NHIA working to curtail illegal payments in health facilities ?


The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) is working to stop illegal payments, popularly known as ‘copayment’, charged to clients with the Insurance Scheme (NHIS) at some health facilities.?

The conduct by some health service providers, as alleged by clients, in charging for services covered by the NHIS deemed as co-payment was illegal, and the scheme has issued warning letters to some of them while working closely with stakeholders to abort the practice.

‘Some of our members have expressed concern that they still pay for some services covered by the NHIS,’ says Mr Mohammed Awudu, the District Director of the NHIA in charge of Talensi and Nabdam, Upper East Region.

‘…And we are working to stop those illegal payments that are happening at some of the hospitals because it is affecting our members.’

‘The agreement we have with the service providers is that under the benefit package, they should give us 100 per cent of the services that we have agreed with them, and under no circumstances should they cha
rge for any services we have contracted with them’.

Mr Awudu revealed this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of a data validation forum of research conducted by the Rural Initiative for Self-Empowerment Ghana in the Nabdam and Talensi districts.?

The research was to assess the utilisation of NHIS by pregnant women for Antenatal Care (ANC) services in the two districts.

Among the findings were that 17.3 per cent of pregnant women at Nabdam and 38.0 per cent at Talensi expressed concern over co-payments.

Also, 18.7 per cent in Nabdam and 5.3 per cent in Talensi were said to have limited knowledge of the NHIS policy coverage.

It revealed that 51.3 per cent of pregnant women in Nabdam and 33.3 per cent in Talensi were faced with the challenge of limited medicines using NHIS for antenatal care services.

More than half of the respondents (68.80%) were generally satisfied with services under the Scheme at Nabdam while 50 per cent at Talensi expressed satisfaction with accessing ANC se
rvices under the Scheme.

Mr Awudu said: ‘With regards to the limited knowledge on the NHIS policy coverage, what actually happens is that when we go to the community we carry out a holistic sensitisation and we don’t target only the pregnant women.’

‘What we do is that we sensitise the service providers, the midwives and the nurses who then educate the pregnant women during their ANC.’

He reiterated the Authority’s efforts at addressing the concerns and called on Ghanaians whose NHIS were inactive to renew while urging those yet to register to do so in order to enjoy the benefits.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ho-Dome Queen Mother donates to HTH Emergency Unit


Mama Attrato II, Queen Mother of Ho-Dome in the Volta Region, has donated some items to the Accident and Emergency Ward of the Ho Teaching Hospital.

The donation, which included packs of soft drinks and bottled water, was a way to thank the doctors and nurses at the ward for their dedication to saving lives.

Mama Attrato told Ghana News Agency during the donation, that, the ward’s doctors and nurses played a crucial role in saving the lives of accident victims and other emergency patients.

She Noted that showing gratitude for their work was essential to inspiring them to keep giving their all in providing the public with high-quality healthcare services.

The medical professionals expressed their gratitude to the Queen Mother for acknowledging their efforts and providing support.

They promised to keep discharging their duties as effectively as possible to save lives.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ho-Dome Queen Mother donates to HTH Emergency Unit


Mama Attrato II, Queen Mother of Ho-Dome in the Volta Region, has donated some items to the Accident and Emergency Ward of the Ho Teaching Hospital.

The donation, which included packs of soft drinks and bottled water, was a way to thank the doctors and nurses at the ward for their dedication to saving lives.

Mama Attrato told Ghana News Agency during the donation, that, the ward’s doctors and nurses played a crucial role in saving the lives of accident victims and other emergency patients.

She Noted that showing gratitude for their work was essential to inspiring them to keep giving their all in providing the public with high-quality healthcare services.

The medical professionals expressed their gratitude to the Queen Mother for acknowledging their efforts and providing support.

They promised to keep discharging their duties as effectively as possible to save lives.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Nana Boakye inaugurates Oti Regional NPP campaign team


Mr Henry Nana Boakye, the National Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has inaugurated the Oti Regional Campaign Team for the 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections.

He was hopeful that the team would grant the NPP a resounding victory in the December 7, polls.

Nana Boakye admonished the team to work with the various constituency and polling station executives to ensure high turnout for Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and all the nine-parliamentary candidates in the region for the December polls.

He tasked the team to resolve all internal challenges that resulted from the parliamentary primaries for victory for the NPP.

