Dr. Emanuel Kofi Amponsah, the Medical Director of the Sunyani Regional Hospital (SRH) has cautioned that the use of mobile phones during working hours at health facilities is a breach of the Ghana Health Service (GHS) Code of Conduct.
He therefore urged health workers, particularly staff of the SRH to be mindful of that to avoid breaching the code and its associated consequences.
Dr Amponsah gave the caution in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, after a durbar organised by the Management to honour 34 retirees of the Hospital on Thursday in Sunyani.
He said Management of the Hospital had seized several mobile phones of staff who were ‘facebooking’ and ‘whatsapping’ whilst on duty because “their attentions were needed to save lives”.
Dr Amponsah lamented such attitudes were unethical and an offence because patients’ lives at such moments would be at stake and their actions warranted disciplinary actions against them.
Disciplinary action against staff who misbehaved during working hours attracted a sanction of suspension, half-paid salary and in major cases dismissal, he added.
Dr Amponsah advised health personnel to emulate their predecessors who with dedication and commitment worked tirelessly to save lives to lift the image of the profession.
He entreated the retirees to use their times judiciously, ensure dietary control by eating healthy meals, so that they would continue to live longer.
Source: GNA
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