The Ghana Health Service has relieved the Medical Director of the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital of his post.
This is contained in a letter addressed to the Minister of Health, Dr Bernard Okoe-Boye dated June 14, 2024.
“An emergency meeting was held today Friday 14th June, 2024 at the Ghana Health Service Headquarters with the Medical Director of the Hospital who confirmed the occurrence of the event reported in the various media outlets except the surrounding facts which appeared different from what was reported.
“To ensure credibility and unfettered access to all relevant information, the Medical Director has temporary been relieved of his post pending the outcome of the investigation,” the Director-General of the GHS, Dr Patrick Kumah-Aboagye wrote.
He, however, did not name the Medical Director.
Dr Kumah-Aboagye also informed the Minister that a 5-member committee has been set up to investigate the matter.
“Consequently, a committee has been constituted to conduct independent enquiry into the matter to enable the Service take appropriate action.
“The Committee is made up of the following officers:
1. The Deputy Director-General of the Ghana Health Service
2. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon from the Ridge Hospital
3. Representative from the Ministry of Health
4. Representative from the Social Welfare Department, and
5. A senior Nurse Manager”
The GHS DG assured the Minister that “appropriate action will be taken at the end of the enquiry to ensure that any persons connected with the unfortunate incident are brought to book.
In response, Dr Okoe-Boye gave the GHS a maximum of 30 days to submit a report.
“I have taken notice of the decision to direct the Medical Director of the hospital to step aside from his post pending the outcome of the investigation.
It is the position of the Ministry that this process is concluded within a maximum of 30 days from the date of constitution of the committee and a report submitted to my office. Thank you for your efforts to ensure the integrity of the health care system in Ghana,” Dr Okoe-Boye wrote.
source: 3 News