Korle Bu mgt apologises to patients after Endoscopy Unit floods
In a statement issued on Thursday, the management of the Hospital explained that there has been a partial demolition of some old structures to make way for the second phase of the construction of a new Psychiatry Department to improve mental health services.
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Management of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has apologised to staff and patients for the recent flooding – caused by heavy rains – at the Endoscopy Unit.
Assurances have, therefore, been given that the situation will not recur.
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It is under control and efforts are being made to relocate the Unit to “a more conducive environment”, management said on Thursday, June 23.
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This decision to relocate the Unit was taken prior to the flooding incident.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the management of the Hospital explained that there has been a partial demolition of some old structures to make way for the second phase of the construction of a new Psychiatry Department to improve mental health services.
“This inadvertently resulted in debris, obstructing drainage and run-off from around the Endoscopy building, which is immediately adjacent to the construction site.
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“This became evident after the heavy rains.”
The statement assured that the contractor is working frantically to clear the area “to prevent recurrence of the situation”.
It insisted: “The Endoscopy Unit has highly skilled personnel who, over the years, have consistently delivered expert diagnosis and treatment to many patients from within Ghana and the West African sub-region.
“We wish to assure the public that the situation is under control and apologise for any inconvenience and anxiety this incident may have caused our staff and patients.”
Source: 3news.com|Ghana
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