2022
DOI: 10.60014/pmjg.v4i1.81
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Improving Emergency Care in Ghana

Abstract: Improving Emergency Care In Ghana

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“…The Accra Sports Stadium disaster on May 9, 2001, prompted the establishment of a national ambulance service after the findings and recommendation of the official commission of enquiry ( 38 ) drew attention to the role the lack of first aid facilities and emergency transportation systems played in the high death toll. Unfortunately, the strengthening of emergency care services appears not to have been carried much beyond the establishment of the national ambulance service ( 39 , 40 ). As well as the non-existence of a national ambulance services until the early 2000s ( 9 ) functional emergency departments were a challenge.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Accra Sports Stadium disaster on May 9, 2001, prompted the establishment of a national ambulance service after the findings and recommendation of the official commission of enquiry ( 38 ) drew attention to the role the lack of first aid facilities and emergency transportation systems played in the high death toll. Unfortunately, the strengthening of emergency care services appears not to have been carried much beyond the establishment of the national ambulance service ( 39 , 40 ). As well as the non-existence of a national ambulance services until the early 2000s ( 9 ) functional emergency departments were a challenge.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%