Health Service (GHS), made this known at the Minister’s news briefing in Accra on Thursday, on the topic: Increasing Access to Quality Health Care.
The Ghana Health Service says a shortage of routine vaccines for children blamed for a measles outbreak that infected 120 will be resolved within weeks.
Ghana has declared an end to an outbreak of Marburg virus, which is very similar to the Ebola virus and is highly infectious. The outbreak claimed the lives of three people in Ghana.
Ghana has officially confirmed two cases of the Marburg virus, a highly infectious disease similar to Ebola, its health service said on Sunday, after two people who later died tested positive for ...
They worked out a plan to bring UMass faculty and students to Ghana, in partnership with the Ghana Health Service and the local University of Cape When McHenry retired in 2008, ...
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