President of the Renal Patients Association of Ghana, Baffour Ahenkora, has urged the federal government to make sure that the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) covers all renal sufferers, not only a few.
Speaking on Adom TV’s morning present, Badwam, on Thursday, Mr. Ahenkora highlighted that many renal sufferers wrestle to afford their therapy.
He famous that, attributable to monetary constraints, many sufferers can solely afford dialysis twice per week as a substitute of the really helpful thrice.
“We are supposed to do 3 times a week but because of lack of funds, we mostly do 2 sessions a week. I have been on dialysis for the past nine years, so even if I had more, it’s finished by now. All of us are vulnerable,” he stated.
The Director of Corporate Affairs of the NHIA, Oswald Essuah Mensah, additionally talking on Badwam defined that the two million cedis authorised for dialysis support will cowl sufferers in Korle-Bu, Komfo Anokye, and different hospitals.
“The 2 million cedis has been approved for 2024. There is a benevolent person who pays 380 Ghana Cedis for the patients in Korle-Bu because of the increment to 491 cedis NHIA will take up the remaining cost. In the meantime, we will top up the difference for the patients at Korle-Bu and take care of the full cost for patients in Komfo Anokye and other places for two sessions,” he stated in an interview on Adom TV.
However, Mr. Ahenkora claimed that renal sufferers have been paying their payments since October 2023.
He revealed that First Sky Group, a philanthropic group, had been masking the price of renal periods since 2015, however attributable to shortages and worth will increase, sufferers at Korle Bu have been paying the complete price since October 2023.
He urged Korle-Bu to supply particulars on the fee plan.
“It a welcoming news and I was part of the NHIA board and decision-making about the 2 million cedis disbursement. A philanthropic organization, First Sky Group since 2015 has been paying for renal sessions, and at that time we aren’t that many in Korle Bu. Since Korle Bu went short of consumables and the prices we increased. As I speak from last year October every patient in Korle Bu pays the full cost. We don’t know if the philanthropist still pays but the hospital says there are some areas they are settling,” he stated.
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