Improving Health Care Delivery Kofi Job Foundation Supports Three Hospitals In Kumasi

Mr Kofi Gyebi commonly known as Kofi Job through his foundation has supported three hospitals in Kumasi with close to GHS one million to help settle the bills of patients at various hospitals.

Tafo, Manhyia, and Kumasi South hospitals are the three medical institutions that received support from the road contractor to settle the bills of 230 patients and nursing mothers and also use part of the money to acquire hospital equipment to facilitate their activities.

GHS 120,000 bills was paid at Tafo Gov’t hospital for 63 patients, GHS 250,000 was paid at Manhyia for 20 patients , and GHS 399,000 was paid also at Kumasi South Hospital for 147 patients including surgical patients.

Dr Esther Gyebi Co co-founder of Kofi Job Foundation speaking to the media after visiting the three hospitals highlighted the significance their support will have on the patients and the hospitals as a whole so far as quality health delivery is concerned.

The leader of the foundation Mr Kofi Gyebi for his side entreated the rich and other philanthropists to emulate the action to save lives in the country.

The Nurse Manager at the Kumasi South Hospital Gladys Abban after praising the Kofi Job Foundation for their support mentioned some of the challenges they are facing they want other philanthropists to join Mr Kofi Gyebi to help solve challenges facing the hospitals.

Story by Bismark Mensah@A/R.

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