Brain drain is back, we’ll soon have facilities without staff to work in them – Dr Beyuo

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Dr. Titus Beyuo

Dr Titus Beyuo, General Secretary of the Ghana Medical Association, has bemoaned and cautioned about the risk brain drain poses to the health sector in the country.

“As we speak, doctors and nurses are leaving this country in droves. Brain drain has returned in full swing,” Dr Beyuo said in an interview on TV3.

He also complained about how the Agenda 111 project had failed to take into account the issue of human resources in the health sector.

Agenda 111 is a government project that seeks to ensure that 101 districts will be provided with hospitals in addition to 10 selected regional and specialised hospitals.

An amount of US$100 million has been set aside as commencement funding for the project.

But Dr Beyuo said that the “Agenda 111 [initiative] appears to be disconnected from the HR policies of the Ministry of Health, and that is a fundamental worry.”

Though he did not provide evidence of the increasing brain drain, he said this was a trend his outfit had noticed in major hospitals.

He stated that in one major hospital in Accra for instance, one particular unit has lost five medical doctors who have all travelled to practice outside.

Dr Beyuo also said medical students were setting their sights on practising abroad even before they complete school.

According to him, some of his students were in groups studying for the United States of America Medical Licence Exam.

“So right from medical school, they are studying towards passing the US licensing exam and leaving,” Dr Beyuo said.

He thus said the government needed a deliberate strategy to guard against this.

“Apart from training the workers, we must find a way of earmarking them, attracting them, and retaining them there.”

He warned that if this wasn’t done, “we’ll have facilities there without people to work in them”.

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