The Chief Executive Officer of the Nyaho Medical Centre, Dr Elikem Tamaklo, has said Ghana needs creative ways of dealing with problems to surmount the constraints that plague healthcare service delivery.
Speaking at a medical symposium organised by the Centre, under the auspices of its Corporate Social Responsibility arm, the Nyaho Dove Foundation, he said understanding patients’ needs was fundamental to providing creative solutions and the level of care patients expect.
“We need to seek to understand exactly what the problems are, to address them squarely. It’s not enough to be just creative; medical facilities have to be reliable and [we must] continually review processes to improve on service delivery,” he noted.
Dr Tamaklo reiterated that “with the right technology and innovation in place, society will identify medical facilities who are doing the right things and expose non-professionals”.
The medical symposium was in honour of the founder of the hospital, Dr Kwami Nyaho Tamaklo.
The event, aimed at promoting quality health outcomes for patients and positively influencing policies in Ghana’s private and public sector healthcare delivery systems, was under the theme “Improving the Quality of Healthcare in Ghana.”
It featured key stakeholders including Dr Albert Akpalu, Consultant Neurosurgeon, KBTH; Dr Lydia Dsane-Selby, Head of Claims, National Health Insurance Authority; Dr Eli Atikpui, Registrar, Medical & Dental Council, Ghana; Dr Ken Sagoe, Head, Faculty of Public Health, Ghana College of Physicians & Surgeons; Dr Gloria Quansah Asare, Ag. Dir. Gen. – Ghana Health Service; a visiting team from The Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals; NHS Trust, UK, and Dr Elikem Tamaklo, Managing Director, Nyaho Medical Centre.
The symposium also attracted representations from government, civil service organisations and private sector healthcare institutions including the Ministry of Health, Ghana Mental Health Authority, the National Health Insurance Authority, Ghana College of Physicians & Surgeons, Accra College of Medicine, The Trust Hospital, 37 Military Hospital, University of Ghana, Ghana Health Service, mPharma and East Cantonments Pharmacy Ltd – a sponsor of the event.
Participants at the symposium had interactions related to best practices in clinical care and alternative models of providing quality healthcare.
Source: Ghana/AccraFM.com