The healthcare landscape in Ghana's district hospitals varies significantly, leading to inconsistencies in service delivery and patient outcomes. The study employed a mixed-methods approach including quantitative data analysis through regression models to assess system performance and qualitative assessments for in-depth understanding. The primary statistical model used was y = eta₀ + eta₁X + u, where y represents the outcome measure, X is the explanatory variable indicative of hospital reliability, eta₁ is the estimated coefficient, and u accounts for random effects. District hospitals in Ghana showed a moderate correlation (r = 0. 52) between resource allocation and service quality, with significant variability across regions. The quasi-experimental design revealed substantial room for improvement in hospital reliability, particularly concerning diagnostic accuracy and patient flow management. District hospitals should prioritise training programmes to enhance staff competence and invest in infrastructure improvements to align more closely with best clinical practices. district hospitals, Ghana, reliability assessment, healthcare systems, quasi-experimental design
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