Africazine:
The National Health Insurance Authority is making significant strides in healthcare funding in Ghana.
In April 2026, the NHIA disbursed over GH¢157 million to support the National Health Insurance Scheme. This funding was released in two tranches: GH¢43.7 million on April 14 and GH¢113.6 million on April 30, addressing unvetted claims dating back to 2019.
NHIA’s April Disbursement Breakdown
The NHIA’s recent disbursement is a crucial step in ensuring uninterrupted healthcare delivery. The payments included both unvetted claims and some vetted claims processed through March 2026. This financial support is vital for maintaining healthcare services for NHIS members across Ghana.
Private healthcare facilities received the largest share of the payments, highlighting the NHIA’s focus on supporting a diverse range of health institutions. High-volume facilities accounted for 64 percent of the claims paid, demonstrating the Authority’s commitment to addressing the needs of the most utilized healthcare providers.
Ghana: Key figures on healthcare funding
- GH¢157 million disbursed in April 2026
- GH¢43.7 million released on April 14
- GH¢113.6 million paid on April 30
- 64 percent of claims paid to high-volume facilities
- 23 percent of total payments to clinics and health centers
- 9 percent to Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) compounds
- 4 percent to specialized facilities
Challenges and Future Commitments
The NHIA acknowledged that some claims had remained outstanding due to specific challenges. However, the Authority is committed to clearing these arrears and enhancing the financial capacity of health facilities nationwide. This commitment is essential for ensuring that healthcare services remain accessible and efficient for all Ghanaians.
Next Steps for NHIA
- Continue clearing outstanding arrears
- Enhance financial capacity of health facilities
- Focus on timely claim settlements for NHIS members
Ghana’s healthcare funding is crucial for maintaining service delivery and supporting health facilities across the nation.
