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Hospital reduces neonatal deaths with improvised incubators

May 23, 2016
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The Worawora Government Hospital has reduced neonatal deaths from fifteen to four in 12 months through the use of an improvised wooden radiant warmer as an incubator.

The radiant warmer produces blue and white lights to give warmth to premature babies and help reduce the incidence of jaundice in the babies.

[contextly_sidebar id=”p2Pbjj8LXFDXHOz3cWp1flvNoE3JFzG1″]Dr Isaac Secorm, the Medical Superintendent of the Hospital, said this when LMI Holdings, a civil engineering and a large-scale infrastructure development Company, presented baby incubators and infant warmer, with other medical items to the Hospital, on Friday.

The other items include; blood band, patient monitor, oxygen concentrator, laboratory incubator, water bath, baby scale, patient trolleys and wheel chairs.

Dr. Secorm expressed gratitude to the Company and said the items came at the right time when the Facility was struggling with makeshift equipment to save lives.

He said in terms of equipment, the Accident and Emergency Ward, for instance, was virtually empty with nurses checking patients’ vital signs manually.

Dr. Secorm said the Hospital’s 65 year- old theatre was also leaking and appealed for support to renovate the theatre.

Mrs Ama Lawson, the Head of Corporate Affairs, LMI Holdings, said the presentation estimated at GH¢100,000 cedis, followed an appeal by Nana Owusu Afari, the Nkosuohene of Worawora.

She said supporting healthcare delivery was part of the Company’s core values and expressed joy that the items would help the Hospital deliver quality healthcare services to its clients.

The  Hospital receives cases from Kete-Krachi, Dambai, Nkwanta, Nkonya and Jasikan.

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Source: GNA

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