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The Member of Parliament for the Ejisu constituency in the Ashanti Region, Dr John Kumah is collaborating with others in an initiative to replace old hospital beds with new ones in the municipality.
As a result, the ’EJISU Club 100’ and other engaged stakeholders has made a donation of 100 new hospital beds and mattresses to several medical facilities within the Ejisu municipality.

Recipients of the generous contribution span clinics, health posts, and CHPS compounds.
Dr John Jumah, who also is also the Deputy Minister of Finance underscored the pressing need to alleviate the perennial shortage of beds across various hospitals in the municipality.

During the presentation, Dr Kumah emphasised the paramount importance of this endeavour to enhance the healthcare infrastructure and services within the region.
This comprehensive approach aims not only to address the current scarcity but also to modernise and elevate the standards of patient care within these medical facilities.

Dr Jumah took the opportunity to urge the managerial staff of the recipient hospitals to exercise responsible stewardship over the donated items, with a view to extending their longevity and ensuring their sustained utility.
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