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GMA wants gov’t to prioritise care for health workers

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GMA wants gov't to prioritise care for health workers

The government has been urged to develop a clear strategy on how to pay for the medical requirements of its members by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA).

In a statement released following the 65th Annual General Conference with the subject “Advancing Universal Health Coverage: Who Cares for the Health Worker?” the members stated that the health workforce’s contribution to the realisation of Universal Health Coverage was crucial.

The Association’s president, Dr. Frank Serebour, observed that medical professionals treated patients in difficult and dangerous situations without having a defined strategy to protect their health.

According to him, a caregiver’s health has an influence on their capacity to provide high-quality care, which has consequences for patient safety.

“Our work exposes us to several hazards coupled with long and stressful working hours with its negative impact on our health…we end up suffering from various forms of infectious and non-communicable diseases,” he said.

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“Our mental health is not spared in this ordeal. The poor working conditions and the inadequate compensation for our work compound the situation.”

Dr Serebour revealed that health workers essentially continued to pay out of pocket for care, sometimes in clear contravention to what the conditions of service stipulated, stressing the need for their protection from workplace hazards.

“We must be given truly accessible health care, which is unambiguously free, be compensated adequately for all the
hazards we face and have our pensions secured.”

He expressed sadness over the inadequacies of logistics or the lack of it in their line of duty.
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The GMA proposed the formulation of policies aimed at decreasing the workload on health workers, providing a mental health-friendly workplace, and adequate compensation for the risks they faced.

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He urged members of the Association to have adequate sleep, proper nutrition, regular exercise and recreation to mitigate the stresses associated with their work.

To improve the identification and imaging building of the professionals, the GMA had curled out a new designation for doctors and dentists.

That would also improve patient safety and curb the increasing reports of some unscrupulous individuals exploiting the profession and in extreme cases, causing harm to patients

Effective January 2024, all medical doctors and dental surgeons will use the following designations as prefixes to their names: Medical Doctors: Dr (Med). Dental Surgeons: Dr (Dent).

“All medical doctors and dental surgeons are to take steps to amend their titles, name tags and practitioner stamps to reflect the new designations, Dr Serebour said.

Source: GNA

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