No one should die looking for a bed. We're making every free emergency bed in Ghana searchable via web + SMS. Follow the #noBedAI build. Emergencies: CALL 112.
1/ In June 2018, Anthony Opoku-Acheampong, 70, was driven to seven hospitals in Accra. Two private, five state including Korle-Bu. Each said the same thing: no bed. He died without ever being admitted.
Ghana has a name for this: No Bed Syndrome. ๐งต
This tragedy really highlights how important real-time hospital coordination is.
#NoBedAI helps EMS, hospitals, and clinics find available beds instantly, which means less delays, fewer unnecessary transfers, and fewer preventable deaths.
'No bed syndrome,' and how a hit-and-run victim was refused emergency care by Ridge, Police, Korle Bu hospitals for close to 3 hours before he died https://t.co/CKkLoVfEtS
Accountability is essential, but preventing these tragedies matters too.
#NoBedAI can give EMS and hospitals real-time bed availability, faster referrals, and smarter routing so patients reach facilities that can treat them without deadly delays. @GHS@Ashesi@UofT
The management of Korle Bu has announced that two doctors and two nurses have been interdicted following their failure to provide emergency care to a hit-and-run victim, Charles Amissah, who eventually died.
#HitAndRun#NoBed#GhanaNews#CitiFM#ChannelOneTV
Ghanaians๐ฌ๐ญ:
If someone you love needed emergency care tonight, how would you know which hospital to take them?
That is the gap @noBed_AI is trying to make visible.
Reply with your real experience and follow @noBed_AI as we build. AVOID sharing private medical details. #NoBedAI
Every free hospital bed in Ghana. One search.
That's the whole idea. Web for hospitals & ambulance teams. Mobile & SMS for everyone.
We're https://t.co/cNqMnebBJP - building the missing information layer of Ghana's emergency care. Follow the build. โ https://t.co/32iZZLHihj
1/ In June 2018, Anthony Opoku-Acheampong, 70, was driven to seven hospitals in Accra. Two private, five state including Korle-Bu. Each said the same thing: no bed. He died without ever being admitted.
Ghana has a name for this: No Bed Syndrome. ๐งต
7/ No one should die looking for a bed in Ghana๐ฌ๐ญ
We're building this in public. Follow along and if you work in Ghanaian healthcare, mHealth & tech-health, we want to hear from you. #noBedAI
Demo: https://t.co/xfXxj24OVS
1/ In June 2018, Anthony Opoku-Acheampong, 70, was driven to seven hospitals in Accra. Two private, five state including Korle-Bu. Each said the same thing: no bed. He died without ever being admitted.
Ghana has a name for this: No Bed Syndrome. ๐งต
6/ We're honest about scope: software doesn't add beds, equipment, or staff. What it does is make the beds that exist findable - and make the gaps visible to the people who can fix them. #noBedAI