“Health systems should heal people, not hinder care.”
This sentiment, echoed by many frontline workers across Ghana, speaks to a growing challenge in the country’s healthcare infrastructure: fragmented systems that slow down service delivery, burden healthcare professionals, and frustrate patients.
From rural clinics to urban medical centers, many facilities still operate in silos–paper records, separate billing, and lab reports manually ferried between departments. The result? Long queues,…
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