
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has commissioned the newly-established Police Virtual Medical centre and a ¢6.1 million Police emergency medical intervention fund for personnel of the Service.
TODAY, H.E @NAKUFOADDO LAUNCHED 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 LINE OF DUTY. HE MADE A MODEST CONTRIBUTION OF GH¢100,000 TO THE FUND PIC.TWITTER.COM/JODQTIM8ZC— Ministry of Information (@moigovgh) January 11, 2022
Police personnel, irrespective of their location, can now access healthcare services from the hospital anywhere in the country, at any time.
HE ALSO COMMISSIONED THE NEW OUT-PATIENT-DEPARTMENT (OPD) FACILITY AT THE HOSPITAL, 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.— Ministry of Information (@moigovgh) January 11, 2022
Officers of the Service are guaranteed a protected platform for seamless consultations with the doctor.
POLICE PERSONNEL, IRRESPECTIVE OF THEIR LOCATION, CAN NOW ACCESS HEALTHCARE SERVICES FROM THE HOSPITAL ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY, AT ANY TIME. OFFICERS OF THE SERVICE ARE GUARANTEED A PROTECTED PLATFORM FOR SEAMLESS CONSULTATIONS WITH THE DOCTOR PIC.TWITTER.COM/SKWJTELT66— Ministry of Information (@moigovgh) January 11, 2022
He also commissioned the New Out-Patient-Department (OPD) facility at the Hospital, 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 COMMISSIONED A VIRTUAL MEDICAL CENTRE AT THE POLICE HOSPITAL, 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. PIC.TWITTER.COM/NNR5VDGNVS— Ministry of Information (@moigovgh) January 11, 2022
He commissioned a Virtual Medical Centre at the Police Hospital, 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