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Missionary Hospitals will treat NHIS patients

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  • KD 11 years ago

    GHANA'S WORST PRESIDENT.

  • Kwaku 11 years ago

    He is in bed with your mother.

  • blueprint 11 years ago

    This evil woman said she will pay on monday and now its this week. like mahama like sherry same liars

  • Konadu is a witch 11 years ago

    These Ga are incompetent, uncouth and liars. This woman is one.

  • Asante 11 years ago

    NOTHING IS WORKING FOR OUR COUNTRY SINCE MAHAHA CAME TO POWER.HAVE YOU ASK YOURSELF WHY? WELL I HAVE THE ANSWER.BECAUSE HE IS NOT THE CHOOSING ONE FROM GOD.

  • Kwaku 11 years ago

    I thought those NDC buffoons said the religious bodies do not offer anything to the society?Their leaders are now begging the mission hospitals not to stop offering their services to NHIS patients.They should call Asiedu Nket ...
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  • Boateng 11 years ago

    Well there is a broken Government that needs to wake up and be held accountable, but where also is the humanitarian christian? should people die because they do not have money? Lord save us. What will their Priests tell them?

  • Kofi 11 years ago

    Boateng, mission hospitals also need money to provide medications, other consumables, utilities, etc that keep the hospitals running. Even if the workers are willing to work without pay, you do not expect them to borrow money ...
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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    The one time insurance payment can just not work. There should be co payments so the hospital can operate. If not, the scheme will just die. Mills and Mahama knew this but for campaign's sake promised the impossible.

  • OSEI TAWIAH 11 years ago

    How much money do you give as charity to the Catholic Church which you claim you belong to?

  • OBAA NIE 11 years ago

    The missionary hospitals are not prayer camps for anyone to think you could just go for treatment or problem to be solved. All the workers and infrasture has be be serviced or paid. The NHIS and gov't needs to pay beofre they ...
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  • Kofi 11 years ago

    I worked for a number of mission hospitals in Ghana. I know how dedicated we were to our patients. I will plead with all mission hospitals in Ghana to look at the poor patient and at least attend to them. They may be given pr ...
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  • Kwame 11 years ago

    My Country, My Love and a Foreign God. The question here is that do we love a foreign god more than ourselves. We have been told all the time that Missionary Hospitals do philanthropic work including education. We have writte ...
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  • Kofi 11 years ago

    You're right. Being a philantrophy does not mean God supplies them with all supplies and consumables. God is yet to provide them with free solar power, water, drugs, linen, etc. If that is your understanding of serving a fore ...
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  • Professor 11 years ago

    Just as Scripture informs us that no-one can call Jesus LORD unless directed by the Holy Spirit (of God), here is an example of someone whose ideas about God are a real anathema. If God is "foreign", then why does anyone wors ...
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  • Professor 11 years ago

    The sentence starting with "Churches heed the call of the LORD Jesus Christ: "when I was sick..." should read "when I was sick you DID VISIT me" (Matthew 25:39-40).. etc. Sorry for the typo.

  • chief amankwa 11 years ago

    the useless corrupt lady has started gain.
    all these people whne they are sick will run to europe bypassing the service they manage... bull shit ..tell her to f...k offf

  • babyjoy 11 years ago

    when it was said that NHIS was collapsing, doctors were insulted at last year's GMA annual conference, now it is bare for everyone to see,
    holding NHIS card no more guarantees a free medical care unless you pay cash,