Kom Hospital receives new computers
The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) has reaffirmed its commitment to healthcare excellence with the donation of four desktop computers to the Kom Presbyterian Hospital in Aburi. The gesture is part of the church’s broader initiative to strengthen the operational capacity of its health institutions through digital innovation.
Speaking on behalf of the General Assembly Office, the Head of the IT Unit, Enoch Narteh, noted that the donation aligns with PCG’s ongoing efforts to support digital migration across its facilities.
“This is part of our continuous commitment to enhancing efficiency in record management, data processing, and overall service delivery,” he said. The computers are expected to improve administrative workflows and patient data handling, contributing to better healthcare outcomes.
Accompanying the team to Aburi for the presentation were Assistant IT Officer, Kenneth Asare and the HR Manager at the Health Unit of the General Assembly Office, Mrs. Lordina Nortey.