NHIA pays over ¢91 million to some 4,292 health service providers

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) was established under the National Health Insurance Act 2003, Act 650, as a body corporate, with perpetual succession, an Official Seal, that may sue and be sued in its own name.

NHIA pays over ¢91 million to some 4,292 health service providers
NHIA

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has made known that it has paid over ¢91 million to some 4,292 health service providers who submitted their claim vouchers in time.

“For the year 2020, the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has so far paid over 91million to credentialed service providers who submitted their Claims vouchers on time,” the release said.

In a statement released on Tuesday, the Authority said, 2,993 public health facilities, 1,038 private health facilities, 228 Mission health facilities and 33 Quasi-Government health facilities have been paid so far.

 

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“Public health facilities received GH₵49, 845,207.91 representing 69.7% of the payments while the private service providers have been paid GH₵26,033,139.75 pegged at 28.3%.

“Mission health facilities (CHAG) have received GH₵15,173,008.28 representing 16.5% and Quasi-Government service providers have been paid GH₵846,565.84 pegged at 0.9%” the press listed.

 

Below is the full statement