Health & Fitness
Korle Bu Doctors Down Tools Over Lab Impasse, Patients Bear the Brunt
Doctors at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital have grounded all Out-Patient Department services following a festering professional standoff between Laboratory Physicians and Medical Laboratory Scientists at the hospital’s Central Laboratory and patients are already feeling the heat.
The Korle Bu Doctors Association, known as KODA, announced the withdrawal of OPD services effective Monday, May 4, 2026, warning in the same breath that in-patient services could be next if authorities fail to act swiftly.
“KODA withdraws all Out-Patient Services (OPD) from Monday, May 4, 2026. Escalation towards suspension of in-patient services will be communicated in due course,” the Association said in a statement issued Sunday evening.
At the heart of the dispute is what KODA describes as the unlawful restriction of access to the Central Laboratory by members of the Ghana Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists a situation the doctors say has effectively allowed one professional body to determine who practises within the facility. For a hospital of Korle Bu’s standing, that, they argue, is simply unacceptable.
KODA is demanding that all specialised laboratory results be reviewed and validated exclusively by qualified Laboratory Physicians before release. The Association is also insisting on unrestricted access to laboratory systems and equipment for both clinical and academic purposes rights its members say are being systematically denied.
Beyond the laboratory dispute, the doctors have called on hospital management to investigate alleged threats made against their members, pressing for disciplinary and protective measures to safeguard staff and preserve operational order at the country’s premier referral hospital.
On a related front, KODA has taken a firm position against the proposed rollout of 24-hour specialist outpatient services, arguing the initiative is unnecessary given that the Korle-Bu Polyclinic already provides round-the-clock outpatient care.
The Association, while acknowledging the hardship its action will cause patients, was unapologetic about the necessity of the move.
“We regret the inevitable inconvenience to our patients; however, this action is necessary to ensure patient safety and the long-term stability and professional standards of the hospital,” the statement read.
As of Monday morning, hundreds of patients who had trooped to Korle Bu for routine outpatient care were left stranded, with no clear timeline given for when normal services would resume. The ball, for now, is firmly in management’s court.
Health & Fitness
Kanda Community Receives Free Health Screening from Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited
Residents of Kanda in Accra have benefited from a free health screening exercise organised by Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited (CBG), aimed at promoting preventive healthcare and improving community well-being.
The outreach program brought together medical professionals and volunteers who provided essential services, including blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, body mass index (BMI) assessments, and general medical consultations. The initiative forms part of CBG’s corporate social responsibility efforts focused on enhancing access to basic healthcare services, particularly in underserved communities.

Residents turned out in significant numbers to take advantage of the exercise, with many expressing appreciation for the opportunity to receive free medical attention and advice. Health experts at the event also educated participants on lifestyle choices, early detection of diseases, and the importance of regular check-ups.
Speaking on the rationale behind the outreach, Managing Director of CBG, Dr Naomi Wolali Kwetey, said many individuals are often unable to prioritise routine health checks due to their work commitments.“By bringing these services closer to the community, we are making it easier for people to access essential healthcare and take proactive steps towards their wellbeing,” she noted.
The outreach is the sixth in a series of health screening programmes undertaken by CBG in 2026, reflecting the Bank’s commitment to expanding access to healthcare across communities.
The Kanda health screening exercise not only addressed immediate health concerns but also reinforced the need for sustained partnerships between corporate institutions and communities to promote healthier living across Ghana.
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