
PAT Comes Alive as Mary Health Organizes Free Health Screening for Residents of Twifo Praso, Ghana

Yunus Yirifa Mumuni
January 16, 2026
Mary Health has taken another significant step toward improving access to preventive healthcare by organizing a free health screening exercise for residents of Twifo Praso in the Twifo/Atti-Morkwa District of Ghana’s Central Region.
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On Friday, January 16, 2026, hundreds of community members gathered at Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) International to participate in the initiative. The impressive turnout reflected the growing trust residents have in Mary Health and its ultra-modern, Artificial Intelligence–powered healthcare solutions.
Growing Trust in AI-Driven Healthcare
The strong participation also highlighted increasing community interest in accessible and preventive healthcare, as well as the importance of early detection and ongoing wellness support. Many residents welcomed the opportunity to better understand their health status through a fast, reliable, and technology-driven process.
Community Leaders Join the Initiative
The event was honored by the presence of key dignitaries, including Hon. Isaac Yawson, District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Twifo Atti-Morkwa District, and Hon. David Theophilus Dominic Vondee, the Member of Parliament for the area. Their participation underscored the importance of public-private collaboration in advancing community health initiatives.
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PAT in Action: Smarter, Faster Health Screening
During the screening, Mary Health deployed its advanced AI-powered Patient Access Terminal (PAT) to deliver free health assessments to participants. PAT enabled fast, accurate, and efficient screenings, allowing residents to gain valuable insights into their health while significantly reducing waiting times and improving overall care delivery.
This initiative is part of Mary Health’s broader commitment to leveraging innovative technology to bridge healthcare gaps and bring quality, patient-centered services closer to underserved communities.
Outreach Continues in Twifo-Mampong
The health outreach continues on Saturday, January 17, as the Mary Health team moves to Twifo-Mampong for the second day of the campaign. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to access free, technology-driven health screenings.
Mary Health remains dedicated to promoting healthier communities across the region by combining compassion, innovation, and accessible healthcare solutions.









