Accra Mail (Accra)

Ghana: Kath Gets State-of-the-Art Accident And Emergency Centre

11 November 2008


President Kufuor has inaugurated a state-of-the-art National Accident and Emergency Centre, with a helipad on the roof, for the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi to serve as the nation's main referral facility for accident management.

The centre with its four other components including a modern pathology unit with laboratories, a 280-individual-cubicle mortuary, comprehensive expansion and refurbishment of the specialist Out-Patients-Department (OPD), was funded wholly by government at a total cost of about 75 million euro.

This was done through proceeds from the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Fund and the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF).

About two million euro, which would otherwise have been paid as consultation fees to consultants, was saved as a result of it being managed by the in-house technical team of the Health Ministry.

German contractors, "GerTech", undertook the job which took less than three years to complete.

President Kufuor urged the Ministry of Health, the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons and the KATH management to ensure that the facility is used to train specialists in trauma and orthopaedic surgery, intensive care and emergency medicine.

His expectation, he said, is that in the next few years the facility would become the West Africa sub-region's leading centre for training of health professionals in those specialties to justify the huge investment put into its construction.

President Kufuor said he is confident that with the coming on stream of the facility, accident victims would now have much better chances of survival.

He however noted that building world-class facilities alone is not enough and that there is also the need for effective public education on accidents and their prevention.

He therefore directed the police, Driver Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) and the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) to step up their educational, monitoring and enforcement activities.

"They should check impunity on the part of motorists, who showed blatant disregard for traffic signs and warnings as well as other road users. Such offenders should be put before the courts and the appropriate punishment exacted. Let us all agree to do all in our power to avoid preventable accidents, which make such heavy investments in the society unprofitable", President Kufuor said.

Health Minister Major Courage E.K. Quashigah (rtd) said the Centre was part of government's efforts at reducing the high number of deaths and disability due to accidents.

"Our vision is to develop this edifice into a regional centre of excellence for managing accident victims and patients needing emergency care. We also intend that in the very near future it will be a centre of training for health personnel in the management of accidents."

Dr Anthony Nsiah-Asare, Chief Executive of KATH, said they had rolled out a programme to ensure optimal use of the facility in order to extract maximum benefits from the investment.

He said the Hospital had sought best practices in the management of accident and emergency centre from countries like Israel, Germany, United Kingdom, the United States and Italy, with a view to instituting functional management structures for its effective running.

Already, KATH had entered into a number of agreements with some international voluntary medical organizations and institutions to turn the project into a major centre for specialist training for health professional in the West Africa sub-region.

Dr Nsiah-Asare expressed appreciation to President Kufuor for the vision, personal conviction and courage that made the construction of the facility possible.

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