
The University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) has officially responded to a series of public allegations made by Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson regarding the medical care provided to his late mother. Following his mother's passing on July 16, 2026, Blackson took to social media to criticize the facility, labeling it the "worst hospital in Ghana" and accusing the staff of incompetence, misdiagnosis, and prioritizing financial gain over patient welfare. In a detailed statement released on August 5, 2026, the hospital management expressed deep condolences to the bereaved family but firmly rejected the comedian's claims, asserting that an internal review found his narrative contained "numerous inaccuracies."
Blackson's grievances centered on what he described as a lack of compassion and professional transparency during his mother's hospitalization, which lasted from May 27 to mid-July. The comedian alleged that medical staff failed to correctly diagnose his mother’s condition and instead recommended expensive treatments that were ultimately ineffective. He further recounted an incident where his family members were reportedly involved in a confrontation with a nurse. Expressing disillusionment with the Ghanaian healthcare system, Blackson advised Ghanaians living abroad to consider retiring in the United States or Europe to ensure access to reliable medical care, urging UGMC to prioritize human life over revenue generation.
In its rebuttal, UGMC emphasized that all clinical decisions were made by highly qualified medical professionals and defended the integrity of its financial and administrative processes. While the hospital acknowledged the seriousness of the complaints, it cited patient confidentiality laws as the reason it could not publicly disclose specific diagnostic or treatment details. Management also addressed the reported altercation involving a family member, confirming that the matter has been referred to law enforcement for a formal investigation. The hospital maintained that it remains committed to transparency and encourages patients and their families to resolve grievances through the official Client Services Unit rather than via social media platforms.
The dispute highlights the ongoing tensions between public expectations of premier healthcare facilities and the administrative realities of medical practice in Ghana. While Blackson has continued to share messages from other individuals alleging similar negative experiences at the facility, UGMC insists that its protocols are designed to ensure the highest standards of care. As the investigation into the alleged staff-family altercation proceeds, the hospital remains open to direct dialogue with the Blackson family to address their specific concerns within a professional framework, reiterating its mission to provide world-class healthcare despite the challenges of public scrutiny.
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