Overcrowding Compromising Healthcare Quality at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital


The Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ashanti Region, is facing a serious challenge due to the lack of adequate space, which is compromising the quality of healthcare provided. Data from the National Ambulance Service reveals that the hospital receives more emergency cases than any other facility in the country.

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Reports have shown that the accident and emergency center at the hospital, originally designed for 12 patients, is now accommodating over 40 patients, with some even receiving treatment on the floor. Kwame Frimpong, the head of public relations at the hospital, emphasized that the overcrowding is a significant issue affecting patient care.

He explained, "There are spaces that were designed for 12. If you go to Komfo Anokye right now, Orange, 12, the minimum we count in a day is 40." Without improved resources, Mr. Frimpong stressed that ensuring quality healthcare for all patients is challenging.

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He further highlighted that the National Ambulance Service data indicates that more patients are brought to Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital than any other hospital in Ghana. The lack of space is a critical issue that needs urgent attention to maintain the standard of care provided at the hospital.


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