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17 health facilities shut down by HeFRA over expired licenses and unsafe conditions

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The Health Facilities Regulatory Agency (HeFRA) has closed down 17 health facilities across the country for operating with expired licences or under unsafe conditions deemed unfit for healthcare delivery.

​HeFRA disclosed that the decision to close down these facilities forms part of a nationwide exercise.

​The exercise is aimed at clamping down on facilities operating without the necessary authorisation or proper documentation.

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​Speaking to journalists, the Chief Executive Officer of HeFRA, Dr. Winfred Baah, said the Agency took the decision in the interests of public safety.

​He said based on the assessment done, and the risks to public safety, they had no other choice than to shut down non-compliant facilities.

​“A few of the facilities have been very recalcitrant. They have not paid their administrative fines and have also failed to take steps to renew their licences. Once a facility is unlicensed, we cannot be certain about the competence of the personnel or the safety of the equipment used to provide care to patients.”

​“When that happens, we must intervene and close them down. HeFRA is undergoing a reset to better position ourselves to fulfil our mandate of regulating health facilities effectively,” he said.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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