The Ministry of Health has dismissed fears of a potential shutdown of the Lightwave Health Information Management System (LHIMS), following the circulation of a memo by Lightwave eHealthcare Solutions announcing an unexpected suspension of services.
In a press release signed by Ministry spokesperson Tony Goodman, the Ministry confirmed that the disruption had been averted after swift intervention and engagement with the service provider.
Dated May 29, 2025, the Lightwave eHealthcare Solutions memo had caused considerable anxiety within the healthcare sector, indicating a suspension of LHIMS services.
The system, which is central to patient information and data management across numerous health facilities in the country, is widely relied upon by clinicians, administrators, and service providers for accurate, timely data used in decision-making and care delivery.
“This decision to suspend services came to the Ministry as a surprise since there was no formal communication to the Ministry regarding the suspension of services. However, following a fruitful engagement with the Honorable Minister of Health, the Lightwave eHealthcare Solutions has since rescinded its decision.”
Tony Goodman, Spokesperson For the Ministry Of Health
The Ministry moved quickly to assure both health professionals and the general public that no disruptions will occur and that efforts are underway to resolve any underlying issues amicably.

“Lightwave eHealthcare Solutions shall continue to provide uninterrupted services to all relevant facilities,” the Ministry affirmed, emphasizing that patient care and operational continuity remain paramount.
Robust Health Information Management System
The value of a robust Health Information Management System like LHIMS in modernizing Ghana’s healthcare infrastructure, cannot be overstated.
The LHIMS serves as a digital backbone for clinical and administrative operations, offering real-time access to patient records, enabling secure movement of health information from one point of care to another, facilitating revenue tracking and claims management, and supporting hospital reporting requirements.
In a time when data is essential to providing high-quality healthcare, any disruption to such a crucial system could have far-reaching effects.
In addition to delaying patient care, a shutdown might jeopardize billing procedures, record-keeping, and reporting requirements that rely on accurate, smooth information flow.

Healthcare personnel and patients alike depend on LHIMS on a daily basis for accessing past medical records, scheduling patient visits, managing diagnostics, and protecting private medical information; the Ministry’s prompt action and assurance are likely to regain their trust.
It is impossible to overestimate the significance of systems like LHIMS as Ghana transitions to a more digitalized healthcare system.
In addition to aiding in operational efficiency, they play a crucial role in enhancing clinical results, policy formulation, and the general performance of the health system. As a result, maintaining them is a national necessity rather than merely a technical issue.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to keeping all parties informed and to resolving any unresolved issues with Lightwave eHealthcare Solutions as it wrapped up its statement.

As of right now, the Ministry’s intervention has protected patient care and the nation’s efforts to manage health information by ensuring that Ghana’s digital health system is still functional and intact.
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