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INSLA applauds Cabinet for approving the Mahama Care Fund Bill

Esther Sampson by Esther Sampson
June 25, 2025
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The Institute of Leadership and Development (INSLA) has commended Cabinet and by extension the government for approving the National Medical Trust (Mahama Care) Fund Bill.  

“This is a bold and progressive step that demonstrates a deep commitment to strengthening Ghana’s public health system and addressing the alarming rise of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) as well as easing the financial strain on those living with the diseases across the country,” it stated.

A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency by Ms Mary Yayra Kpogo, the Director of Programmes of INSLA, a civil society organisation noted that the passage of the bill will significantly help in Ghana’s journey toward establishing dedicated and sustainable financing of health.

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It said it would go a long way to support the treatment, management and prevention of NCDs such as diabetes, cancer, heart diseases, kidney failure and respiratory conditions that continue to claim lives and reduce national productivity.

“The Ghana Medical Care Trust Fund provides array of hope for people living with NCDs as it will improve the quality of life for those people and their families by offering committed financial help.

“It will also be used to create awareness on the NCDs to the general populace so that the people will know the dangers of the diseases and take actions against them,” the statement observed.

It further noted that the Fund is highly expected to strengthen the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) to effectively deliver on its mandate while the bill makes it possible for the Authority to receive the uncapped portion of the National Health Insurance Levy, increasing funding for medical services.

“Additionally, it would establish a long-term, sustainable funding source for healthcare financing, assisting the NHIA in giving Ghanaians access to affordable, high-quality healthcare,” the statement stressed.

The INSLA said, “As civil society organisation dedicated to the promotion and advocacy of healthy living, social protection, and sustainable development, it recognises the vital role of the bill when passed into law.”

It urged Parliament to expedite processes in passing the bill into law while calling on the members of the legislature, civil society, the media, and the broader public to support this national cause.

“The establishment of the National Medical Trust Fund will not only transform lives but also promote economic stability and social well-being and we look forward for its implementation,” the statement said.

It stated, “We eagerly anticipate the positive impact of the Ghana Medical Care Trust Fund on our healthcare system.

“For that matter INSLA affirms its commitment to working closely with policymakers and stakeholders to educate the public, promote transparency, and support the successful implementation of the National Medical Trust Fund once it becomes law,” it concluded.

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