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Akufo-Addo launches Gh¢6.1M Police Medical Fund; Commissions Projects at Police Hospital

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday, 11th January 2021, at the Police Hospital, launched a GH¢6.1 million Police Emergency Medical Intervention Fund, aimed at providing immediate financial assistance for the medical treatment of police officers, who get injured in the line of duty.

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January 12, 2022
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Akufo-Addo launches Gh¢6.1M Police Medical Fund; Commissions Projects at Police Hospital
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Tuesday, 11th January 2021, at the Police Hospital, launched a GH¢6.1 million Police Emergency Medical Intervention Fund, aimed at providing immediate financial assistance for the medical treatment of police officers, who get injured in the line of duty.

According to President Akufo-Addo, “I have been assured that beneficiaries do not have to go through the usual bureaucracies and the associated delays which have, in the past, resulted, in some cases, in personnel losing their lives whilst awaiting treatment, and the deterioration of medical conditions of some others”.

Presenting the first three beneficiaries of the Fund, Chief Inspector Victor Anako, Inspector Theresa Ohene and Corporal Isaac Asuman Opoku, with amounts covering the cost of medical treatment in Ghana and abroad, the President was hopeful that “all police officers who require medical treatment will receive the best of care, without recourse to the cost of treatment.”

On his part, President Akufo-Addo made a modest contribution of one hundred thousand cedis (GH¢100,000) to the Fund, a gesture which was met with spontaneous applause from the officers, men and women of the Police Service gathered at the venue.

In his remarks, prior to the commissioning of the New Out-Patient Department (OPD) facility at the Police Hospital, the President commended the Police administration and the management of the Police Hospital for constructing the new OPD, which will help decongest the existing facility, which, hitherto, was responsible for seeing to patients with emergency cases as well as to regular OPD patients.

He added that “this new OPD, which cost a modest sum of one hundred and eighty thousand cedis (GH¢180,000), will be dedicated to emergency cases only, in line with best practices and it will ensure a clear line of separation between emergency cases and routine OPD visits, thereby improving the quality-of-service delivery at the hospital”.

Particularly excited about the establishment of the Virtual Medical Centre, constructed at an equally modest amount of fifty thousand cedis (GH¢50,000), the Virtual Medical Centre, which is an end-to-end video hospital management system, will allow patients, no matter where they are located in the country, to undertake virtual consultation with healthcare professionals at this hospital.

Police personnel, irrespective of their location, can now access healthcare services from the Police Hospital anywhere in the country, at any time, with officers guaranteed a protected platform for seamless consultations with the doctor.

He said , “Beginning with virtual OPD attendance, through diagnoses, laboratory referrals, prescription of drugs, and subsequent reviews, all of these medical processes can be done without one having to travel from his or her station. Indeed, if the medical situation of a patient demands a higher level of attention, the medical doctor would immediately make the necessary arrangements for the patient to be evacuated to the nearest medical facility for treatment”.

He continued, “This Virtual Medical Centre, the first of its kind in the public sector, is, indeed, worthy of emulation, and could not have come at a better time, as we continue to battle the scourge of COVID-19, which has, to a significant extent, limited person-to-person contact.”

The Inspector General of Police IGP Dr. George Akufo Dampare at the inauguration said the newly launched Ghc6.1 million Police Emergency Medical Intervention Fund at the Police Hospital in Accra will provide for police personnel who will face any disaster in the line on duty.

According to the IGP, for the past year’s all the police personnel who have sustained injuries in the line of duty are left to their fate with no help from the government and other cooperate bodies.

“This Ghc6.1 million fund will support and provide for any police officer who will suffer any life challenging issues when on duty.
He added that, the Police Virtual Medical Center will also help all police officers across the country access medical care easily at their various areas” he said.

The program was chaired by the President, Nana Akufo Addo. Also present were Minister of Interior, Ambrose Derry, Deputy Minister of interior, Chief Executive Officer Director of interior, SPO’s, and POMAB members in the Greater Accra Region.

Tags: Akufo AddoAmbrose DerryDeputy Minister of interiorPolice HospitalPolice Medical Fund




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