He further urged other corporate institutions to emulate the gesture and seized the opportunity to reiterate effective handwashing and hygiene practices as ways to curb the spread of cholera... Read more
To enhance clinical service delivery, the Institutional Care Division (ICD) of the Ghana Health Service has brought together Deputy Directors of Clinical Care for a two-day retreat. Read more
This year, the Ghana Health Service is observing World Cancer Day with a renewed call for prevention, early detection, timely treatment, and the reduction of stigma associated with the disea... Read more
In an effort to contain the spread of cholera in the Central region, Prof. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, Ag. Director General, GHS, has called for a meeting with various stakeholders within the regi... Read more
The Partnership for the Eradication of Skin NTDs Project, launched in 2023, is a two-year initiative aimed at tackling diseases such as Buruli Ulcer, Leprosy, Yaws, and Lymphatic Filariasis... Read more
The Director-General, Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, handed over the vehicles to the Regional Directors, emphasizing that they are designated for service use only and must be properly maintained. Read more
This initiative aims to bring together private and public health facilities to improve healthcare delivery and make quality care more accessible to all. Read more
Since 2019, Zipline has been delivering lifesaving medical supplies to hard-to-reach communities in Ghana using drones, supported by the GAVI vaccine alliance Read more
Speaking at the second launch of the 2024 National Polio Immunization Days Campaign in the Eastern Region, Dr. Kuma-Aboagye said that, the prevention efforts initiated by the government form... Read more
A key highlight was the introduction of the AAIMNCS program, aimed at improving maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health through data-driven strategies. Read more
This directive was made during a Public Accounts sitting at Parliament House. Read more
According to the Regional Health Director, Dr.Winfred Ofosu, in 2022, there were 2,091 cases with 16 deaths, and in 2023, 2,257 cases with 17 deaths. Read more
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