Health Commission Visits Randle General Hospital, Commends Transformation Efforts

  • Health Service Commission team inspects Randle General Hospital and affiliated facilities
  • Permanent Secretary praises hospital’s development, urges continued progress and staff welfare
  • Hospital management pledges to prioritize service delivery and patient satisfaction

Eko Hot Blog reports that the Randle General Hospital, along with its Maternal and Child Care Centre (MCC) Gbaja and Femi Gbajabiamila General Hospital, recently played host to a visiting team from the Health Service Commission’s Hospital Transformation Support Initiative (HTSI).

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Led by the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Ademuyiwa Benjamin Eniayewun, the team arrived to assess the current state of development, facilities, and services across the three hospitals. Speaking during the inspection, the Permanent Secretary commended the Medical Director/CEO, Dr. Olumide Sojinrin, for the impressive progress made.

As quoted in the source, the Permanent Secretary “urged him to continue raising the bar on development, ensuring proper maintenance of infrastructure and giving staff welfare necessary priority towards improved performance.”

Health Commission Visits Randle General Hospital, Commends Transformation Efforts

In response, Dr. Sojinrin expressed the hospital management’s commitment to enhancing service delivery and patient satisfaction, stating, “an enhanced serve delivery and patients’ satisfaction will continue to be a top priority for the Management of the facilities.”

Further Reading:

This visit by the Health Service Commission highlights the ongoing efforts to transform and improve healthcare facilities in the region, with the Randle General Hospital and its affiliated centers playing a crucial role in this endeavor.

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