The Minority in Parliament has expressed deep concern over the dire monetary state of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), attributing it to what they describe as neglect and mismanagement by the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia-led administration.
In a press release, the Minority referred to as on the Bawumia-led Economic Management Team to direct the Finance Minister to promptly launch and switch all excellent funds to the National Health Insurance Fund.
The caucus underscored the significance of the Finance Minister’s full compliance with the provisions stipulated within the National Health Insurance Act (Act 852).
They argue that, neglect of the scheme has pushed the NHIS right into a important monetary state, posing an existential menace.
“The Minority subsequently calls on the Bawumia-led Economic Management Team to direct the Minister answerable for Finance to launch and switch all excellent funds to the National Health Insurance Fund by shut of the week to forestall the scheme from being imperilled attributable to lack of funds.
“Furthermore, we urge the Minister responsible for Finance to fully comply with the provisions of the National Health Insurance Act (Act 852), as non-compliance has clear consequences outlined in the Act,” the assertion learn.
The Minority additional pledged to proceed their oversight accountability to safeguard the NHIS and uphold the well-being of the Ghanaian populace.
Read the total assertion from the Minority under:
RELEASE EXPENDITIOUSLY NHIL RECEIPTS INTO THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND TO RESOLVE ITS CURRENT BANKRUPT FINANCIAL POSITION, PAY OUTSTANDING ARREARS AND COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ACT.
Accra, [24/05/2024] –
The Minority in Parliament is outraged by the blatant disregard for the sustenance of the National Health Insurance Scheme by the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia-led administration which has resulted in its present bankrupt monetary place. This gross and wanton neglect has pushed the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) right into a precarious monetary state of comatose requiring intensive care providers to reserve it from impending and inevitable collapse.
In an interview granted this morning by the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Dr Dacosta Aboagye, on JoyNews’ AM present, he acknowledged that since his appointment, “we are still waiting for them [Ministry of Finance] to do releases” to the authority.
This is sort of worrying contemplating the truth that in that very same interview he stored saying that the NHIA was in a strong monetary place. How can the NHIA be in strong monetary place if it had not acquired any releases since his appointment on the twenty eighth of February 2024?
In truth, the NHIA is bankrupt as a result of it has not acquired any releases from the Ministry of Finance this 12 months. In addition, our checks on the Bank of Ghana reveals that the National Health Insurance Fund has lower than GHS1.0million. This a fund that’s bankrupt to say the least.
Although the members of the Bawumia-led Economic Management workforce whereas in opposition made a number of guarantees to enhance on the National Health Insurance Scheme, they’ve at each flip put impediments beforehand unknown to the scheme since they assumed the reins of energy.
The first main blow to hit the NHIS was the sponsoring of the Earmarked Funds Capping and Realignment Act in 2017 by the Akufo-Addo Cabinet. This statute allowed them to operationalize their ulterior motive of diverting important funds meant for the NHIS into the consolidated fund for tasks and applications not permitted by Parliament, just like the National Cathedral Project, which has now grow to be the costliest gap on this planet.
The operation of the Earmarked Funds Capping and Realignment Act has denied the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) funds of over GHS6.0billion. These funds might have gone a good distance to enhance on the well being of the fund and assist increase its providers to important remedies like dialysis and most cancers care, which at present should not lined by the scheme.
Also, in keeping with the National Health Insurance Act (Act 852), Section 52(1), “The Minister responsible for Finance shall, within thirty days after collection of the levy, cause the levy to be paid directly into the fund and furnish the Minister responsible for Health and the Authority with evidence of the payment.”
However, in flagrant disregard of this statute, the Minister answerable for Finance below the Bawumia-led financial administration workforce locations little or no precedence on the NHIS. While the Ministry collects the National Health Insurance Levy (NHIL) on virtually all items and providers month-to-month as prescribed by legislation, it habitually delays even the meagre parts it has allotted of those receipts into the National Health Insurance Fund, resulting in prolonged intervals throughout which personal well being service suppliers resolve to not attend to NHIS cardholders.
In a latest shameless charade to deceive Ghanaians, the Minister of Finance, after 5 months of not transferring a Cedi to the NHIS, issued a letter directing the Controller and Accountant General to switch GHS2.4billion to the NHIF. This empty gesture, with no precise intention to make funds, was nothing lower than gross official deception and has left the scheme in a state of insolvency.
The underfunding of the scheme has the potential to set off epidemics akin to measles and cerebrospinal meningitis (CSM), as witnessed within the 2022 and 2023, resulting in elevated morbidity and mortality among the many Ghanaian residents. If the present state of affairs persists with the federal government’s refusal to fund the NHIS, 2024 might even see a resurgence of childhood ailments beforehand eradicated in Ghana. This consequence should be averted in any respect prices.
Unfortunately, the administration of the National Health Insurance Authority has persistently failed in its fiduciary obligation to make sure the viability of the fund. How can a CEO of a fund that has not acquired a switch this 12 months be on the market granting interviews and claiming the fund is powerful if not for the truth that he’s a puppet being operated by Bawumia and firm?
The NHIA administration remained silent when the fund was capped in 2017 for no actual logical motive.
Over the years, they’ve allotted their meagre assets to exorbitant IT tasks that haven’t yielded any actual returns for the Scheme.
All these elevate probing questions as as to whether their major obligation is to guard and assist the sustenance and enchancment of the scheme or to cater to the political whims and caprices of the Bawumia-led financial administration workforce, even when it means compromising the scheme’s integrity.
These mixed components of capping, zero transfers and a complicit or pliant administration has compounded the already precarious monetary place of the NHIS and contradicts the Akufo-Addo administration’s earlier stance in opposition whereas exposes the Bawumia-led financial administration workforce’s gross dereliction of attending to the well being wants of Ghanaians.
The Bawumia-led financial administration workforce should nevertheless take cognisance of the truth that the NHIS depends on the belief that the federal government pays claims of subscribers once they fall due. Undermining this belief threatens the very existence of the fund as established by legislation.
The Minority subsequently calls on the Bawumia-led Economic Management Team to direct the Minister answerable for Finance to launch and switch all excellent funds to the National Health Insurance Fund by shut of the week to forestall the scheme from being imperilled attributable to lack of funds.
Furthermore, we urge the Minister answerable for Finance to completely adjust to the provisions of the National Health Insurance Act (Act 852), as non-compliance has clear penalties outlined within the Act.
In conclusion, the Minority assures all Ghanaians that we are going to not relent in our oversight accountability of holding this authorities accountable. Ensuring that the wants of the typical Ghanaian are met, together with well being, in a well timed method in keeping with our statutes is our highest precedence.
Thank you and will God bless you.
Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
(MP for Juaboso and Ranking Member on the Parliamentary Select Committee on Health)