First 50 Agenda 111 Hospitals Go Live By Mid-Next Year– Majority

“Mr. Speaker, when the hospitals are completed, not only will they provide jobs for thousands of doctors, nurses, and others, but they will also open up businesses in the districts. The hospitals will run 24-hour services,”

The initiative to improve healthcare access gains momentum as the government is set to commission the first 50 hospitals under the Agenda 111 initiative by the middle of next year.

The ambitious project, launched by President Akufo-Addo on August 17, 2021, aims to construct a total of 111 district and regional hospitals across the country, with the objective of enhancing healthcare accessibility for all citizens.

During the debate on the 2024 Budget, Patrick Boakye Yiadom, the Vice Chairman of the Health Committee of Parliament, highlighted the progress made in the implementation of Agenda 111.
Mr. Yiadom expressed optimism regarding the timely completion of the first phase, which will see 50 hospitals ready for operation by the middle of next year.

According to Mr. Yiadom, the initiative is aimed at promoting universal healthcare coverage and reducing the burden of accessing healthcare in the country.
The government’s decision to construct a total of 111 district and regional hospitals is expected to bring healthcare services closer to the people in all parts of the country.

The construction of the hospitals is expected to create employment opportunities for thousands of doctors, nurses, and other health professionals, as well as businesses in the districts.
The government’s decision to make the hospitals run a 24-hour service is aimed at ensuring that healthcare services are available to everyone at all times.

The Majority in Parliament has lauded the government’s efforts in improving healthcare services in the country, especially in rural areas. The commissioning of the first 50 hospitals by mid-2024 is expected to provide a significant boost to healthcare services in the country.

“Mr. Speaker, by the middle of next year, I am not bragging; we will commission the first 50 of these Agenda 111 hospitals.”

“Mr. Speaker, when the hospitals are completed, not only will they provide jobs for thousands of doctors, nurses, and others, but they will also open up businesses in the districts. The hospitals will run 24-hour services,” he stated.

In conclusion, the Agenda 111 initiative is expected to revolutionize healthcare delivery in Ghana.
The government’s decision to commission the first 50 hospitals by mid-2024 is a step in the right direction towards achieving universal healthcare coverage for all Ghanaians.

The Agenda 111 initiative seeks to address the longstanding challenges faced by communities in accessing quality healthcare services.
By constructing district hospitals in underserved areas, the government aims to narrow the healthcare gap and ensure that every citizen has access to essential medical facilities and services.

The project, which is being executed with careful planning and coordination, involves collaboration between various stakeholders, including the Ministry of Health, district assemblies, and international partners. The government has allocated substantial resources to ensure the successful implementation of this groundbreaking initiative, reflecting its commitment to prioritizing the welfare and well-being of the Ghanaian population.

The Agenda 111 hospitals are expected to deliver a comprehensive range of healthcare services, including primary healthcare, specialized medical care, maternity care, and emergency services. These modern facilities will be equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment and staffed by trained healthcare professionals, ensuring that patients receive the highest quality of care.

The commissioning of the first 50 hospitals will undoubtedly mark a significant milestone in Ghana’s healthcare landscape. It will not only improve access to healthcare services but also contribute to local development and economic growth by creating employment opportunities and attracting investment to the regions.

As the government remains committed to the timely completion of the Agenda 111 project, Ghanaians can look forward to a future where quality healthcare is accessible to all, regardless of their geographical location. With this ambitious initiative, Ghana takes a leap forward in its journey towards achieving universal healthcare and ensuring the well-being of its citizens.

Source:Vincent Kubi

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