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Nurses at Asesewa Hospital accused of revealing information of HIV/AIDS patients

Posted on October 7, 2017 by pogowasright.org

Some nurses at the Asesewa government hospital have been accused of breaching confidentiality and patients’ charter developed by Ghana Health Service, by divulging health status of their clients particularly persons living with HIV/AIDS.

According to some residents in Asesewa township, the behaviour of the nurses is preventing many patients particularly those with sexually transmitted diseases, specifically HIV/AIDS, from seeking medical attention at the hospital in the area.

Read more on GhanaWeb.

Category: BreachesHealthcareNon-U.S.

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