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The Ministry of Health has received the investigative report into the alleged “medical kalabule” scandal involving the Greater Accra Regional Hospital and the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
Deputy Minister for Health, Prof. Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah, received the report on behalf of the Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, describing it as an important step towards strengthening accountability in the country’s healthcare system.
The committee found that a medical officer breached the Ghana Health Service Code of Conduct by directly taking money from a patient to procure a surgical item needed for an amputation.
It also cited an instance where payment was made in US dollars to a supplier, in violation of Bank of Ghana regulations.
Beyond the individual case, the report pointed to wider systemic challenges affecting the supply of neurosurgical implants and related consumables. According to the committee, financial constraints at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital have limited its ability to stock essential implants.

This has, in some cases, led to patients being asked to purchase the items themselves from private suppliers before undergoing surgery.
However, the committee said there was no evidence to support claims of deliberate collusion between doctors and suppliers, often described as “medical kalabule”.
To address the gaps identified, the committee recommended a number of reforms. These include improving complaint management systems in hospitals, introducing regular training on legal and ethical standards for health workers, and ensuring proper documentation of neurosurgical procedures and implants.
It also proposed the creation of a dedicated revolving fund to support the purchase of implants, as well as a clear policy to regulate private practice within public health facilities.
Receiving the report, Prof. Ayensu-Danquah commended the committee for what she described as thorough and independent work.

She said the Ministry remains committed to maintaining high standards of transparency, accountability, and professionalism in the health sector.
She assured the public that the findings would be carefully reviewed and appropriate action taken.
The Ministry of Health reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening governance, procurement processes, and oversight in health facilities, while ensuring that patients receive safe, ethical, and quality care.
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