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WHO urges Ghana to include renal dialysis in NHIS coverage

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WHO Country Director, Dr. Francis Chisaka Kasolo,

WHO Country Director, Dr. Francis Chisaka Kasolo,

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has called on government to broaden the scope of its National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to encompass critical illnesses, with a particular focus on kidney diseases. This proactive move by WHO is aimed at providing much-needed relief to patients grappling with the financial strain associated with dialysis treatments.

cemphasized the urgent need to extend the NHIS coverage to include renal treatment services. Speaking during a media event held in Accra, Dr. Kasolo underscored the importance of re-evaluating the NHIS operations to address the mounting healthcare challenges.

He emphasized, “If our health insurance is comprehensive and covers renal treatment services, it can alleviate the costs associated with it. This would reduce the increasing out-of-pocket expenses we are witnessing, especially concerning dialysis costs.”

The call for incorporating renal treatment services into the NHIS benefits package comes in response to the recent outcry over escalated dialysis fees at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, which has left many patients struggling to afford necessary treatments.

Dr. Kasolo’s statement has ignited hope among healthcare professionals and patients alike, as the inclusion of renal treatment services in the NHIS coverage could potentially ease the financial burden on patients and provide a viable solution to the rising out-of-pocket expenditures associated with dialysis costs.

Ghanaian authorities and healthcare stakeholders are expected to give careful consideration to WHO’s proposal, as it has the potential to significantly enhance access to critical healthcare services and improve the overall health and well-being of the nation’s citizens.

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