Ministry of Health Advise the Public to seek healthcare at alternative centers as Nurses strike

The Ministry of Health has rolled out additional measures to address the challenges arising from the ongoing strike by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA).

The strike, which has disrupted healthcare delivery across the country, prompted the Ministry to act swiftly in ensuring that the general public continues to have access to essential healthcare services.

In a statement released today, the Ministry reassured Ghanaians of its commitment to mitigating the impact of the strike. “We have worked through appropriate channels to negotiate and approve the new Conditions of Service for healthcare workers,” the statement read.

To bridge the gap in services caused by the strike, the Ministry has activated partnerships with alternative healthcare providers. These include faith-based, private, and quasi-government facilities. Citizens are encouraged to seek care at these institutions, many of which remain operational.

The Ministry also shared a comprehensive list of available health facilities nationwide to guide citizens in accessing care. The list can be accessed through the Ministry’s official website.

The GRNMA strike, which began last week, has been attributed to delays in implementing a newly negotiated Conditions of Service package. This has left several health facilities short-staffed, particularly in critical units such as maternity and emergency care.

The Ministry’s Public Relations Head, Isaac Ofei Baah, reiterated the government’s commitment to resolving the impasse swiftly. “We are doing everything possible to ensure that the nation’s health needs are met, even in these challenging times,” he stated.

While negotiations between the GRNMA and the government continue, the public is advised to remain calm and make use of the available healthcare options.

 

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