Audio By Carbonatix
Professor N.O. Nartey, Chief Executive Officer of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), has accused some National Health Insurance Scheme officials of deliberate delay in paying government hospitals their claims because of their inability to pay bribes.
Prof. Nartey said claims submitted by private health facilities to the scheme were, however, paid with dispatch.
He quoted from a letter from the Tema Central Medical Stores which has threatened that if by the end of this month the hospital's outstanding claims of GH¢ 1,702,438 (¢ 17 billion) was not paid, supplies of drugs to the hospital would be stopped.
"We can no longer offer credit under the NHIS," Prof. Nartey said on Monday when he addressed the 2008 Annual Performance Review meeting of the hospital and stated that although the NHIS was a laudable project, the delays in reimbursement were affecting the operations of most hospitals.
Prof. Nartey said records at the KBTH had shown a steady rise of card-bearing members accessing the services of the hospital, adding that the 15,000 card-bearers under the NHIS in 2006 rose to 64,000 in 2007, and further to 132,934 in 2008.
He said 18,033 women delivered under the Free Maternal Delivery Policy of the previous government.
Touching on the spate of road accidents in the country, he said when the roads were bad and full of potholes, there were fewer accidents.
He said the 3,410 road traffic accident cases reported at the hospital's Accident Centre in 2007 went up by 691 to 4,101 in 2008 and added that 323,752 out-patient cases were recorded in 2008 as against 277,292 in 2007.
The KBTH, he said, was still grappling with congestion at the Surgical Medical Emergency Unit (SME) where non-trauma cases were seen, stating that in 2007, a total of 7,616 cases were admitted to the unit and that increased to 9,801 in 2008.
Prof Nartey said for the first time in the country, Korle-Bu teamed up with doctors from the United Kingdom to undertake kidney transplant on three patients, who are doing well and added that plans were underway to perform more kidney transplants in May.
He said KBTH has also embarked on trachytherapy (an advanced method of treating prostrate cancer), which he explained had minimal post-operative complications and a higher success rate.
Prof Nartey also hinted that in future end-of-year review meetings, departments or units that performed creditably would be rewarded while nonperforming ones would be penalised.
The Central Medical Stores serves as the ~rug warehouse for the MOH and supplies essential World Health Organisation approved drugs such as paracetomol, anti-malaria drugs and amoxicillin capsules to the 10 regional health facilities and two teaching hospitals.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Prudential Bank CIO backs sustainable tech leadership
16 minutes -
3,000 streetlights deployed to light up Accra streets—Linda Ocloo
30 minutes -
KNUST scientists find dangerous drug-resistant TB strain in Ghana
39 minutes -
Flood prevention is a shared responsibility—Linda Ocloo
49 minutes -
“You are not alone”—Mental Health Authority pledges support for Ghanaian returnees
51 minutes -
Natural resources and huge populations do not transform nations- Alex Dadey
52 minutes -
Cambodia orders Ghanaians, other African nationals to leave country by May 31 or face arrest
1 hour -
Phomi joins The Build Project as Official Wall Cladding Partner
1 hour -
Two arrested over boy’s kidnapping in Nanumba South
1 hour -
Linda Ocloo warns Greater Accra on high flood alert and announces emergency measures
2 hours -
CEO Summit: BoG Governor assures of monetary stability to drive industrial growth
2 hours -
Anticipation builds ahead of 2026 Hitz FM ‘Rep Ur Jersey’
2 hours -
CEO Summit: Deloitte Ghana urges government to turn policies into real jobs
2 hours -
Photos: First batch of Ghanaians fleeing xenophobic attacks in South Africa arrive in Ghana
2 hours -
Xenophobic attacks: Over 400 Ghanaians expected back home this weekend – Benjamin Quashie
2 hours