Can Protests Fix Our Health System?
Health is an integral part of human life because without good health, there’s not much one can do. And this is where healthcare comes in. Everyone needs to have a healthcare provider and this is one of the basic things every individual must have. This is because we need to constantly check on our health by visiting the hospital for regular checkups and reviews.
However, when we look at the situation in most cases, most people don’t even have access to quality healthcare because the system is not working. Taking Ghana, my country for example, healthcare is just not what it’s supposed to be on a normal day. The system has been rigged so much such that the average citizen cannot even afford to go to the hospital. At the end of the day, most spiel resort to just buying drugs from local pharmacies to get rid of their symptoms.
The health sector is in shambles on various levels. Imagine going to the hospital for care only for the nurses in charge to be insulting you and treating you anyhow. That’s just one aspect. The conditions on the hospitals are not even one to write home about. And then there’s the issue of doctors with their own clinics referring you to their clinics when you go to a general hospital. You get the trick right.
Speaking of strikes, there’s always an ongoing strike in my country because everyone wants this a that and they want the government to listen. But I personally believe that change starts with us. About a month ago, workers at a teaching hospital around here had to go on a strike because the health minister allegedly had a fight with the CEO of the hospital which led to the workers being angry. And this was all because someone related to the minister died at the hospital and a whole lot. At the end of the day, the CEO had to be transferred because the health workers decided not to work until the minister apologizes to their CEO.
If you ask me, that’s not what really matter here. What matters is the our government does what it’s supposed to do and the health workers also hold their end of the bargain. We need to let go do the mentality of treating patients anyhow because these are the lives of people we are dealing with. I believe that the whole health sector needs to be reviewed and built from scratch to ensure quality of services being rendered.
all images belong to me.
Posted Using INLEO
Sometimes the government is busier thinking about other things than health services so that they are easily accessible to the people. To achieve a level of welfare in health, the government must also pay attention to the welfare of nurses and doctors because what is happening now is that allowances for nurses and doctors have been abolished.
Well said!
I hope they coujd all have access to this and read this. Just imagine the reason why they are going on strike. Test they are still making that same mistake that made the minister rant. Only if they knew that they are dealing with lives and not stones.
It’s not easy, but we hope for the best .
In my opinion, the last option for the health workers is strike having applied dialogue and negotiation and the government could not meet or fulfil their part.
Nigeria has the money, let the government fix our health facilities and provide good welfare package. For the health workers, simple.
That’s just it. But someway somehow doing that is a problem.