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The KATH CEO, Patient Safety, and the Misunderstanding of Duty: Why sounding the alarm is not the same as defying authority

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June 6, 2026
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The KATH CEO, Patient Safety, and the Misunderstanding of Duty: Why sounding the alarm is not the same as defying authority
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The recent suspension of the Chief Executive Officer of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) has sparked an important national conversation about leadership, accountability, and patient safety.

At first glance, the issue appears straightforward. A hospital announced that its Accident and Emergency Centre had become overwhelmed and could no longer safely accommodate additional emergency admissions. The announcement was subsequently deemed inconsistent with the President’s directive that no emergency patient should be turned away.

However, beneath this apparent conflict lies a deeper and more intellectually challenging question:

Can a hospital leader be said to have violated a directive intended to protect patients when the very action being criticized was taken in the interest of protecting those same patients?

The answer requires us to distinguish between the literal wording of a directive and its underlying purpose.

The Purpose of the Directive

The President’s directive that emergency patients should not be turned away is grounded in a fundamental ethical principle that underpins all modern healthcare systems: access to emergency care should not be denied to those whose lives or wellbeing depend upon it.

This principle reflects the values of beneficence, justice, and respect for human dignity. It seeks to prevent situations in which patients are denied treatment because of financial limitations, administrative barriers, or institutional indifference.

The directive exists to protect patients.

It does not exist merely to preserve appearances.

It follows that any interpretation of the directive must be guided by its purpose. Legal scholars often refer to this as purposive interpretation. Rules are not interpreted in isolation from the objectives they were designed to achieve.

The central question therefore becomes not whether an announcement was made, but whether the actions taken advanced or undermined the protection of patients.

The Fire Alarm Analogy

Consider a building occupied by hundreds of people.

A fire breaks out.

The building manager immediately activates the fire alarm, evacuates occupants, and alerts emergency services.

Would any reasonable observer conclude that the manager violated his duty to keep the building open?

Clearly not.

The manager’s actions temporarily interrupt normal operations, but they do so in order to protect life.

The interruption is not the danger.

The fire is the danger.

Indeed, the failure to sound the alarm would constitute the greater dereliction of duty.

The same reasoning applies to healthcare institutions.

An overcrowded emergency department represents a patient safety hazard. It is associated with delayed treatment, prolonged waiting times, increased medical errors, reduced staff effectiveness, and poorer patient outcomes. This relationship is not controversial; it is well established in emergency medicine literature across the world.

If a hospital leader becomes aware that the institution has entered a state in which patient safety is being compromised, transparency is not a betrayal of duty. It is often an expression of duty.

Capacity Is Not an Administrative Detail

One of the recurring misconceptions in public discourse is the belief that a hospital can indefinitely absorb increasing numbers of patients without consequences.

This assumption is inconsistent with both operational reality and healthcare science.

Every emergency department possesses finite resources: beds, personnel, equipment, physical space, medications, oxygen supplies, laboratory support, imaging capacity, and critical care capabilities.

Once these resources are exceeded, the quality and safety of care begin to deteriorate.

To ignore this reality is to substitute symbolism for science.

A hospital does not become safer simply because it continues to accept patients despite lacking the capacity to care for them appropriately.

On the contrary, such circumstances may expose both patients and healthcare workers to unacceptable risks.

The Lifeboat Principle

Another useful analogy is that of a lifeboat.

Suppose a lifeboat is certified to safely carry 37 passengers. Through extraordinary circumstances, 61 individuals are already aboard.

The captain then observes additional survivors approaching.

Would prudence require the captain to continue loading passengers until the vessel becomes unstable?

Or would prudence require the captain to call for reinforcement from nearby rescue vessels?

The captain who requests assistance is not refusing rescue.

He is attempting to preserve it.

Likewise, a hospital that seeks regional support during a period of extreme congestion is not abandoning its obligations. It is attempting to fulfil them through coordinated resource management.

Indeed, the subsequent events appear to support this interpretation. The public announcement triggered engagement between KATH, surrounding facilities, and regional health authorities. Patients were redistributed, capacity was created, and services resumed within a remarkably short period.

Viewed objectively, the sequence suggests not institutional failure but successful crisis escalation and response.

Patient Safety and the Duty of Candour

Modern healthcare increasingly recognizes what is known as the duty of candour.

This principle requires healthcare institutions and leaders to be open about circumstances that may affect patient safety.

The rationale is simple. Systems improve when risks are identified and addressed. Systems deteriorate when risks are concealed.

The history of patient safety is replete with examples demonstrating that organizations become most vulnerable when individuals fear the consequences of speaking honestly about operational dangers.

A healthcare system that discourages transparency may achieve temporary reputational comfort, but it does so at the expense of long-term safety.

The objective should not be to suppress warnings.

The objective should be to eliminate the conditions that make warnings necessary.

The Larger Question

Perhaps the most important question arising from this episode is not whether a hospital executive should have made a public announcement.

The more consequential question is why one of Ghana’s premier referral institutions found itself operating beyond safe capacity in the first place.

Why was a facility designed for far fewer patients managing such extraordinary numbers?

Why are referral hospitals increasingly bearing pressures that exceed their infrastructure?

Why was a regional mobilisation required to restore equilibrium?

These are systems questions.

They are not questions that can be answered through disciplinary action alone.

Conclusions

Leadership in healthcare is often tested not during periods of stability but during moments of crisis.

The measure of leadership is not whether difficult realities are concealed. It is whether those realities are recognized, communicated, and addressed in a manner that protects patients.

If the publicly reported facts are accepted at face value, the actions taken by KATH management appear less like a rejection of the President’s directive and more like an attempt to uphold its fundamental purpose.

After all, a directive designed to protect patients cannot reasonably be interpreted in a manner that requires leaders to ignore conditions that place patients at risk.

When a building is on fire, the problem is not the alarm.

The problem is the fire.

And in every well-functioning system, the individual who raises the alarm is not punished for identifying the danger. He is listened to because the safety of everyone inside depends upon it.

Source: Dr. Papa Kojo Mbroh

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