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NHIS remains global model despite challenges – Sylvester Mensah

January 15, 2016
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The former Chief Executive of the NHIA Sylvester Mensah has said that despite the negative stories about  the Scheme in the last couple of weeks, Ghana’s NHIS remains a leading global model and a centre for international knowledge and experience sharing.

He maintained that the NHIA is considered a leading agency under the Ministry of Health in terms of performance and systems.

“What has attracted the attention of international players in Health insurance industry are the Schemes management approach, structure, strategy and systems”

He was speaking as at the 67th Annual New Year School at the University of Ghana yesterday under the theme – ‘Promoting Universal Health for Sustainable Development in Ghana and the Role of ICT’

Mr Mensah was invited as a resource person to speak specifically on Ghana’s NHIS Model and the Transition from MDGs to SDGs and ICT efficiency.

He advised academia to endeavour to promote the debate on performance by making comparative analysis and assessment of Ghana’s NHIS with other countries in both developed and developing countries in order to develop a more comprehensive understanding of Ghana’s efforts at ensuring Universal Financial Risk Protection against Health Care delivery.

He took his audience through Ghana’s NHIS model, funding strategy, trends in utilization and active membership as well as the schemes’ focus on the Sustainable Development Goals.

According to the former Chief Executive, the NHIA has the largest ICT infrastructure in the country presently with a wide deployment of ICT for improved efficiency.

Mr Mensah listed a number of ICT applications such as Membership Registration, Nation-wide Instant issuance of bio-ID cards with authentication devices which are yet to be deployed in all health facilities nation-wide, Claims and E- Claims applications, Call Centre services, Voice and data communication platform linking schemes and providers as well as securing free internal communication within the NHIA, Data Centre and a data recovery site among others.

The NHIA is a leader in ICT deployment but still has a lot of miles to cover

Sylvester Mensah confirmed that the greatest threat to the scheme is its inherent sustainability challenge.

He affirmed that the scheme has systems to address issues of demand and supply side moral hazards.  He however concluded that government is undertaking a comprehensive review of the scheme to restructure its benefit package, exemption regime as well as other equity considerations to redefine what to purchase and for whom in relation to available funding in the medium to long term.

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By: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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