NHIS Will Not Fail – Bawumia

Vice President  Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia

Vice President  Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia says government will do all within its power to ensure that the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) succeeds.

Addressing a ceremony at the Jubilee House to celebrate the 15th anniversary since the introduction of the NHIS and to launch new innovations aimed at making the NHIS more efficient, Dr. Bawumia  said the Ministry of Health and the Management of the NHIS have for the last twenty four (24) months, through hardworking and dedication, rescued the entire scheme from total collapse.

He emphasized that health insurance is now a path that all well meaning countries aspire to achieve by the year 2030. Ghana, he said, will do all within her power to achieve same before the year targeted by the United Nations for attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which is the year 2030.

“Fifteen years of proving access to health care to the people of Ghana and on the path to achieving universal health coverage has not been a merry ride, but we will surely get there with hard work, dedication, perseverance, patriotism and discipline,” the Vice President said.

Dr. Bawumia called of the citizenry to join forces with the NHIS, the Ministry of Health and government to ensure that the NHIS succeeds, saying, “To my fellow Ghanaians, let us join hands together to make the NHIS work to make mother Ghana a healthy nation”. He added that digitization has arrived at the NHIS and it is going to help the country move a step closer to building a modern economy.

Minister for Health

The Minister for Health, Kwaku Agyeman Manu, in his remarks indicated that if the Nation Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) fails, Ghana as a country is doomed. He assured that the Ministry will continue to give the NHIS and its management all the support they need to introduce more innovations to improve the NHIS.

New Innovations

As part of on going efforts targeted at moving the NHIS into a new age of efficiency, the scheme has introduced a dedicated Unstructured Supplementary Service Data, (USSD) Code, (*929#), through which NHIS members anywhere in the country and at anytime through their mobile phones, can renew their annual subscriptions which hitherto has been a source of worry for NHIS subscribers due to long queues and delays associated with the exercise at the renewal centres.

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) launched the new platform in December this year to allow clients of the National Health Insurance Scheme(NHIS) to renew their annual membership on their mobile phones. The system would be relying on the mobile money banking system and the system is expected to permit clients to renew their membership on any of the mobile money platforms. Additionally, the NHIS in collaboration with the National Investment Bank will be using technology to enhance their financial system in providing access to health care through e-receipting to its customers in order to reduce manual interventions in cash management.

The National Health Insurance Scheme

The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is a social intervention program introduced by government to provide financial access to quality health care for residents in Ghana. The NHIS is largely funded by, the National Health Insurance Levy (NHIL), which is 2.5% levy on goods and services collected under the Value Added Tax (VAT), 2.5 percentage points of Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributions per month,
returns on National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) investments premium paid by informal sector subscribers and government allocation, all of which complements the funding of the scheme. Several categories of health care facilities have been credentialed by the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to provide services to subscribers.

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