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The Emergency Medicine Society of Ghana (EMSOG) has expressed deep concern over what it describes as the public “prosecution” of the Head of the Accident and Emergency Department of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) by the Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh following the recent death of a patient at the facility.
In a statement, EMSOG extended condolences to the bereaved family and acknowledged the need for accountability in healthcare.
However, it criticised how the incident was handled by the Health Minister, calling it premature and damaging.
“We are concerned about the manner in which this issue was handled,” part of the statement read.
EMSOG highlighted that no formal audit has yet been conducted to verify the claims against the emergency medicine practitioners involved, noting that this lack of due diligence undermines fairness and justice, while exposing the professionals to undue public criticism.
The group further pointed out that the Minister’s comments have led to reputational damage for healthcare workers who continue to serve under immense pressure and systemic challenges.
“The current approach is demotivating for healthcare workers who are already operating under challenging conditions. It is essential to recognise the hard work and dedication of these professionals,” EMSOG added.
To address the situation constructively, EMSOG recommends conducting a thorough audit of the incident to ensure evidence-based and fair conclusions, engaging with relevant stakeholders, including EMSOG, to collaboratively improve emergency care systems and supporting healthcare workers with policies that uplift rather than demoralise them.
The EMSOG also called for balanced and respectful discourse, emphasising that efforts to improve healthcare must include both accountability and support for those on the frontline.
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