There are just about 3,400 beds in public hospitals in Accra, serving the health needs of the over 5 million population.
These beds are found in the seven (7) major hospitals located in the capital.
[contextly_sidebar id=”TwN2hCrDkamK2dW4EhmiaLHqlWBm6NRR”]Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital has the most number of beds, 2,000, followed by the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge), which has 420 bed.
The Trust Hospital has 86 beds, and the above-mentioned hospitals, have the equipment and specialists able to deliver highly specialized medical care.
The question about the number of beds in major hospitals in the country has come to the fore following the ‘avoidable’ death of a 70-year-old man who spent almost 2 hours in a car being driven by his family in an attempt to find a hospital to attend to his health emergency.
All seven (7) hospitals they visited refused to attend to him because they said there were no available beds.
The man reportedly died in his car at the LEKMA Hospital after they had visited other major hospitals including the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and the Police Hospital.
The infographic below captures the bed capacity of the major hospitals in Accra.
–
By: Caleb Ahiataku/citinewsroom.com/Ghana