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NHIA Records 226 Childhood Cancer Beneficiaries

by John Kekeli
September 13, 2023
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NHIA Records 226 Childhood Cancer Beneficiaries

Dr Bernard Okoe Boye, NHIA Chief Executive

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National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has paid GH₵244,079.52 as National Health Insurance claims covering 226 childhood cancer cases since it was added to the scheme in June last year.

In 2022, NHIA paid GH₵143,142.47 for 136 childhood cancer cases attended to by accredited health facilities.

The breakdown are Korle Bu teaching Hospital-72, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital-51, Cape Coast Teaching Hospital-1, Ho Teaching Hospital-1, Greater Accra Regional Hospital-2 and Home Family Hospital in Eastern Region-9.

Data released by the NHIA showed that all clients made only one visit to an accredited health last year.

As of the end of February 2023, accredited health facilities recorded 90 childhood cancer cases.

The breakdown are Korle Bu teaching Hospital-59, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital-30, Tamale Teaching Hospital-13 and Home Family Hospital in Eastern Region-1.

NHIA in June 2022 added four childhood cancers namely Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, Burkitt Lymphoma, Retinoblastoma, and Wilms Tumor to the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) benefit package.

Since its implementation, the childhood cancers policy has been beneficial to many children who suffered from the disease condition, despite some few challenges.

NHIA had conducted initial actuarial modelling of the Scheme’s capacity to absorb the costs of coverage for these childhood cancers with the hope of removing this financial barrier.

It was in this light that the first Lady Her Excellency, Mrs. Rebecca Akuffo-Addo, announced the inclusion of the four most common childhood cancers. 

This is evidenced by the submission of claims by credentialed healthcare service providers for services rendered to childhood cancer patients, who are active members of the NHIS.

It is the view of the NHIA that coverage of the four common childhood cancer services was in response to a real need for access to services for a condition that if treated well could save precious lives who would contribute to the nation’s fortunes.

The commitment of the Authority towards this goal attainment is thus unwavering and all measures will be employed to ensure its full implementation in collaboration with stakeholders.

Genesis

The NHIA initiated processes, as per its benefit package review guidelines, for the assessment and operationalization of new benefits and these processes involved mapping out of reimbursable management pathways, development of reimbursement protocols, costing of services and tariff development and final actuarial and budget impact analysis.

The mapping out of the management pathway for childhood cancers and the development of reimbursement protocols was carried out by a multi stakeholder group of paediatric oncologists involved in the direct care of cancer patients from Korle-Bu, Cape-Coast, Komfo Anokye, Ho and Tamale Teaching Hospitals, Geater Accra Regional Hospital and Holy Family Hospital, Techiman; officials from the Ministry of Health, Ghana Health Service, Health Facilities Regulatory Authority and the National Health Insurance Authority.

The NHIA was also informed that these services were provided by a Multi-Disciplinary Team of experts in only seven facilities- Korle Bu, Cape-Coast, Komfo Anokye, Ho and Tamale Teaching Hospitals, Greater Accra Regional Hospital and Holy Family Hospital, Techiman.

This informed the roll-out of coverage in these facilities until the appropriate specialists and equipment were made available in other facilities nationwide.

Since its implementation in June 2022, the following Claims have been submitted to NHIA for reimbursement:

Despite the amounts paid above towards the reimbursement of Childhood Cancer services, the NHIA is aware of changing economic conditions that warrant reviews of its prices and tariffs.

Service tariffs and medicine prices were thus reviewed in February 2023 before the annual due date of July in response to changes in prices.

These price reviews apply to all other services on the benefit package and is an annual periodic activity that is done in collaboration with stakeholders.

The NHIA is currently in the process of comprehensively reviewing its tariff building blocks to arrive at tariffs that will further support the viability of facilities while also ensuring the continued sustainability of the scheme.

The NHIA takes note of claims from facilities of non-availability of medicines and consumables at stated prices and will endeavour to engage relevant stakeholders and regulators of the supply chain to purchase healthcare in the most cost-effective manner to ensure quality healthcare services are made accessible to all members of the scheme.

The NHIA values the distinctive role the mass media, members of the scheme, patient support groups and clinicians play in representing the interest of the populace on health issues and further suggests holistic representation of the efforts being made by the scheme towards providing financial risk protection against the cost of quality healthcare services.

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