The Ghana Association of Biomedical Laboratory Scientists (GABLS) has
opposed what it described as attempts by the college of physicians and
surgeons to take over the management of medical laboratories.
Speaking to Citi news the President of the association after a
meeting of the association, Thomas Kwabena Gyampomah indicated that the
management of laboratories is a specialized area which does not fall
within the domain of doctorIf you look at the structure of medicine as it is now in the
factories medical laboratory does not fall under it, so it appears to be
an absurdity for doctors to now say that they are going to specialize
in medical laboratory,” he said.Mr. Thomas Kwabena Gyampomah added the
decision, if not checked, is likely to affect the already healthcare
delivery in the country.
“What it means is that the already sad situation we have on our hands
with respect to the large doctor to patient ratio is now going to be
getting worse off because most of the doctors will now be attracted to
become specialists in laboratories and then their main focus will not be
going to focus on the main laboratory job but just come and manage the
laboratory,” he added.
In a statement, the group called for a swift action to adopt and
implement the five –year National Health Laboratory Policy and the
National Health Laboratory Accreditation Policy developed by a
Laboratory Technical Committee set up by the Ghana Health Service with
support from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of
Atlanta – USA.
The association also called on the National Health Insurance
Authority (NHIA) to de-bundle medical laboratory tariffs from
consultation fees as this would ensure adequate funding for laboratory
regents and consumables to assure patients of quality diagnostic
services at the health facilities.
The Association further asked the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission
(FWSC) to rectify all outstanding issues about the migration of its
members onto the Single Spine Pay Policy.
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Source: citifmonline.com
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