Mr Smith Danquah Buttey, First Vice Chairman, urged members of the campaign team to unveil themselves for the specific jobs that would be assigned to them so that the party could win its targeted seats in the parliamentary elections.

He touched on the unprecedented achievements of President Nana Akufo-Addo and urged the campaign team to build on to deliver victory for the party.

Mr Fe
lix Ade, the Oti Regional Organiser, on behalf of the team, pledged to work hard to deliver over five seats in the region to the party.

He said the huge turnout during the last limited registration exercise organised by Electoral Commission (EC) was an indication of the region’s readiness in ensuring that the party won the 2024 general election.

Source: Ghana News Agency

POJOBA 2000-Year Group to construct Innovation Centre for alma mater


The 2000-Year Group Old Students of Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary (POJOBA 2000), has cut sod for the construction of a state-of-the-art Innovation Incubation Centre for their alma mater.

The Centre, to be built on the school’s campus in Koforidua, would be a two-storey complex, estimated to cost $250,000, and become a hub to nurture the entrepreneurship skills and talents of students.

It would host modernised facilities including a video conferencing room, digital library, Artificial Intelligence and coding centre, and a laboratory.

Mr Kojo Asante, President of the Year group, said the Centre would nurture students to be innovative and creative in their thinking, and build their entrepreneurial and problem-solving skills in science, technology, engineering and arts related fields.

‘We believe this will serve as a springboard in harnessing a new phase of Ghana’s human resource potentials towards national development with graduates of Pope John Secondary School and Junior Seminary dominati
ng the scene,’ he added.

Mr Asante said they decided to undertake the project as a group to equip the students with 21st century digital and technological education and training as well as change the phase of the school.

He said they had acquired 30 per cent of the funding capital for the project, and were hoping to complete the construction in 2025 to commemorate their 25th anniversary since leaving school.

‘The POJOBA 2000 Members will be keenly interested in the progress of this Project after today’s sod-cutting and will certainly scale up the financial muscle to complete this iconic edifice within the stipulated period,’ he said.

Reverend Father Benjamin Ohene, Headmaster of the School, commended the year group for the initiative, and committed the school’s authorities support to the project.

‘As a school we are delighted with the construction of this project which will not only bring benefits to students but teachers, also, who will have the opportunity to equip themselves with digital studies,’ he
added.

The Pope John Senior High School and Minor Seminary currently has a student population of 2,636 with 137 teaching and 76 non-teaching staff.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Oti Regional House of Chiefs operating in a rented house – Krachi wura


The President of the Oti Regional House of Chiefs, Nana Mprah Besemuna III, says the Regional House of Chiefs currently operates from a rented four-room apartment at Dambai.

Krachi-Wura said the structure was inadequate to meet the demands of the workload for the Regional House of Chiefs.

Speaking during the engagement with former President, John Dramani Mahama during his ‘Building the Ghana we want Tour,’ in the Oti Region, the chiefs said the conference Hall, where meetings are held, is not conducive to carry-out its mandate.

The chiefs said the house depended on the Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC) conference Hall to undertake its constitutional statutory duties, which affected the discharge of duties, especially when ORCC also required to use same facility.

On behalf of the Oti Regional House of Chiefs, Nana Besemuna appealed to former President, should he be elected again in the December 7, 2024, to allocate Funds for the establishment of the Regional House of Chiefs administration office and som
e additional seed-capital for the running of their daily obligations.

Mr Mahama, in response, thanked the chiefs and assured them of an NDC government will accede to their demands.

He said as a Region, there must be enough infrastructure to accommodate all offices to carry-out its mandates, adding ‘There must also be Police headquarters and the present of military for proper security and safety.’

Mr Mahama said the region had a brighter future and promised the next NDC government would properly spread structures for the region to meet standards.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Kosmos Innovation Centre signs MoU with CKT-UTAS


The Kosmos Innovation Centre (KIC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Clement Kubindiwo Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CKT-UTAS) to nurture ‘Agripreneurs’.

A statement from the University’s Public Affairs Directorate, copied to the Ghana News Agency in Bolgatanga, said the MoU marked the commencement of partnership to support start-ups within the agriculture value chain.

Mr Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, the Executive Director of the KIC and Professor Samson Abah Abagale, the Acting Vice-Chancellor (VC) of the CKT-UTAS, in the company of Mr Gilbert Ansoglenang, the Acting Registrar, signed the MoU in Accra on March 18, 2024.

