EVE Medical Foundation thanks Vice President for opening KGL–EVE Medical Centre
The EVE Medical Foundation has expressed profound appreciation to Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang for gracing the opening of the newly established KGL–EVE Medical Centre, alongside Her Royal Highness Lady Julia Osei-Tutu.
In a statement, the Foundation described the Vice President’s presence as pivotal, noting that the facility comes at a critical time when both global and national health systems are confronting new and evolving public health challenges.
The Foundation highlighted that the state-of-the-art medical centre represents a significant boost to healthcare delivery, offering enhanced services to meet the growing needs of patients.
It further announced its readiness to collaborate with the MahamaCares initiative to improve care for individuals living with chronic illnesses, reinforcing its commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare.
The opening marks a key milestone in efforts to strengthen Ghana’s health infrastructure and deliver modern, patient-centred medical services.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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