We mostly gets no monetary benefits from our services at Korle-Bu - CEO Confesses. Dr. Opoku Ware Ampomah, CEO of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital ( KBTH), has unveiled that most of the clinic's administrations results in no monetary benefits. He made sense of that the hospital depends on help from different regions to support its day to day activities and keep away from breakdown.


During an interview on Channel One television, facilitated by Bernard Avle, Dr. Ampomah underscored that while the hospital endeavors to equal the initial investment, it focuses on the requirements of poor people and powerless while setting its charges, guaranteeing that medical services stays available to all.


"For many of the services, we really run at a loss. Thus, we attempt and get some help. It's a method of the way of thinking of medication. In countries like America, medication is exceptionally business, thus, they charge every one of the rates and you need to either get protection or something to pay for it.


He hammered, "Yet here we are in Ghana, we consider medication to be more similar to a social assistance, thus, that is the sort of model. In this way, in many medical facilities like a teaching hospital specifically, you will be glad to simply equalize your investment. "Since by the day's end, you are treating a wide range of individuals. You likewise need to ensure that it's not far away from poor people and needless. That is the adjusting what we're doing."

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