Prof Abagale, at the signing of the MoU, emphasized the importance of the initiative as it would primarily tackle post-harvest losses as one of its goals, the statement said.

‘It is widely known that in Northern Ghana, vegetables and perishable foods often spoil on the farms, therefore, we are committed to developing innovations that will extend the sh
elf life of these products,’ he was quoted as saying.

The statement said the partnership between the KIC and CKT-UTAS would help address youth unemployment as it would involve community members in the project and create employment opportunities.

It explained that at a Council Chamber meeting of the University on February 5, 2024, a proposal was presented to management of the University by a team of officials from the KIC, led by Mr Titus Michael Beyuoh, a Business Development Manager.

‘The team presented a plan to forge a partnership with CKT-UTAS to roll out some programmes focusing on the agriculture value chain within its catchment area and serve participants within the North East Region,’ the statement said.

The University’s management welcomed the proposal by the KIC team and discussions to initiate the implementation of the initiative on campus began, with the consideration to, among other things, encourage and empower women’s participation in the competition.

‘With this partnership now solidified,
the stage is set to run programmes such as the AgriTech Challenge Classic and Pro for participants to pitch their innovative ideas that will revolutionise the agriculture value chain,’ it said.

With the initiative, CKT-UTAS would join 15 other Universities and Colleges of Agriculture across the country in a competition aimed at cultivating a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among individuals aged 18 to 35 with a passion for transforming the agricultural value-chain.

The choice of CKT-UTAS as the host institution for the ‘AgriTech Challenges’ was deliberate, considering its strategic positioning and capacity to also serve as a beacon of excellence for the North East Region, the statement said.

The participants in the challenge would not only vie for significant cash prizes, which ranged from US$10,000 to US$50,000, but also gain access to invaluable mentorship through an intensive incubation programme designed to nurture and scale their ventures.

Mr Beyuoh expressed confidence in CKT-UTAS’s abili
ty to drive meaningful change through the collaboration, saying ‘CKT-UTAS embodies the spirit of innovation and academic excellence.’

‘By participating in the AgriTech Challenge Classic and Pro programmes, we aim to empower a new generation of ‘Agripreneurs’ who will lead sustainable development in the Region and beyond.’

‘Thus far, what began as a proposal presentation in February has now evolved into a promising partnership between CKT-UTAS and KIC, set to empower young innovators and entrepreneurs in the agricultural value chain through the establishment of an innovation centre on campus,’ it added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Aowin NPP Parliamentary Candidate promises youth empowerment


Mr Abanga Yakubu Fuseini, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate (PC) for the Aowin constituency in the Western North Region, has promised to outline policies and interventions to improve upon the well-being of the youth in the area.

He said he would prioritise initiatives for youth empowerment, infrastructural development and community support to make life easier for the constituents.

He was speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) after a thanksgiving service for his victory as the NPP PC for Aowin, held at the Church of Pentecost, Enchi.

‘The Aowin constituency is one of the largest constituencies in the Western North Region and my footprint is in every Electoral Area, so, I will continue to do more for the constituency if elected as the Member of Parliament (MP),’ he said.

Mr Fuseini gave an assurance to work closely with the Constituency Executives, Electoral Area Coordinators and polling station executives to ensure victory for the party in both the presidential and parliamentary in th
e December 7 elections.

He, therefore, called the constituents especially the youth to vote massively for him and Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for sustainable jobs and development in the constituency.

Mr Emmanuel Obeng, Aowin NPP Constituency Chairman, said the party had begun a reconciliation process to bring everyone on board to help guarantee victory ahead of this year’s election.

‘With unity of purpose and support to our candidate, NPP will win the Aowin parliamentary seat once again to continue the developmental projects started by Mr Adu Gyamfi, who won the seat for the NPP in 2004,’ he said.

Mr Mac Daniel Nyame, the NPP Western North Regional Organiser, also told the GNA that the Regional Secretariat was working hard to win additional parliamentary seats for the party in the region.

Mr Fuseini polled 580 votes to beat Mr Isaac Brew, who had 299 votes.

The Thanksgiving service was attended by some Regional Executives, Constituency Executives, party supporters and Mr Samuel Adu Gyamfi, Aowin Municipal Chief
Executive.

Source: Ghana News Agency