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Tema NICU: Mothers worried over babies’ safety due to power outage

Esther Sampson by Esther Sampson
March 28, 2024
in Health, General News, Headlines, Top Stories
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The Tema General Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has been struggling to provide care for the babies due to the frequent power outages and the unavailability of alternative source of electricity to ensure uninterrupted service delivery.

The NICU provides specialised care for pre-term babies and others with complications such as breathing problems, infections, and birth defects, who are mostly put on oxygen, incubators, and other machines.

A video that went viral, supposed to have been taken at the NICU on Tuesday evening, showed several babies receiving care at the Unit, which had been plunged into darkness, and the medical equipment supporting them had gone off following a power outage occurring between 2000 and 0043 hours.

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Some of the mothers, confirming the incident to the Ghana News Agency on Wednesday, said even though parts of the hospital were powered by generators, the NICU, where their babies were receiving critical care, had no power for hours.

They expressed worry over the possibility of losing their babies if the situation continued unresolved.

The mothers, therefore, called on the Electricity Company of Ghana to spare the hospital the frequent cuts in power, while appealing to stakeholders to assist with generators with the right capacity and other resources to provide alternative power to the Unit to make it function effectively.

Apostle Dr Samuel Obeng-Mensah, the Administrator of Support Services, Tema General Hospital, told the media that management could not confirm if the viral video was taken at the hospital’s NICU because all other hospitals had the same setup.

He added that they were yet to interrogate the video before they could speak to it, in addition to getting all the information needed from the Unit.

He, however, confirmed that the hospital experienced a power outage on Tuesday night, but whenever they experienced such outages, the hospital mitigated them with its generators that automatically switched on.

Dr Obeng-Mensah said the hospital had about five generator sets, which were scattered at the facility, however the biggest capacity generator of 160 kV of the facility powered the NICU, Pediatric Emergency, Maternity, and Adult Emergency.

“These are essential departments, while the others also automatically power the other units the moment the power goes off,” he said.

The hospital needed a bigger generator of about 450 kV to boost its generation, he said, and called on companies and philanthropists to help management to acquire one.

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28 March 2024

 

 

 

Source: GHANA NEWS AGENCY
Via: Laudia Sawer
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