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CONTENT<br />
DAILY HERITAGE FRIDAY, APRIL <strong>27</strong>, 2018<br />
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•Dr Michael Kyeremateng (3rd L), President of C4C Group of Companies, addressing the press. Flanked by Rob Willemse, Director, ECCH and executives of C4C and ECCH<br />
C4C adjudged best<br />
homeopathic<br />
hospital in Ghana<br />
NEWS DESK REPORT<br />
THE CAMPUS 4 Christ Homeopathic<br />
Hospital, popularly known<br />
as C4C, the largest homeopathic<br />
facility in Ghana, has been adjudged<br />
the best homeopathic hospital<br />
in Ghana by ECCH in the Netherlands.<br />
The international recognition followed the<br />
sterling performance in the quality of healthcare<br />
delivery by the C4C Homeopathic Hospital<br />
in Ghana and abroad.<br />
In its latest feat, C4C has clinched a partnership<br />
deal with world renowned education centre<br />
of excellence, ECCH, in the Netherlands to<br />
offer Ghanaians the opportunity to be trained<br />
in alternative medicine at a C4C Homeopathic<br />
University.<br />
Through the partnership and affiliation,<br />
Ghanaian graduates would receive European<br />
• By ECCH in the Netherlands<br />
degrees of various kinds in homeopathic medicine,<br />
homeopathic pharmacy, and homeopathic<br />
nursing, as well as get the opportunity to participate<br />
in the annual international conference on<br />
homeopathy in Europe, India, United Kingdom<br />
and other countries.<br />
Speaking at a press conference in Accra yesterday<br />
to announce the partnership, Dr Michael<br />
Kyeremateng, president of C4C group of<br />
companies and medical director of the C4C<br />
homeopathic hospital, said “Ghanaians will be<br />
assured of job security on this field of education.<br />
“With engineering, more homeopathic clinics,<br />
and first of its kind for homeopathic pharmaceutical<br />
shops and companies, various<br />
factories and industries both in Ghana and<br />
abroad will embrace our graduates in employment<br />
as well,” Dr Kyeremateng said.<br />
ECCH Director<br />
Rob Willemse, Managing Director of<br />
ECCH, Netherlands said “at the ECCH we<br />
value quality and high standards very much and<br />
that is why we look forward to the collaboration<br />
between ECCH and C4C.<br />
“The homeopathic education in Ghana will<br />
also meet our high quality standard of homeopathic<br />
education. We already have expanded<br />
our educational institute to several European<br />
countries and it is a great opportunity that we<br />
now cooperate with C4C in Ghana.”<br />
He said the team that visited Ghana had<br />
been made aware of Ghana government’s keen<br />
interest in the promotion of “this branch of<br />
healthcare in the country, so our determination<br />
to assist C4C in their efforts will not be misplaced.”<br />
90% of patients healed<br />
In a speech read on his behalf by Mr Edward<br />
Ayensu-Asante, Board Member of C4C,<br />
chairman of the Board, Rev. Dr Philip A.<br />
Gborsong, said challenges with orthodox medicine<br />
had led to the craving for alternative medicine<br />
across the world and Ghana is no<br />
exception.<br />
He said due to the quality nature of healthcare<br />
delivery by C4C, there had been an increase<br />
in the number of patients who visit the<br />
facility. He said 90% of patients get healed with<br />
homeopathic treatment at C4C.<br />
Secure Your Health Card<br />
The event also saw the launch of the hospital’s<br />
new insurance offer - Secure Your Health<br />
Card-which gives access to affordable and quality<br />
homeopathic healthcare both in Ghana and<br />
abroad.<br />
“The benefits that will be enjoyed by subscribers<br />
unto the scheme will include free alternative<br />
approach to scanning, analysis,<br />
consultations, provision of hospital cards, frequent<br />
checkups and physiotherapy services,<br />
without any hustle or struggle. There will also<br />
be a 60% discount on all homeopathic remedies<br />
prescribed for all ailments, be they chronic<br />
or acute,” he stated.<br />
Android App<br />
C4C also unveiled its new Android App,<br />
which is available on Google Play Store, to enhance<br />
accessibility to health facilities across the<br />
country and other branches in Germany and<br />
Holland.