Our primary healthcare policy superior to NPP’s – Titus Beyuo

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Prof. Titus Beyuo, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate for Lambusie, has emphasized the party’s proposed primary healthcare policy, which aims to make healthcare more accessible across Ghana.

The NDC’s Presidential Candidate, John Dramani Mahama, proposes a system where patients will not be required to pay for medical services at CHPS compounds, district hospitals, and other selected health facilities.

This, according to Prof. Beyuo, is a comprehensive approach to ensuring primary healthcare access for all.

In contrast, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer has focused on offering specific benefits, such as free dialysis treatment, among other health sector promises.

Speaking with Bernard Avle on Channel One TV’s The Point of View, Prof. Beyuo contended that the NDC’s primary healthcare policy is a more impactful solution to the country’s healthcare needs compared to the NPP’s proposals.

“They [NPP] claim they have something on primary healthcare, but I think our primary healthcare policy is a superior one. The free aspect of this primary healthcare policy has been well thought through.

“Less than 23% of persons living in rural communities had a valid NHIS card at the time we did the survey. Less than 45% of CHPS compounds were accredited to provide NHIS services. The major funding to the NHIA is the levy, not the premium, which means that every Ghanaian contribute to that levy.

“If everyone is contributing, why should the absence of the card limit people from the most basic form of care? This is the thinking behind which H.E [Mahama] said no. As a people, we should be fair to everybody. Every Ghanaian who is contributing to the NHIA levy should enjoy a certain minimum package of services. And that is why we starting with the CHPS compound.”

He expressed the party’s commitment to completing the construction of the abandoned CHPS compounds across the country.

“We estimated that we’re going to complete the abandoned CHPS compound and that will bring the figure to about 6,000.”

 

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