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No bed syndrome “unacceptable” – Mahama warns hospitals after engineer’s tragic death

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
February 28, 2026
in Health
No bed syndrome “unacceptable” – Mahama warns hospitals after engineer’s tragic death

President John Dramani Mahama has described the persistent “no bed syndrome” in Ghana’s hospitals as unacceptable, following the tragic death of an engineer who was reportedly turned away by multiple health facilities due to lack of available beds.

Addressing the issue publicly, the President expressed deep concern over the circumstances surrounding the incident, calling it a painful reminder of the urgent gaps within the country’s healthcare delivery system.

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He stressed that no Ghanaian should lose their life because a hospital is unable to provide timely care.

The term “no bed syndrome” has long been used to describe situations where patients in critical condition are denied admission because health facilities claim they have no available beds. The problem has sparked public outrage in recent years, particularly in emergency cases.

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President Mahama warned hospital administrators and health authorities that such situations cannot continue unchecked. He indicated that government would review emergency response systems, referral procedures and capacity management across major health facilities to prevent a recurrence.

He also emphasized the need for improved infrastructure, expanded emergency wards and better coordination between public and private hospitals to ensure patients receive immediate attention, especially in life-threatening situations.

While extending condolences to the family of the deceased engineer, the President assured Ghanaians that corrective measures would be taken. He maintained that strengthening the healthcare system remains a top priority and pledged that accountability and reforms would follow to address systemic weaknesses.

The incident has reignited national conversations about healthcare capacity, emergency preparedness and the urgent need for investment in critical medical infrastructure across the country.

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