Cape Coast, Ghana – The Cape Coast Teaching Hospital has announced a temporary suspension of its haemodialysis services due to quality issues that arose during regular operations last week. Apexnewsgh reports
The hospital acknowledges the critical need for this service in its catchment area and recognizes the challenges this suspension poses to clients and the general public.
In a statement, the hospital expressed sincere regret for the inconvenience caused by the suspension, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the continuous quality of care and protecting the lives of their clients. Management has initiated corrective measures to address the quality issues and resume services as quickly as possible, potentially before the end of next week.
While the suspension may cause temporary disruptions, the hospital prioritizes the safety and well-being of its clients. The Cape Coast Teaching Hospital remains committed to providing quality care and ensuring the safety of its clients, and this temporary suspension is a testament to that commitment.
The hospital’s swift action to address the quality issues demonstrates its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of care. Clients and the general public can be assured that the hospital is working diligently to resume haemodialysis services as soon as possible.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com