'High rate of attendance to health facilities worrying'
By GNA - Ghana News Agency
Health | Fri, 28 Nov 2008
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There has been a high rate of attendance at health facilities in the Tolon/Kumbungu district since the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and the situation has become a matter of concern.

If not addressed the situation could become a major challenge to the scheme in the near future.

The number of card bearing members who used their cards to access health from health facilities in the district from January to September 2008 was 35,752 with a total of GH¢ 506,567.60 bills paid to the accredited health facilities.

Mr. Issah Sulemana, scheme manager for the Tolon/Kumbungu District Mutual Health Insurance Scheme (TKDMHIS) expressed this concern at the joint launching and first Annual General Meeting of the Scheme in Tolon on Thursday.

A 10-member management board with Mr. James Abdulai as chairman was later sworn into office.

He said the total registered members of the scheme as at October 31 this year stood at 111,547, representing 82 percent of the district population of 135,083, while ID cards printed and issued for clients during the same period were 74,781 being 55 percent of the district.

Mr. Sulemana said the target for this year was to increase registered members from 52 percent (71,422) of the district population at the end of 2007 to 70 percent (94,558) by the end of 2008.

The target for ID cards produced and issued to members was to increase from 24 percent (32,916) of the district population from the beginning of the year to 40 percent (54,033) by December 31, 2008.

He said however that, the scheme exceeded its target as at the end of October this year and that the registered membership rose from 52 percent (71,422) to 82 percent (111,547) of the district population and ID cards issued increased from 24 percent (32,916) to 55 percent (74,781) of the population.

Mr. Sulemana said the scheme since its inception had been able to pay all legitimate claims submitted by various accredited health facilities within the stipulated time.

He said the scheme this year received a total of GH¢ 513,225.40 as premium from the National Health Authority (NHIA) for the exempt group and paid GH¢ 506,567.60 as claims to providers as at September. Continued   
Source: GNA - Ghana News Agency
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