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    By Rebecca EsonApril 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Health has rolled out a new package of medical kits—featuring distinctive red backpacks—to strengthen the delivery of services by community health nurses under the country’s free primary healthcare programme.

    The initiative, introduced as part of efforts to enhance frontline healthcare, is designed to improve both the visibility and operational capacity of nurses working at the community level. Each backpack is equipped with essential tools, including a weighing scale, blood pressure monitor, glucometer, flashlight, and protective gear such as a raincoat.

    According to Deputy Minister of Health Grace Ayensu-Danquah, the intervention is aimed at equipping health workers to carry out early screening and detection of non-communicable diseases, particularly hypertension and diabetes. She noted that strengthening preventive care at the grassroots level is expected to ease pressure on higher-tier health facilities.

    The programme places significant emphasis on early diagnosis, with the expectation that timely identification of health conditions will reduce congestion at referral hospitals and improve overall patient outcomes.

    Addressing potential security concerns, the Ministry indicated that all participating nurses will carry official identification and will be formally introduced to local community leaders prior to deployment. This approach is intended to build trust and ensure smooth integration within the communities they serve.

    Officials further clarified that while community health nursing remains an established component of Ghana’s healthcare system, the introduction of these kits represents a strategic enhancement to improve service delivery efficiency.

    The free primary healthcare programme, launched on April 15, is currently being piloted across 150 districts. As part of the rollout, health kiosks have also been established in high-traffic public areas, including markets and transport hubs, to expand access to basic healthcare services.

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    I’m Rebecca, a writer covering local news, health, and economic issues. I focus on delivering clear, accurate, and relevant stories that keep readers informed about matters that impact their communities.

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