Patients on the Dialysis Unit of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) have expressed issues over delays in accessing remedy as a result of restricted variety of useful Dialysis machines on the facility.
The scarcity of kit has led to some sufferers scheduled for 2 periods every week going weeks with no single Dialysis service being rendered to them as a result of excessive demand for remedy.
Mahamud Haruna, a renal affected person, revealed the stress and pressure brought on by the delays, which have usually resulted in quarrels amongst sufferers and their kin.
Despite being scheduled for dialysis periods twice every week, Haruna not too long ago skilled a delay of a whole week in receiving remedy as a result of overwhelming demand for companies.
”Despite being scheduled for dialysis periods on Tuesdays and Fridays, I’m but to endure the process. This previous week, my periods have been missed totally. Despite my reluctance to complain, my nights are tormented by sleeplessness and tough respiratory, and even shot walks go away me exhausted.
“However, the availability of the machines and receiving the sessions brings immense relief. Each session cost 400 cedis for a dialysis, with additional expenses totalling GH₵500 for consumables.”
To alleviate the struggling of those sufferers, Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam fulfilled his promise by donating three state-of-the-art dialysis machines inside barely a month of constructing the promise to take action.
Dr. Adam emphasised the federal government’s dedication to enhancing healthcare companies for all Ghanaians and made a money donation of GHc100,000 in the direction of fixing the hospital’s underground water reservoir.
The CEO of TTH, Dr. Adam Atiku, expressed hope that the brand new dialysis machines would assist deal with the rising demand for dialysis companies and alleviate the water scarcity concern within the coming months.
He highlighted the significance of replenishing and updating the hospital’s tools to make sure optimum healthcare supply for all sufferers, significantly with the growth of the hospital and the arrival of latest specialists requiring correct tools to work successfully.
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