Audio By Carbonatix
The Director of the Medical Training and Simulation Centre at the University of Ghana Medical Centre, Dr Christian Owoo, has called for Essential Emergency and Critical Care (EECC) to be incorporated into the government’s Free Primary Healthcare initiative to strengthen emergency response systems and reduce preventable deaths.
According to Dr Owoo, integrating EECC into the policy framework would improve healthcare delivery at district, regional and tertiary health facilities by equipping health professionals with the necessary systems, coordination and training to handle critical medical conditions effectively.
Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the launch of Critical Care Awareness Month, organised by the Critical Care Nurses Association of Ghana on Thursday, May 14, he welcomed the government’s decision to introduce basic emergency care under the policy and described it as a major boost for the health sector.
“I am very happy about the introduction of basic emergency care, and we are ready to discuss how the EECC toolkit can be integrated into it,” he stated.
Dr Owoo explained that EECC is not an expensive intervention but rather a structured, system-based approach that focuses on training, teamwork and improved coordination within healthcare facilities.
He noted that proper implementation of the system could substantially reduce avoidable deaths, particularly in low- and middle-income countries across sub-Saharan Africa where access to advanced healthcare services remains limited.
According to him, strengthening emergency and critical care systems globally could save millions of lives each year, especially in countries with weaker healthcare infrastructure.
He further called for sustained advocacy and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure emergency and critical care become central components of ongoing healthcare reforms in Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
Be patient, your turn will come – John Jinapor to Savannah region
23 seconds -
Gender Ministry calls for stronger families to improve child well-being
20 minutes -
Neglect of sustainable agriculture could trigger food crises in Ghana – UN warns
47 minutes -
NHIA pays over GH¢157m in claims to health facilities
49 minutes -
GES assures placement for all qualified 2026 BECE candidates
51 minutes -
UPSA partners Multimedia Group to promote student entrepreneurship and business leadership
1 hour -
New outbreak of Ebola kills 65 in eastern DR Congo
1 hour -
Three foreign nationals arrested over illegal mining on Tano River
2 hours -
2026 FAIC Conference adopts 3 strategic resolutions to boost built environment
2 hours -
US law enforcement agencies tight-lipped on offences behind Asante Akim North MP’s detention
2 hours -
Makola traders to petition President Mahama over proposed relocation
2 hours -
Wontumi trial: Defence witness says verbal mining deals have no legal standing
2 hours -
Supreme Court gives Attorney-General seven days to respond in KIA renaming case
2 hours -
Bullet reveals $100,000 payment of royalties to Ebony’s father
2 hours -
NAIMOS destroys illegal mining equipment on Butre River
3 hours