9/11/2019

Increase support for Mental Health



The Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG), has entreated the Government to increase its support for mental health services as significant number of Ghanaians are beginning to suffer from this condition.

The Government was urged to make available psychotropic medicines so that the several mental health units created at the various districts are equipped to serve mental health clients in the country.
The appeals were contained in a communiqué issued CHAG at the end of its 52nd Annual Conference Held in Tamale from 21st – 22nd August 2019, on the theme: Ghana’s Journey Towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC): The Role of CHAG.

CHAG which pledged to reduce maternal and child mortalities amidst the limited resources also urged Government to support emergency services to ensure that the envisaged package of health services on the UHC agenda are delivered to Ghanaians.

The Communiqué signed by Mr. Peter Kwame Yeboah, Executive Director for CHAG, pledged the commitment of the network to work with HEFRA and the new Quality Management Unit at MOH, as it seeks to introduce a network-wide Quality Safe Care programme for CHAG institutions.

To this end the CHAG entreated Government not to renege on its support to quality related units such as HEFRA and the new Quality Management Unit at MOH, adding that the work of these institutions coupled with those initiated at the facility level will ensure that Ghanaians have access to quality of services.

CHAG also affirmed its commitment to pursue strategies to ensure that Ghanaians access quality, equitable and affordable health care without posing any financial risk to them.

The communiqué also assured CHAG’s readiness to ensure the delivery of quality and affordable health care, to all especially the unserved, underserved, and poorly served in the country.

The network also pledged to work with stakeholders and partners to ensure quality improvement systems, efficient supply chain, responsive human capital and solid health financing strategy among others, as well as embrace innovative approaches to health delivery especially in the area of data protection, data storage and data usage to help improve health outcomes and the attainment of Universal Health Coverage by 2030.

CHAG which applauded Government for its support over the years to the network implored the Government to guard the National Health Insurance to make it efficient by reducing moral hazards, reducing fraud and using technology that enhances claims management.

The network also urged the Government to separate the National Health Insurance Levy (NHIL) funds from the consolidated funds to ensure that health providers are paid timely in order to have all logistics, medicines and essential supplies to provide the needed health services to all Ghanaians.

CHAG is the second largest provider of health services, continuing Christ’s Healing Ministry, with over 344 institutions in the remotest places of Ghana. The network call on all to ensure Universal Health Coverage becomes a reality in Ghana. 


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