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NHIA Disburses GH¢113 Million Claims to Healthcare Providers

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
June 9, 2026
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Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe

Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has released over GH¢113 million to healthcare providers across Ghana.  This payment, totaling GH¢113,650,234.12, covers claims for services rendered to NHIS members from January to March 2026, along with some outstanding claims from 2025. 

Private healthcare facilities received the largest portion, amounting to GH¢47,720,615.12, or 41.99% of the total.  Public facilities received GH¢43,703,445.59 (38.45%), and mission facilities were paid GH¢22,226,173.41 (19.56%). 

According to the NHIA, private healthcare facilities received the largest share of the payment, amounting to GH¢47,720,615.12, representing 41.99 per cent of the total disbursement. 

Public healthcare facilities received GH¢43,703,445.59, accounting for 38.45 per cent, while mission facilities were paid GH¢22,226,173.41, representing 19.56 per cent. 

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Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe
Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe

Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe, described healthcare providers as indispensable partners in the delivery of healthcare services under the NHIS. 

“The success of the NHIS depends on the strength of our partnership with healthcare providers. These payments demonstrate our resolve to honour our obligations and ensure that facilities have the resources needed to continue delivering quality healthcare services to our members,”  

Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe

Commitment to Timely Payment of Claims

Dr. Bampoe noted that the Authority remains focused on improving claims management processes, enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring more predictable reimbursement schedules for healthcare providers. 

According to him, these measures are intended to strengthen healthcare facilities and enable them to continue serving NHIS members without disruptions. 

The payment forms part of a broader effort by the Authority to improve the financial stability of health facilities and address concerns over delays in claims reimbursements. 

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In May this year, the NHIA announced that it had paid more than GH¢157 million in claims to healthcare providers in two tranches, covering both vetted claims and outstanding unprocessed claims dating back several years.

The Authority said those payments were intended to support uninterrupted healthcare delivery and clear longstanding arrears.  Healthcare financing has become a major focus of government policy in recent years as Ghana seeks to strengthen access to healthcare and achieve universal health coverage. 

The 2026 Budget allocated GH¢9 billion to support NHIS claims, essential medicines, vaccines, bridging support and the government’s Free Primary Healthcare Programme, reflecting the importance attached to the health insurance scheme.  

The NHIA also commended healthcare providers across the country for their dedication and sacrifices in delivering services to NHIS members despite operational challenges.  The Authority acknowledged that providers play a critical role in advancing universal health coverage and improving health outcomes nationwide.  

Facilities Urged to Maintain High Standards of Professionalism

While assuring providers of its commitment to meeting financial obligations, the NHIA called on all credentialed facilities to maintain high standards of professionalism, integrity and accountability in the submission of claims and delivery of healthcare services. 

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NHIS urged providers to ensure that claims accurately reflect services rendered and comply fully with NHIS policies and guidelines. It said adherence to these standards is essential to protecting the sustainability of the Scheme and safeguarding public funds.  

“As we continue to meet our obligations to providers, we equally count on our partners to adhere to the Scheme’s operational and clinical standards. Together, we can protect the integrity of the NHIS, safeguard public funds, and ensure that members receive the quality healthcare services they deserve”. 

Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe

The call comes at a time when the NHIA has intensified efforts to strengthen oversight and accountability within the Scheme. 

In recent months, the Authority suspended three pharmacies over suspected fraudulent claims and irregularities detected during routine claims verification exercises, underscoring its determination to protect the integrity of the NHIS and ensure prudent use of public resources.  

Chief Executive of the NHIA Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe 1
Chief Executive of the NHIA, Dr. Victor Asare Bampoe

The NHIA has repeatedly stated that timely payment of claims is central to maintaining confidence in the national health insurance system and ensuring continuity of care for beneficiaries across the country. 

The Authority believes that efficient reimbursement processes, coupled with strong compliance measures, will help sustain the Scheme and improve healthcare delivery nationwide. 

As Ghana continues to pursue universal health coverage, the NHIA says it will deepen collaboration with healthcare providers, government agencies and other stakeholders to build a more responsive, efficient and sustainable health insurance system that meets the needs of all citizens.

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