The Minister for Health, Dr. Bernard Okoe Boye, has explained that the mandatory health insurance policy for non-resident visitors is a proposal by the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) that has yet to be given cabinet approval.
It was announced earlier that, effective July 1, 2024, foreign nationals who arrive in Ghana will have to take up a compulsory health insurance policy of between $45 and $270 before being admitted into Ghana.
But the Minister in a press release said the “recent announcement regarding mandatory health insurance policy for non-resident visitors is a proposal from the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) and not a policy of government.”
“While the proposal aims to ensure that foreign nationals have access to healthcare during their stay in Ghana, it is important to note that it has not yet been discussed or approved by Cabinet.”
It has therefore admonished the Ghanaian public to disregard the news circulating on social media.
“We urge the public to disregard any misinformation that may suggest that the policy has been finalised and its mode of implementation settled,” the statement by the Health Minister read.
“We assure the public that any policy and its implementation shall be thoroughly scrutinized and taken through all necessary protocols to establish its benefits for the people of Ghana before being settled on,” the Health Minister’s statement further read
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana