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The National Health Insurance Scheme is a form of National health insurance established by the Government of Ghana, with a goal to provide equitable access and financial coverage for basic health care services to Ghanaian citizens.〔(NHIS - National Health Insurance Scheme )〕 ==Birth of Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme==
The idea for the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) in Ghana was conceived by former president John Kufuor who when seeking the mandate of the people in the 2000 elections, promised to abolish the ''cash and carry system'' of health delivery.〔(Health Insurance in Ghana )〕 Under the ''cash and carry system'', the health need of an individual was only attended to after initial payment for the service was made.〔(National Health Insurance Scheme )〕 Even in cases when patients had been brought into the hospital on emergencies it was required that money was paid at every point of service delivery. Upon becoming president, former president Kufuor pushed through his idea of getting rid of “cash and carry” and replacing it with an equitable insurance scheme that ensured that treatment was provided first before payment for Ghanaian citizens. In 2003, the scheme was passed into law. Under the law, there was the establishment of Ghana National Health Insurance Authority which licenses, monitors and regulates the operation of health insurance schemes in Ghana. Like many countries in the world, Ghana's health insurance was fashioned out to meet specific needs of Ghanaian citizens.
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