
Ghana's Western Region Plans 24/7 Healthcare for All
Ghana's Western Region is transforming primary healthcare with free services, upgraded facilities, and round-the-clock care. The ambitious plan aims to move communities from survival to thriving.
Ghana's Western Region is making healthcare accessible to everyone, with plans for free primary care services available 24 hours a day.
Dr. Marion Okoh-Owusu, Western Regional Director of Health Services, announced the initiative at the 2025 Annual Performance Review Meeting in Takoradi. Her vision goes beyond preventing disease to helping entire communities flourish.
The region plans major facility upgrades including cleaner environments, better equipment, and CCTV-monitored safety. All services will run around the clock, ensuring residents can access care whenever emergencies strike.
The health team already proved what partnership can accomplish during the M-pox outbreak in May 2025. Vaccination campaigns successfully protected public health through collaboration with community partners and stakeholders.
Moving forward, healthcare interventions will be tailored to what each community actually needs. Religious leaders, traditional authorities, development partners, and civil society groups are joining forces with health professionals to make quality care a reality for everyone.

The Ripple Effect
This comprehensive approach tackles challenges at multiple levels. The region is addressing rising rates of hypertension and diabetes while also fighting malnutrition in all its forms, from undernutrition to micronutrient deficiencies.
Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson praised health workers for their resilience and professionalism. Their dedication continues making positive impacts on community health and wellbeing across the region.
Dr. Okoh-Owusu encouraged newly posted young doctors and nurses, describing the experience as rewarding rather than punishment. Her message reflects the collaborative spirit driving these changes.
The annual review meeting brought health teams together for peer assessment and accountability. These sessions promote best practices and strengthen community involvement in healthcare delivery.
Quality healthcare in Ghana's Western Region is becoming everyone's responsibility, creating a healthier future one community at a time.
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Based on reporting by AllAfrica - Health
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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