GHS to roll out 24-hour services at CHPS compounds, polyclinics

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has announced plans to extend the operating hours of Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds and polyclinics to 24 hours. This initiative aligns with the government’s 24-hour economic policy. Dr. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, the Director-General of GHS, stated that the goal is to ensure round-the-clock access to healthcare services across the country. He also mentioned that necessary security measures will be implemented to support the expanded operations at these health facilities.
Speaking at a press conference in Accra on Monday, July 14, 2025, Dr. Akoriyea explained that this decision is both strategic and timely, aimed at addressing the increasing health needs of Ghanaians while supporting the broader economic agenda. “This aligns with the 24-Hour Economy Model,” he emphasised. he other reason is to take advantage of this opportunity to improve our services. Currently, many CHPS facilities do not run 24-hour operations, and at night, people often struggle to access care,” he said.
The announcement comes just weeks after the government outlined plans to expand healthcare infrastructure nationwide. On June 20, the government revealed an ambitious initiative to construct approximately 600 new CHPS compounds across all districts by the end of 2025. Minister of State in Charge of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, stated that each district is expected to build at least two CHPS compounds this year as part of efforts to boost access to primary healthcare.
“Each district is required to construct two new CHPS compounds this year. That amounts to about 600 CHPS compounds in 2025 alone. If we sustain this momentum, we could exceed 2,000 CHPS compounds over the next four years,” he noted. The combined efforts are expected to significantly enhance healthcare delivery in underserved communities and ensure that healthcare services remain accessible to all Ghanaians, regardless of the time of day.


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