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NHIA reaffirms commitment to Free Dialysis Treatment amid concerns over program continuity

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May 6, 2025
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NHIA reaffirms commitment to Free Dialysis Treatment amid concerns over program continuity
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The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has assured Ghanaians that free dialysis treatment for patients with end-stage renal failure will continue, despite recent concerns over the sustainability and technical challenges of the initiative.

NHIA Chief Executive Officer Dr. Victor Bampoe reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment during a whiles addressing the media in the Ashanti region as part of his working tour to the region he emphasize that the program remains a lifeline for vulnerable patients across the country.

The dialysis support initiative, introduced under the previous administration, offers free dialysis sessions to eligible patients, easing the financial burden of managing chronic kidney conditions.

“There may be challenges, but if a patient requires dialysis and visits a facility, they must receive the care they need,” Dr. Bampoe stated. “If there are gaps, we must be informed so we can address them.”

Dr. Bampoe noted that although the NHIA currently covers about 95 percent of disease conditions in Ghana, there remain gaps particularly in the coverage of childhood cancers and other high-cost treatments.

To address these shortfalls, he highlighted the launch of the Mahama Cares Program, which aims to bridge coverage gaps and systematize healthcare delivery.

The Mahama Cares Program includes provisions to expand and streamline dialysis services nationwide by equipping more facilities and ensuring consistent care across regions.

“We are working to ensure that dialysis centers are available throughout the country, alongside broader efforts to manage other prevalent diseases,” Dr. Bampoe added.

In addition, the program is expected to enhance free primary healthcare delivery. Dr. Bampoe explained that a standardized package of basic services including treatment for common conditions such as malaria and gastroenteritis will be made universally available at lower-level health facilities.

The NHIA’s assurance comes amid growing public concern about funding and operational bottlenecks in Ghana’s dialysis care system.

The Authority’s leadership maintains that ongoing reforms and targeted programs will help strengthen the healthcare system and provide more equitable access to lifesaving treatments.

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