In Ghana, the demand for high-quality hospital furniture is surging due to the expansion of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS). However, many facilities still rely on outdated manual systems that increase the physical burden on nursing staff in cities like Accra and Kumasi.
The tropical climate, characterized by high humidity and salinity in coastal regions, poses a significant challenge to equipment longevity. Standard steel frames often suffer from rapid corrosion, necessitating the adoption of medical-grade antimicrobial coatings and rust-resistant alloys for any durable patient bed.
Furthermore, logistical constraints in rural districts make the availability of space-saving equipment critical. The adoption of versatile, high-capacity tools like the patient transfer trolley is becoming essential for optimizing emergency room throughput and improving patient safety during intra-hospital transit.


















