According to ghana news agency:ccording to Ghana News Agency, Dr. Mbroh used the occasion to formally introduce himself as the new head of the hospital and to outline his commitment to building strong partnerships with traditional leadership in order to improve healthcare delivery. He stressed the importance of aligning the hospital's policies and services with the needs and expectations of the communities it serves. "Our traditional leaders are the custodians of the people's welfare, and their counsel is vital in shaping healthcare strategies that reflect community priorities," Dr. Mbroh said.
The chiefs, through Togbe Teprey Hodoo IV, in turn, offered thoughtful proposals to improve engagement and service delivery at the hospital. Key suggestions included the introduction of identification cards for chiefs to facilitate prompt attention during hospital visits, stronger collaboration between Ho Teaching Hospital and other health facilities in the region, and dedicated days for hospital leadership to meet the House of Chiefs for dialogue.
Togbe Teprey Hodoo IV commended the hospital's management for the initiative and expressed optimism that the collaboration would lead to improved healthcare services for the people of the Volta Region. "We believe that closer ties between our traditional leadership and the hospital will help address concerns and strengthen healthcare delivery," he stated.
In his response, Dr. Mbroh welcomed the chiefs' suggestions and assured them that the hospital would take the proposals into serious consideration. He further pledged that the leadership of HTH would continue to engage with the House of Chiefs regularly to ensure that its services remain community-centered.
The CEO was accompanied by a high-powered delegation of senior hospital officials, including Mr. George Tetteh, Director of Administration; Mr. Edmund Tsogbey, Director of Human Resources; and Mr. Emmanuel Hanson Torde, Administrator for Internal Medicine Sub-BMC among others. The visit, both sides agreed, marked the beginning of a closer working relationship between the Ho Teaching Hospital and the Volta Regional House of Chiefs.
