Business Day (Ghana)

MPS donates medical equipment to Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital

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Meridian Port Services Limited (MPS) has presented four patient-monitoring devices to the Orthopaedi­c Department of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

The donation is part of its Corporate Social Initiative­s (CSI) geared toward supporting the provision of quality healthcare in Ghana.

The MPS team, led by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mohammed Samara, underscore­d the need for all to help institutio­ns providing such vital services.

He said: “As medical practition­ers you ought to be addressed as ‘Honourable’ instead of Ladies and Gentlemen, because what you are accomplish­ing is beyond just health care. You save lives and comfort people from all walks of life in their weak moments. We are particular­ly pleased to learn that the institutio­n is almost 100-years old and still functionin­g in this capacity for the public. Our hope is that this wonderful teaching hospital will be sustained for many generation­s to come.

“Our company’s contributi­on of this muchneeded essential hospital equipment is to support your worthy cause, which was brought to our attention by Dr. Agbeko Ocloo. We are delighted to hear that this contributi­on will support you to save lives and provide better healthcare for patients,” Mr. Samara said.

The Head of Legal and Compliance, Frank Ebo Brown, recounted MPS’ track-record in healthcare support to other establishm­ents and the rationale for the donation being to help the poor and needy who patronise these facilities.

“This is not our first donation of such nature. In the year 2012, MPS donated patient-monitoring devices to the Tema Polyclinic, and this was very much appreciate­d as g helping in the delivery of quality services to patients who visit the said facility; and MPS believes that the donation to Korle-Bu will serve the same purpose.”

Some officials of Korle-Bu Orthopaedi­c Centre commended MPS for the kind gesture and urged other private institutio­ns to emulate it.

“We all see these things and think they are just gadgets donated by a corporate organisati­on, but the number of lives they will save, the number of families they will help, very few people outside the hospital setting have a sense of how much this is going to help us. It is going to help our work; it is going to save lives. And each life that is saved, we cannot put a monetary value on that life; so what you have done is really a very big thing. This benefits both patients and profession­als, apart from the fact that it helps to make our work easier. To this end, we say a big ‘thank you’ to MPS for giving us this gift of life,” said Dr. Prudence Nutsuklo, a senior orthopaedi­c officer.

A Deputy Director of Medical Affairs, Dr. Harry Akoto noted the centre will need more support to make their work much easier and also save lives.

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