Dr. Emmanuel Tuffuor
Dr. Tuffuor is a board certified internal medicine specialist who has been practicing in the greater
Cleveland, Ohio area for the last fifteen years. His practice is open to patients of all varieties
including a large senior population. Dr. Tuffuor is committed to the urban, inner city area and
has spearheaded a number of major community initiatives designed to make health and human
services available to the less fortunate.
He is on the teaching faculty of Case Western Reserve University where he received his medical
degree and has appointments in the departments of internal medicine and international health.
He is on the teaching faculty of Case Western Reserve University where he received his medical
degree and has appointments in the departments of internal medicine and international health.
He is the C.E.O/President of GhanaCare/Health Africa, Ltd., and founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of
Aninwah Medical Centre, a national referral center in Kumasi, Ghana. Shown here are two recent newspaper clips of Dr. Tuffuor and GhanaCare, the New York Times and Okyeame (Holland).

The professional goal of Dr. Tuffuor is the desire to participate in a primary health delivery that provides superior medical care to a wide variety of patients. While such participation will provide him opportunities for the personal growth and further medical education, it affords him an avenue for bringing diverse minds together towards the improvement of global health issues, and consequently, to the World Health Organisation's goal of
ensuring that all people have healthcare by year 2000.

GhanaCare is the embryo of his Medicare concept which in the long term is to cover the entire Africa continent. Already in New York and Toronto in North America, the gospel has been received by over 700 patrons who in turn will serve as agents of propagation.