Bagbin calls for Emergency Care Law to end ‘no-bed syndrome’ deaths

Speaker Alban Bagbin is urging Parliament to pass an Emergency Care Law following the death of a hit-and-run victim reportedly denied treatment due to lack of beds.

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Bagbin calls for Emergency Care Law to end ‘no-bed syndrome’ deaths

The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin, has called on lawmakers to pass an Emergency Care Law to address the persistent “no-bed syndrome” in hospitals, following the death of hit-and-run victim Charles Amissah, who reportedly died after being denied treatment at three major hospitals.

Addressing the House, Speaker Bagbin described the death as needless and directed the Health Committee to investigate all ongoing probes into the incident. He instructed that reports from relevant agencies, including Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and the Ministry of Health, be submitted to the committee within two weeks.

“I will direct our Committee on Health to take all the reports that will come from the ministry, the Korle-Bu Hospital, or wherever, and go deeply into them. We have to take control; we need to inquire further into the matter, and we need to hold people accountable. This is one of the needless deaths we have experienced in this country,” he stated.

The Speaker stressed that an emergency care law is essential to preventing similar deaths caused by delays or refusal to provide urgent medical attention.

“I will urge the House to legislate on the matter. We need to pass an Emergency Care Law on this matter. The Chair of the Committee on Health, the Ranking Member, please carry your members along and work on this matter.

“At the end of the day, the minister responsible for health, together with the committee, will have to come before this House. Then we can take that opportunity to legislate on the matter and try to bring finality to these needless deaths in our country,” he added.

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