Doctors at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in the Ashanti region announced a strike on Friday over the hospital’s management and the Ministry of Public Health not addressing their concerns.
Mourning doctors demanded payment for car maintenance and a 13-month dose.
The strike is expected to have a negative impact on the provision of healthcare to the hospital, which is an important reference facility.
However, after today’s meeting of the hospital management, the management of the Komfo Anokye Medical Association and the Ghana Medical Association, the doctors stopped the strike.
Ashanti Regional President of the Ghana Medical Association and a member of the Komfo Anokye Doctors Association, Dr. A spokeswoman for Kwasi Baidoo told Citi News that she met with the hospital management on Saturday. February] and considered the hospital ‘s proposal to meet their conditions of service and agreed to it. “This morning, the General Manager [of the hospital] and its management called and showed detailed evidence of how to deal with these exceptional conditions within our terms of service, and we were satisfied. When this was satisfied, we convened a meeting with members and a proposal was submitted. who also accepted.
“Once the proposals on both sides have been agreed, it is not necessary to continue the strike. It has been canceled with immediate effect,” he said.
Dr. he explained. Baidoo that doctors are not striking, but want only what was due them.