Health workers call for new health insurance policy

Ghana Health Service (GHS) staff in the Builsa District have suggested to the National Health Insurance Authority to assign every subscriber of the scheme to one health facility to receive healthcare. They said at a workshop held for them at Sandema that the current system under which subscribers could visit any facility of their choice brought in its wake duplication, thereby increasing cost to the scheme. The staff said this posed danger to subscribers� health as they visited multiple health facilities for drugs even when they were receiving treatment from other facilities. The participants argued that there were high tendencies of patients abusing their systems with several drugs they received from these facilities. The workshop was organized by the Upper East Regional Directorate of the GHS for its staff throughout the region to remind them of the need to give special attention to their clients. Mr. Gaston Bozie, Regional Health Promoter at the Regional Health Directorate, said it had become necessary to organize such programmes to sensitize staff of the service in the face of stiff competition in health care delivery in the region. He said the idea was also to get health staff to understand the modalities in customer care so that they could add more innovative skills in dealing with patients. The Upper East Regional Directorate of the GHS is embarking on a regional campaign to sensitize its staff in order to attract and keep more patients at its facilities. This has been necessitated by recent decline in patient attendance at some key public health facilities in the region following recent upsurge of private health facilities. The decline has partly been attributed to the lack of customer care skills by health providers from the GHS and this has affected service delivery and trust from the public who considered public health facilities as their first choice in seeking medical care.