The Greater Accra Regional Hospital’s (GARH) core mandate is the delivery of curative, health promotion, and preventive services in the region and sub-region. Its services range in complexity from secondary to tertiary level care. The GARH also serves as a practical attachment site for numerous schools including the Accra College of Medicine. It is thus committed to creating an enabling environment in which education and research in the health science and allied areas thrive.
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Facility Type
hospital
Operator Type
public
Affiliation
Government
Number of Beds
620
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Aims to develop a system to classify hospitals based on their available resources, which emergency medical (ambulance) services can use to transport patients to the appropriate hospital based on their medical needs.
Provides the highest level of medical care, facilitates knowledge transfer, and donates the necessary medical equipment where it's most impactful.
Provides children affected by pediatric cancer with access to affordable quality healthcare regardless of their social/economic status.
Provides necessary support to premature and sick babies in less privileged parts of Africa through equipment donation, medical training, parental support, emergency transportation, and advocacy.
Provides quality and comprehensive services through diagnostic testing, counseling and support, including a cure by bone marrow transplantation (BMT) for individuals and families at risk of sickle cell diseases, pediatric cancers, and blood disorders.
Identifies and implements initiatives that support government efforts to improve the lives of Ghanaians, especially women and children.
Provides free medical care, professional advice and health-related services to underprivileged communities while networking with other agencies to help fulfill this vision.
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