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Korle Bu closes down OPD

The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has declared a nationwide strike effective Thursday July 30

 

Following the nationwide strike action by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), the nation's premier hospital Korle Bu Teaching Hospital has closed down its Out Patient Department (OPD).

The hospital in a statement signed by the management, however, informed the general public that anyone who will require outpatient services should go to other private and peripheral hospitals within the Metropolis.

The Korle Bu management further indicated that the doctors will however continue to attend to inpatient and emergency cases.

Background

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A meeting between government and the leadership of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) Wednesday ended in a deadlock over conditions of service for doctors

The doctors exited the almost four-hour meeting and declared the industrial action. They have also threatened to begin a mass resignation in the coming days.

The public sector physicians have been at loggerheads with government over their service conditions for several years now.

The doctors gave a June ending ultimatum to withdraw their services entirely if government failed to finalise a document that will serve as their conditions of service, but after negotiations began, they agreed to extend their deadline by a month which expired Tuesday July 28.

A statement from the National Executive Committee of the GMA on Wednesday said, “the Government have failed to meet the deadline for completion of Negotiations on Conditions of Service for Doctors working in the public sector.

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1. Withdrawal of Out Patient Department (OPD) Services starts from Thursday, 30th July, 2015 – Thursday, 6th August, 2015.2. Withdrawal of both OPD and Emergency Services from 7th – 13th of August, 2015.3. Total withdrawal of services from 14th of August, 2015.Meanwhile, all doctors are advised to go by this directive since we cannot continue to work without Conditions of Service.

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