Doctors confirm viral video of patients on floor at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
Doctors at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital have confirmed that a widely circulated video showing patients lying on the floor at the facility is genuine, intensifying concerns about conditions at one of Ghana’s largest referral hospitals. The video, which sparked widespread debate online, captures patient
Ogyem Solomon

Doctors at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital have confirmed that a widely circulated video showing patients lying on the floor at the facility is genuine, intensifying concerns about conditions at one of Ghana’s largest referral hospitals.
The video, which sparked widespread debate online, captures patients in the emergency ward being forced to lie on the floor due to a shortage of available beds. The situation reflects what is commonly referred to as the “no bed syndrome,” a long-standing challenge in parts of Ghana’s healthcare system.
According to medical personnel at the hospital, the scenes in the footage accurately represent the pressure on the facility. They explained that overcrowding, coupled with limited resources, has made it difficult to provide adequate space for all patients requiring urgent care.
The confirmation comes after earlier doubts were raised about the authenticity of the video. With doctors now validating the footage, public concern has grown, with many questioning the state of healthcare infrastructure and patient welfare in the country.
The development has triggered strong reactions, with citizens expressing worry about the conditions patients are forced to endure. Many have called for urgent intervention to address the challenges, including expanding hospital capacity, increasing the number of beds, and improving overall healthcare delivery.
Health experts say the situation highlights deeper systemic issues, particularly in major hospitals that serve large populations and often operate beyond capacity. They emphasize the need for long-term investment in healthcare infrastructure to ensure patients receive proper care in dignified conditions.
As discussions continue, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the gaps within the healthcare system and the importance of sustained efforts to improve medical services across Ghana.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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