A new study reveals a significant potential disruption to healthcare in Ghana’s Greater Accra Region, with nearly 60% of health workers contemplating resignation. Researchers from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and collaborating institutions surveyed staff across ten public and private hospitals. The findings, published in Heliyon, indicate widespread dissatisfaction among healthcare professionals. This high rate of intended turnover raises serious concerns about the stability and capacity of the region’s healthcare system. Factors driving this trend were not detailed in the initial report, but the study underscores existing workforce challenges within Ghana’s health sector. The potential loss of experienced personnel could severely impact healthcare delivery in the area. Further investigation is needed to address the root causes and mitigate the impending workforce shortage.