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The government says it is taking steps to further integrate traditional and herbal medicine into Ghana’s healthcare system as part of ongoing reforms to broaden treatment options for patients.
Health Minister, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, made these remarks during a courtesy call by leaders of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission.
He explained that the initiative has received renewed support following a recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Ghana and the Government of China to promote collaboration and investment in traditional medicine research and practice.
Speaking to the media, he noted that although traditional medicines are not yet covered under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), discussions are underway to make that possible in the future.
“We have not gotten to where we’ll put them on the National Health Insurance list yet, but we’re getting there. I think they have presented a proposal to that effect,” he said.
He added that traditional and herbal treatments are already being provided alongside orthodox medical care in several health facilities across the country.
“At the moment, there are hospitals where those traditional medicines have been integrated — about 40 of those hospitals — where you go, they’ll give you the orthodox treatment and at the same time the traditional ones. And we’re seeking to also expand that,” he explained.
The government says the broader integration of herbal medicine is aimed at improving access to alternative healthcare, supporting local knowledge systems, and strengthening the regulation of traditional medical practices.
The Ministry has assured that any expansion will be guided by scientific validation, safety standards, and oversight by the Traditional Medicine Practice Council and the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA).
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