Outrage as Video Shows Patients Sleeping on Floors at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital
A disturbing video circulating online has sparked public outrage after showing patients lying on the floor inside a ward at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, raising fresh concerns about overcrowding and bed shortages in Ghana’s healthcare system. The viral footage captures a troubling scene where several
Ogyem Solomon

A disturbing video circulating online has sparked public outrage after showing patients lying on the floor inside a ward at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, raising fresh concerns about overcrowding and bed shortages in Ghana’s healthcare system.
The viral footage captures a troubling scene where several patients appear to be occupying the floor due to a lack of available beds. The situation has reignited debate around the persistent “no bed syndrome,” a long-standing challenge in many of the country’s major hospitals.
According to details from the report, the video highlights severe congestion within parts of the hospital, with patients either lying or sitting on the bare floor while waiting for proper admission or treatment. The conditions have been described by many as unacceptable, especially given the hospital’s role as one of Ghana’s leading referral facilities.
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital is the largest tertiary hospital in Ghana and receives patients from across the country. Due to its status as a major referral center, it often experiences a high influx of cases, which places enormous pressure on its infrastructure and available resources, including beds and medical staff.
The emergence of the video has triggered widespread reactions from the public, with many expressing frustration and concern over the conditions patients are forced to endure. Critics argue that the situation reflects deeper systemic issues within the healthcare sector, including inadequate infrastructure, limited capacity, and increasing demand for medical services.
Healthcare professionals have long warned about the dangers of overcrowding in hospitals. When facilities exceed their capacity, it can lead to delays in treatment, reduced quality of care, and increased health risks for patients. Additionally, such conditions can place a heavy burden on healthcare workers, who must manage large numbers of patients under challenging circumstances.
This is not the first time concerns have been raised about patients being forced to lie on hospital floors. Similar incidents in the past have highlighted the need for urgent reforms within the healthcare system. However, the latest video has once again brought the issue into the spotlight, prompting renewed calls for action.
Many stakeholders are now urging authorities to take immediate steps to address the situation. Suggested measures include expanding hospital infrastructure, increasing bed capacity, and improving resource allocation. Others have emphasized the need to strengthen district and regional health facilities to reduce the pressure on major hospitals like Korle Bu.
As of now, there has been no official response to the viral video, but the incident has intensified calls for accountability and long-term solutions. For many Ghanaians, the images serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing the healthcare system and the urgent need to ensure that patients receive care in safe and dignified conditions.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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