The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has launched GH¢400 million to settle debt owed healthcare suppliers nationwide.
The Authority in a press assertion issued on September 3 and signed by its Chief Executive, Dr Da-Costa Aboagye stated the disbursement covers claims for April and May of this yr.
“This underscores the NHIA’s steadfast commitment to improving the sustainability and efficiency of healthcare delivery under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS),” the Authority famous.
The assertion added that the “timely” launch of monies is “intended to ensure that outstanding payments are within the agreed three-month reimbursement period.”
The NHIA stated the fee is essential for enhancing the standard of care supplied to NHIS members and supporting the operational wants of healthcare amenities.
Timeline of disbursements made to this point in 2024
According to the NHIA, this new fee follows a sequence of earlier disbursements to healthcare amenities aimed toward settling excellent claims. The NHIA stated it has made the next disbursements to this point this yr.
Earlier within the yr, GH¢300 million was launched to cowl claims as much as January 2024 for varied well being amenities.
On August 17, 2024, the NHIA launched GH¢151 million to cowl claims from March 2024 for higher-tier healthcare suppliers and from April 2024 for lower-tier amenities.
This was preceded by a GH¢135.6 million fee in July, which settled claims as much as February 2024 for higher-tier suppliers and as much as March 2024 for lower-tier amenities.
On Tuesday, April 30, 2024, the NHIA launched GHS170,775,035.07 to cowl predominantly claims of January and February 2024 for lower-tier amenities, who type the vast majority of healthcare suppliers, and as much as November 2023 for upper-tier amenities and healthcare suppliers.
On Friday, March 22, 2024, the NHIA paid GH¢180 million to varied classes of healthcare suppliers throughout the nation for claims submitted and vetted as much as December 2023.
On February 13, 2024, the NHIA paid GHS130,244,000.00 to 4,850 Mission, Public, Private, and Quasi-Public healthcare suppliers nationwide largely for claims submitted for the month of October 2023.
“We are grateful to healthcare providers for their dedication and crucial role in the success of the NHIS. The NHIA assures stakeholders that it remains committed to engaging with them to address any concerns and improve the efficiency of service delivery, claims processing, and payments,” the assertion said.