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    Government targets GH₵1.2bn annually to deliver free primary healthcare

    By Rebecca EsonApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has disclosed that the government will require a minimum of GH₵1.2 billion annually to implement its proposed Free Primary Healthcare policy, underscoring the significant financial commitment needed to transform healthcare delivery nationwide.

    Speaking at the Government Accountability Series on April 13, the Minister outlined the fiscal framework underpinning the initiative, which is aimed at expanding access to essential healthcare services, particularly in underserved communities.

    He noted that the policy is anchored on a comprehensive costing exercise designed to evaluate both its initial rollout and long-term sustainability. According to him, this approach reflects a deliberate effort to ensure the programme is grounded in robust financial planning rather than conceived as a short-term intervention.

    The Minister further indicated that the initiative has undergone extensive consultation with key stakeholders and health sector experts to enhance its feasibility and effectiveness. These engagements, he said, have helped refine the policy’s structure and implementation strategy.

    He expressed confidence in the programme’s viability, citing the depth of preparation and analysis undertaken. The government, he emphasised, has developed clear projections and funding requirements, positioning the policy as a well-structured and sustainable reform aimed at improving healthcare access across the country.

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