
Audio By Carbonatix
Dr. Kofi Bobi Barimah, Acting Dean of Faculty of Public Health and Allied Sciences of Catholic University College of Ghana, Fiapre, has appealed to the National Health Insurance Authority to include the essential herbal medicines in the National Health Insurance Scheme as indicated in the scheme’s Act.He said this would help pharmacies to avoid the sale of fake or duplicated herbal medicines to members of the general public.Dr Barimah also appealed to the Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service to ensure an active collaboration between orthodox and traditional medicine practitioners and the enforcement of the standards and code of ethics of the profession by the Traditional Medicine Practice Council.He was delivering an address at the close of a two-day national consultative forum that sought stakeholders’ advice and expertise on traditional health practice, the health delivery system and practices in the country.It was under the theme, “Traditional Medicine in Ghana: Practice, Preference and Problems”.Dr Barimah called on the government to ensure that the cost of testing the usefulness and efficacy of herbal medicines at the Centre for Scientific Research into Plant Medicine is affordable to practitioners of traditional medicine.He called for a system in research and educational institutions to ensure that research findings are made known to all traditional medicine practitioners in a timely manner through periodic briefings and workshops.Dr. Barimah stressed the need for the establishment of four satellite centres and 10 herbal medicine units across the country to help enhance the operations of practitioners.Speaking on behalf of the Minister of Health, Major Courage Quashigah (rtd), Dr. Emmanuel Tinkorang, Deputy Brong-Ahafo Regional Director of Health Services, said government recognised the role of traditional medical practitioners in the health delivery system.He expressed concern about the fragmentation amongst practitioners “as most of them are money-centred and their actions cause embarrassment to the fraternity and bring the name of the profession into disrepute”.Dr Tinkorang stressed the need for advocacy to review the practice to check quacks.The forum was organised by BUSAC Fund in collaboration with Centre for the Empowerment of the Vulnerable and the Catholic University College of Ghana.Source: GNA
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
-
Ghana’s economy shows recovery signs, but risks persist – S&P maintains stable outlook
2 minutes -
SWAG commemorates its 8th anniversary with a public lecture
5 minutes -
Ibrahim Mahama claims Police Commander failed to stop alleged assault
7 minutes -
Damang lease award to E&P followed due process — Minerals Commission
18 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
20 minutes -
Julian Opuni reaffirms Fidelity Bank support for industry-led skills training at DTI Berekuso campus
27 minutes -
CAF President arrives in Dakar to meet Senegalese President, football authorities over AFCON title saga
27 minutes -
Pastor arrested over viral threats against Vice-President
30 minutes -
2026 Success Africa Summit: MTN’s Adwoa Wiafe challenges youth to act with purpose, not just pursue titles
33 minutes -
Nurse laureate launches Cancer Care Africa Foundation to tackle late diagnosis, workforce gaps
2 hours -
Ghana to lose GH¢18.15bn in revenue by 2027 from abolishing Covid levy, E-levy – CPS study
2 hours -
Reintroduce scrapped taxes to close revenue gap – Tax expert
2 hours -
GRA applauds CPS study, urges continuous policy scrutiny
2 hours -
Wear blue or green hat to survive – IBAG president says insurance industry ‘captured by politics’
3 hours -
AGI commends government’s move to resolve the power crisis in Volta and Oti Regions
3 hours