Rising cases of teenage pregnancy and abortion had become a major
headache for health professionals in the Asamang Tamfoe community.
The district recorded 3,000 teenage pregnancies and 619 cases of
abortion – the highest figure in the Eastern Region, last year according
to research by Daily View Gh.
Assembly member for Atiwa district, Ernest Adade Wiredu, said this was being fueled by a thriving illegal gold mining industry.
The area is under massive invasion by illegal miners and with that has come increased social vices.
He announced this to Dan Kwasi Prince of Daily View Gh discuss the way forward to improve the quality of healthcare.
Mr Wiredu identified the growing number of still-births as the other
serious challenge, saying that, there were 77 cases compared to the
previous year’s total of 47.
He noted that these could have been reduced if women in labour had reported to the facilities early.
He complained about the lack of accommodation for health workers and
transport, bad roads, inadequate funds and delay in insurance claims
payment to the hospitals and said these were affecting the quality of
health care delivery.
He appeal for the payment of health insurance claims to the
facilities that had been in arrears to enable them to smoothly operate.
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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAYMay 12, 2019
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Best wishes to all Muslims around the worldMay 7, 2019