for Kumasi’s network of private and public laboratories,” said Dr. Omari-Sasu whoachieving greater efficiencies, and stronger communication and data exchange across 16 laboratories, which will ultimately help enhance patient outcomes,” he said.
backed by strong core capabilities will provide the best model for efficient service delivery across all levels of cancer care,” he added.pitch—emerged as the grant winner. The Ghanian IT solutions providers, who have a presence insystems used by healthcare providers across the country.opportunity to partner with the city on this important project and look forward to delivering the best solution for Kumasi’s healthcare professionals, end-users, and cancer patients,” said Mr.