Mr. Kofi Thomson you said that the parents of the child in question are registered members of the NHIS. However you did not know if they have paid their premium up to date. You are not able to tell us that the child in questi ... read full comment
Mr. Kofi Thomson you said that the parents of the child in question are registered members of the NHIS. However you did not know if they have paid their premium up to date. You are not able to tell us that the child in question is registered with the NHIS and has renewed his or her card since children below the age of 18 years of age do not pay premium.
Mr. Kofi Thomson Schedule II, Part I of Regulation 19(1) of Minimum Healthcare Benefits Subsection 4. Eye Care Services including
(a) Refraction
(b) Visual Fields
(c) A - Scan
(d) Keratometry
(e) Cataract Removal
(f) Eye Lid Surgery
Thus from the schedule above removal of tumor or cancer from the eye does not qualify under the schedule. However if the child is a registered member of the scheme the parents can negotiate with the scheme to pay a premium for that surgery.
The problem with the scheme is that most providers and members are not fully aware of how to let a none-schedule item come under the scheme. So since you are unable to let the scheme know about your problems you are supposed to pay from your pocket.
NHIS 10 years ago
I know people who pays their dues still they are asked to pay when they
go to Komfo Anokye Hospital in Kumasi.
I know people who pays their dues still they are asked to pay when they
go to Komfo Anokye Hospital in Kumasi.
ABU 10 years ago
My brother,the whole system is rife with corruption,hard to find a religiously god fearing person in Ghana,all are money seekers at all cost without an atom of disgrace.
My brother,the whole system is rife with corruption,hard to find a religiously god fearing person in Ghana,all are money seekers at all cost without an atom of disgrace.
kwame 10 years ago
It is worse in Ashanti Region where capitation is being piloted.Wait till capitation reaches your region.
It is worse in Ashanti Region where capitation is being piloted.Wait till capitation reaches your region.
Mr. Kofi Thomson you said that the parents of the child in question are registered members of the NHIS. However you did not know if they have paid their premium up to date. You are not able to tell us that the child in questi ...
read full comment
I know people who pays their dues still they are asked to pay when they
go to Komfo Anokye Hospital in Kumasi.
My brother,the whole system is rife with corruption,hard to find a religiously god fearing person in Ghana,all are money seekers at all cost without an atom of disgrace.
It is worse in Ashanti Region where capitation is being piloted.Wait till capitation reaches your region.