The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has announced the release of an additional GH¢ 135.6 million to healthcare providers across the country.
This funding is part of the NHIA’s ongoing efforts to ensure the sustainability and efficiency of healthcare delivery under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
The newly disbursed funds aim to settle outstanding claims for February 2024 for higher-tier healthcare providers and March 2024 for the majority of lower-tier facilities.
It also seeks to narrow the payment gap between higher and lower-tier facilities, ensuring that the only remaining outstanding payments fall within the agreed three-month reimbursement period.
This release of GH¢135.6 million follows an earlier disbursement of GH¢300 million to mixed-tier health facilities across the country.
The press statement dated July 14, 2024 by the NHIA acknowledges the vital role healthcare providers play in the success of the NHIS, adding that it is committed to maintaining a strong partnership with these facilities while strictly enforcing the prohibition of illegal charges.
Signed by Dr. Da-Costa Aboagye, Acting Chief Executive of the NHIA, the statement noted that the NHIA will continue to engage with stakeholders to address any concerns and work towards a sustainable and efficient healthcare system.