The management of the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge) has issued a formal clarification regarding a social media post that has recently resurfaced, alleging medical negligence in the death of a patient. The hospital clarified that the post refers to an incident involving the wife of Dr. Emmanuel Kobina Kuto, which occurred six years ago. Despite the renewed public attention and the emotional nature of the claims, the hospital emphasized that the case has already been subject to a thorough internal and external review process that concluded years ago.
According to the hospital management, the original investigation conducted at the time of the incident cleared the medical staff of any wrongdoing regarding the administration of medication or clinical care. While the social media post highlighted concerns regarding the conduct of certain nurses on duty, the hospital’s findings concluded that these behavioral issues were unrelated to the actual clinical outcome of the patient. The management reiterated its sincere condolences to Dr. Kuto and his family while maintaining that the renewed claims do not reflect current events or the facts established during the initial inquiry.
In response to the viral nature of the allegations, the Greater Accra Regional Hospital urged the general public to exercise caution and refrain from recirculating unverified or dated information that could cause unnecessary panic or damage the reputation of frontline health workers. The hospital reaffirmed its dedication to providing quality healthcare services and encouraged the public to utilize official channels for inquiries or complaints rather than social media platforms. By emphasizing the importance of factual accuracy, the facility aims to maintain public trust in the national healthcare system while addressing grievances through established legal and administrative frameworks.
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