The
National Health Laboratory Policy, the National Health Laboratory Strategic Policy
and the National Health Laboratory Accreditation Policy spell out the medical
laboratory governance and practice to protect human health and public safety.
The
policies have been shelved since completion over a year ago, constraining the
ability of the laboratories to deliver quality services.
The
Ghana Association of Biomedical Laboratory Scientists (GABMLS) has therefore tasked
the Ministry of Health to launch the policy documents without further delay to promote
professionalism in the sector.
“We
regret the lack of a national policy direction for the provision of medical
laboratory services in the country”, members stated in a communiqué issued at
the end of the 2014 Annual National Congress of the Association held in Elmina,
Central region on the theme: “Medical Laboratories Are Vital”.
The
Congress deliberated on the contemporary health issues in the country,
including the Cholera outbreak and the threat of the deadly Ebola Virus
Disease.
“We
decry the limited capacity of our Public Health Reference Medical Laboratories
to adequately handle biosafety class III/IV pathogens – including Ebola and
Marburg – and other epidemic prone infectious diseases, including cholera, in
Ghana,” read the statement. “We find the attitude and the level of laboratory
support preparedness of the Government against the threat of the deadly Ebola
virus, and its management of the recent cholera outbreak as woefully
inadequate.”
Members
also appraised the quality and regulation of the country’s medical laboratory
services and systems, and re-affirmed their commitment to providing quality
health care to the citizenry.
Meanwhile, the GABMLS at Congress elected
new National Executive Officers to steer the affairs of the Association for the
period 2014-2016.
BMS Thomas Kwabena Gyampomah, who is a
Deputy Chief Biomedical Scientist at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in
Kumasi, was elected the new President, to take over from the outgoing, Prince
Sokode Amuzu.
Others are BMS Abu Abudu Rahamani, Vice-President;
BMS Michael Amo Omari, General Secretary; and BMS Edward Yaw, Financial
Secretary.
The
GABMLS is the sole body of all medical laboratory professionals in Ghana, responsible
for assuring quality medical laboratory testing, reporting, consultative and
interpretative services which contribute to early disease detection, diagnosis,
treatment, prognosis, and prevention of disease conditions in humans.
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