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The Ghana Medical Trust Fund has received a donation of three Eaglenos Blood Gas (ABG) Analysers and 75 test cartridges valued at GH¢300,000 from Nivaansh MediQas Ghana Ltd. to support specialist healthcare delivery in the country.
The presentation took place on Monday, July 7, when the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, together with her management team, welcomed a delegation from Nivaansh MediQas Ghana Ltd., led by its Chief Executive Officer, Vishal Kaul.

The donated equipment is expected to support the Trust Fund's efforts to strengthen specialist healthcare services by enhancing diagnostic capacity. Blood Gas (ABG) analysers are used to assess oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acid-base levels in patients' blood, providing critical information for the management of seriously ill patients.

Receiving the items, the Ghana Medical Trust Fund expressed appreciation to Nivaansh MediQas Ghana Ltd. for its support, describing the contribution as a demonstration of the value of partnerships in improving healthcare delivery.
The Trust Fund said collaborations with private sector partners remain important in advancing its mission of improving access to specialist and life-saving healthcare services for Ghanaians.

















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