By the mid-1990s, with his Orthopedic career well established, Dr. Boachie-Adjei dedicated himself to establishing a foundation to provide Orthopedic and spine services to people in Ghana and other developing nations who are unable to receive adequate medical care. With $100,000 of his own money for startup costs, Dr. Boachie-Adjei launched FOCOS in 1998. "FOCOS was a dream come true for me and for countless others who suffer from spine and Orthopedic afflictions in Ghana ," he said. In 1999, he expanded the Foundation's efforts to include Barbados , and is now working to extend its services to West Africa.
The Foundation's primary mission is to enhance developing nations' access to optimal surgical and nonsurgical care of disabling bone and joint disorders, including pediatric Orthopedic problems and complex spine deformities. All surgery is provided for free or at a nominal cost to cover hospital expenses; there is never a charge for physicians' services or for any services or products provided by FOCOS. With an ever-increasing stream of patients, both new and follow-up, FOCOS is backlogged with surgical candidates for its two-week trips, which typically take place every six months.
Dr. Boachie-Adjei "gives of himself and he energizes those around him," said Thomas P. Sculco, MD, surgeon-in-chief at HSS in New York. "He is charismatic and effective, but most of all, he is dedicated to helping his native people find a better life."
Dr. Boachie-Adjei is currently chief of scoliosis services at the Hospital for Special Services in New York City. He lives in Braircliff , NY , with his wife Hilda and three sons.