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How Health Insurance Began In The Country

Tue, 14 Dec 2010 Source: Gyimah, Mike Owusu

I compiled this information between

2000 and 2003. I did not publish it because it was for my own edification

however I have been compelled to do so due to claim by both NDC and NPP they

piloted it and introduce it in the country respectively.I was hitch-hiking from

Accra to Akosombo in June 2000. When we got to Dodowa, the driver passed by at

the PPAG office to greet a friend.At the office I overheard two people

discussing a health insurance scheme at Dodowa and this arrested my attention.

This is because I had just returned from

Brussels on AIESEC internship programme at a health insurance office where I

first learnt about health insurance and how it operates. An expert from the

organization told me that health insurance scheme is difficult to operate and

doubted if such scheme can be implemented properly in a third world country. He

added that even America is finding it difficult to institute a federal health

insurance scheme. So after my trip, I went to Dodowa to learn more about this

health insurance scheme that looks incongruous in a community where income

levels are low.

When I went there, I saw the affable Medical officer who was evidently busy so I

was asked to go and talk to an officer who was attached to the scheme. He told

me that the scheme is an initiative of the District Health Management Team

through the instrumentality of Dr. (Mrs) Irene Agyapong. He added that many

officials from M.O.H in Accra and other International Agencies have been there

to commend them. He continued that the MP and the Minister of Health too have

paid them a visit variously and the latter promised to support the scheme and

recommend to the cabinet for consideration for the establishment of National

Health Insurance based on the success story of that scheme.

Eventually the officer advised me to visit the St. Theresa Hospital Health

Insurance Scheme at Nkoranza because it is the pioneer Health Insurance Scheme

and that they draw experience from the staff there.

In December 2004, I went to Nkoranza Catholic Hospital to be enlightened on the

health insurance scheme for my own edification. I meet the expatriate doctor by

the name Dr. Bossman who was a woman of passion and compassion. She admitted

that she pioneered the health insurance scheme in Ghana in 1991. She intimated

to me that her decision to institute the scheme at the hospital was occasioned

by the inability of most of the clients of the hospital mostly farmers to pay

the hospital charges.

She continued that she got the seed money for the scheme from an NGO in her home

country Netherlands for one year. The first premium was ¢4,200.00 flat and it

was increased to ¢5,500.00 in 1992. She explained to me that the scheme did not

cover the dependents of the beneficiaries and it was also limited to only

in-patients

and outpatients who are detained within 24 hours because of snake bite.

I was later introduced to an officer who had worked at the scheme office since

its inception. When I told him that I had been to the Dangwe west health

insurance office,he conceded that the proximity of Dodowa to Accra has

accentuated the Dangwe west insurance scheme`s popularity. He told me that the

last premium before the government established the National Health Insurance was

¢30,000.00.

He went on to say that, the scheme was replicated at Drobo Catholic Hospital

when the then hospital administrator was transferred to that hospital.

Unfortunately the man was transferred to Berekum so that the nascent scheme

became ineffective. At Berekum Catholic Hospital, the administrator replicated

the scheme there. The Catholic Hospital at Duayaw Nkwanta too became the last

place where the scheme was replicated.

The officer continued that the Nkoranza scheme became resource centre for the

other schemes in the country. He explained that DANIDA and GTZ came to their aid

by offering them together with the Dangwe west scheme technical and logistics

support. The scheme officials were occasionally trained by DANIDA and they in

turn were asked to send reports to them. DANIDA too funded the meetings among

the scheme officials, the officer added.

According to the officer as at 2000, five health insurance schemes were in

operation in the country (Nkoranza, Drobo, Berekum, Duayaw Nkwanta and

Dodowa-Dangme West). He concluded that in 2003, Okwahuman Mutual Health

Insurance Scheme under the aegis of Kwahu Traditional Council, underpinning by

the paramount chief came on board.

Similar one too was established in Koforidua by a local church. This brought the

number of insurance schemes before the National Health Insurance was established

in Ghana to seven.

He concluded that when NPP came to power, top officials from M.O.H and castle

paid them a visit to study the operation of the scheme culminating in bestowing

the order of Volta award on Dr. Bossman by President Kuffour for her pioneering

role.

With this information, it irks me anytime I hear NDC claim that they introduced

health insurance scheme in the country and cite Nkoranza and Dangme-West schemes

as pilot projects.

Oblivious of the fact the Nkoranza scheme was established before the formation

of NDC.

Equally disgusting is when I hear some NPP bigwigs creating the impression that

there was no health insurance scheme before they came into power.

Mike Owusu Gyimah

Light for Children, Kumasi

Columnist: Gyimah, Mike Owusu