The Country Director for Lifenet International, Mr. Idris Buabeng has reiterated the organisation’s commitment to delivering quality healthcare in partnership with the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG).

Mr. Buabeng who paid a working visit to the Dzodze Ghana Mission Clinic, following the selection of the facility as one of its partners said the organisation is committed to empowering existing health facilities to position them well enough in delivering quality healthcare to Ghanaians rather than establishing new ones.

Mr. Buabeng also commended the Dzodze Ghana Mission Clinic on how far they have come in providing exemplary healthcare needs to their clients.

Lifenet International is faith-based non-profit organisation working with Christian health facilities in Ghana.

The organisation’s aim is to partner health facilities under CHAG by providing training, coaching, mentorship and also support them with quintessential medical equipment to provide comprehensive health solutions to elevate the standard of care for millions of vulnerable patients.

Mr. Mac Thompson Gbeti, the Administrator of the Dzodze Ghana Mission Clinic in his address, acknowledged the numerous projects their partnership with Lifenet International has brought to them.

He touted that, “through this partnership, we can say that after 6-years of existence as a clinic, we were upgraded by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency (HEFRA) as a fully-fledged primary hospital about two months ago and plans are far advanced with NHIA to also accord us new recognition.”

He, however, appealed for support towards the expansion of the hospital’s infrastructure including the need for theatre equipment, a neonatal intensive care unit and the completion of an ongoing OPD and emergency complex.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Faisel Abdul-Iddrisu