In a significant step towards addressing Ghana’s healthcare financing challenges, the government has inaugurated the Ghana Medical Care Trust Fund, popularly known as MahamaCare.
The initiative, spearheaded by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government under President John Dramani Mahama, seeks to provide dedicated financial support for individuals battling chronic and debilitating illnesses.
The Minister of Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, emphasized that MahamaCare is designed to bridge the gap in healthcare financing, ensuring fairness in access to treatment and enhancing the well-being of all Ghanaians.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Hon. Akandoh underscored the dire healthcare situation in Ghana. He noted that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right, yet many Ghanaians are unable to afford life-saving treatments.
According to him, chronic illnesses such as cancer, kidney disease, and heart conditions impose unbearable financial burdens on families.
“According to the World Health Organization, noncommunicable diseases account for 42% of all deaths in Ghana, with cardiovascular diseases making up 19% and cancers contributing to 5% of mortality cases.
“While the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) has played a vital role in covering a broad spectrum of health needs, it does not comprehensively address the high cost of specialized treatment”.
Minister of Health, Hon Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
According to Hon. Akandoh, many Ghanaians are, therefore, left to struggle, and in far too many cases, preventable deaths occur due to a lack of financial support.
The Health Minister stressed that the MahamaCare initiative is the government’s answer to this crisis, ensuring that no Ghanaian has to choose between their health and financial stability.

Mandate of the Technical Taskforce
At the heart of the MahamaCare initiative is the newly inaugurated technical task force, which has been carefully selected based on expertise, experience, and dedication to improving healthcare in Ghana.
The task force’s responsibilities include developing a robust policy framework, including establishing MahamaCare as a statutory entity with a legal and operational structure and designing a sustainable funding model, ensuring that the fund remains viable for future generations.

The technical task force is also required to create transparent eligibility and disbursement criteria to guarantee fairness and efficiency in the allocation of resources and evaluate healthcare infrastructure to recommend improvements to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of medical care.
Hon. Akandoh urged the task force members to consult widely and design an effective solution that will stand the test of time.
“The choices you make in the coming months will shape the future of this initiative. Your efforts will not only encompass policies and frameworks but they will also focus on saving lives and restoring hope to families in need.
“I would like to extend my gratitude to all individuals and groups who have already shared their ideas regarding the Ghana Medical Trust Fund. Please continue to provide inputs”.
Minister of Health, Hon Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
Additionally, he called for broad-based collaboration with government agencies, private sector organizations, civil society, and the international community.
“The success of MahamaCare relies on our collective efforts. We depend on your support in mobilizing resources, contributing expertise, and advocating for sustainable healthcare financing”.
Minister of Health, Hon Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
According to Hon. Akandoh, MahamaCare is not just a healthcare initiative; it is a commitment to reducing deaths caused by chronic diseases and ensuring that no one is denied treatment due to financial constraints.

He emphasized that it is about restoring dignity to healthcare and guaranteeing that the most vulnerable citizens receive the care they deserve. Hon. Akandoh concluded his remarks by reiterating that the road ahead will demand determination, innovation, and collaboration.
“The impact we can create together is immeasurable. Today marks the first step in a long but rewarding journey. With that, it is my great honor to officially inaugurate the MahamaCare Technical Taskforce.”
Minister of Health, Hon Kwabena Mintah Akandoh
The inauguration of the MahamaCare Technical Taskforce signals a decisive move towards equitable healthcare in Ghana.
As the task force embarks on its mandate, the hope is that MahamaCare will live up to its promise of transforming the healthcare system, alleviating financial burdens on families, and ensuring that every Ghanaian has access to essential medical treatment.
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