NHIS Not Collapsing Dormaahenes Claim Inaccurate
Fri, 24 Nov 2023 07:00
The National Health Insurance Authority's (NHIA) management has taken notice of a story published onthe 22nd November 2023, with the tagline, "NHIS almostcollapsing, stay off the NHI levy - Dormaahene says as he threatens legal action”.
The said story was projected that Dormaahene Oseadeyo Agyeman Badu II bemoaned the current situation of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).The highly revered Chief demonstrated concern and a dedication to the long-term viability of the Scheme, for which the management of the NHIA is very grateful and appreciative. His strong plea for the government to leave the National Health Insurance Levy (NHIL) alone and provide it to the NHIA to bolster its functionsmdash;particularly the processing of claims for healthcare providersmdash;is warranted.
While management appreciates Osagyefo's call for the government to give the Scheme the full amount of the NHIL collected, we would like to address the erroneous impression that the reportage created, suggesting that the Scheme is on the verge of collapse because the NHIA is not receiving the full amount of the NHI levy, therefore depriving healthcare providers of their rightful claims. It is imperative to put on record that no government during the Fourth Republic has ever provided the NHIA with all the NHIL collected albeit enshrined in law ndash; a situation that can be enhanced upon.
We however strongly disapprove of the media narrative that seeks to create an impression of a collapsing NHIS. The NHIA has consistently paid healthcare facilities an average of One Hundred and Fifty Million Ghana Cedis (GHS150 Million) every Thirty (30) days especially over the past two years. A phenomenon that has not occurred this often since the inception of the Scheme some twenty years ago.
Evidence of monthly claims payment can be found on the website (.gh/payments). We wish to state unequivocally that the impression created by the said story is inaccurate and unfortunate.
We hereby encourage the media to find out the real situation that exists in our healthcare facilities and not to paint a picture that is at a significant distance from the truth. Millions of Ghanaians persist to depend on the NHIS to provide access to healthcare.

Group Wants Kennedy Agyapong To Contest 2024 Election As An Independent Candidate
Mandatory Health Insurance for Foreigners Cabinet Yet to Discuss Policy Dr Okoe Boye
Ratcliffe to Ban Man Utd Staff from Dining with First Team
Hisense Real Madrid Strike Partnership To Enhance Fans Experience
Enough Is Enough Demo NDC Thugs Vandalise EC Office At Kumasi
No Ghana Card No Salary For Public Sector Workers From Feb 2024
Commonwealth Secretary General CandidateAyorkor Botchwey Proposes Free Trade Agreement Within 56 Countries