加纳总统禁止因医院床位短缺导致一名男子事故后死亡而拒绝提供紧急护理。
Ghana's president bans denial of emergency care after a man died post-accident due to hospital bed shortages.
总统约翰·德拉马尼·马哈马(John Dramani Mahama)宣布了对加纳“无床综合症”的零容忍政策,因为29岁的工程师查尔斯·阿米萨(Charles Amissah)死于意外事故后被三家阿克拉医院拒之门外。
President John Dramani Mahama has declared a zero-tolerance policy on Ghana’s “no-bed syndrome,” following the death of 29-year-old engineer Charles Amissah, who was turned away from three Accra hospitals after a hit-and-run accident.
在其2026年《国家状况咨文》中,Mahama命令所有保健设施治疗急诊病人,不管是否有床位,并强调即使在临时条件下也必须提供护理。
In his 2026 State of the Nation Address, Mahama ordered all health facilities to treat emergency patients regardless of bed availability, emphasizing care must be provided even under makeshift conditions.
政府将加快主要医院的扩建,包括Ridge医院第二阶段和Komfo Anokye医院的产科教学区,同时卫生部将发布新的准则,使紧急护理标准化。
The government will accelerate major hospital expansions, including Ridge Hospital Phase Two and the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital maternity block, while the Ministry of Health will issue new guidelines to standardize emergency care.
由Agyeman Badu Akosa教授领导的一个三名成员组成的委员会的任务是调查这一事件,并在3月5日前提出报告。
A three-member committee, led by Prof. Agyeman Badu Akosa, has been tasked with investigating the incident and reporting by March 5.