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What 'No-Bed Syndrome' actually means - Professor Beyuo explains

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  • TAKE OR PAY DEMON 14 hours ago

    It is rather a ploy to extort money.

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  • Kwame King 3 hours ago

    Massa, stop the stupid explanation and enact a law that strictly prohibit turning away a patients at the emergency unit. Shift does notes should be exchanged st least 30 mins to the closing time of a staff. I have seen a heal ...
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  • Shallom Shallom 13 hours ago

    We need God's intervention when you have people like this in parliament defending the inefficiencys of the medical profession. Keep explaining till when a family member is at the receiving end. God is watching ofuii

  • Abi 13 hours ago

    Prof ur "no bed" explanation doesnt add up so if all these things are not in a hospital why do u call it a hospital???? Why are the workers been paid? The lets make it a GP for consultaion then the patient is refeered to a ho ...
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  • FACT 12 hours ago

    The long explanation adds up to one solution:
    COMPLETE THE AGENDA 111 HOSPITALS.

  • @Godisking 7 hours ago

    Admit science student with aggregate 24 in WASSCE who are interested in pursuing medicine in the University. The admission process in too skewed to few students with aggregate 7-8 and thereby restricting equally good students ...
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  • Me nte gyae 2 hours ago

    This is a real medical professional explaining what no bed means. All that he has said is nothing but factual. Unlike another medical professional, Dr Ayensu Dankwah, who instead of addressing the issue, tried to do politics ...
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