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NHIA Disburses GH¢1.2bn To Health Care Providers

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has disbursed GH¢1.2 billion for claims to credentialled healthcare providers across the country, covering the first half of 2026.

A milestone official say underscores the Authority’s commitment to sustaining Universal Health Coverage (UHC).

The Authority’s Finance and Investments Deputy Chief Executive, Mad. Seidu Bogobiri, revealed the achievement, while describing prompt claims payment as the cornerstone of the Authority’s operations and pledging that the pace would be sustained going forward.

Mad. Bogobiri told staff that every other function of the Authority ultimately depends on how reliably claims get paid to providers.

“Claims payment remains the crescendo of all our activities. Operations, we can huff and puff, but if you don’t pay claims, NHIA, we’ve not yet done anything” Mad. Seidu Bogobiri

She said the progress made in claims payments reflected Executive Management’s commitment to strengthening provider confidence and ensuring uninterrupted healthcare services for NHIS active members, framing the disbursement figure as evidence of institutional discipline rather than a one-off achievement.

Mad. Bogobiri outlined several reforms within the Finance and Investment Directorate that she said have underpinned the Authority’s improved financial performance.

These included the successful rollout of a cashless revenue collection system, designed to modernize how the Authority receives and processes payments, and the implementation of a revised Financial Management Manual intended to tighten internal controls.

She also pointed to capacity-building programmes rolled out across the Authority to improve financial management skills among staff, arguing that sustained claims payment depends as much on institutional capability as on the availability of funds.

“The significant progress made in claims payments reflected Executive Management’s commitment to strengthen provider confidence and ensure uninterrupted healthcare services to NHIS active members” Mad. Seidu Bogobiri.

Among the Directorate’s achievements, Mrs. Bogobiri announced that the NHIA had secured approval for its allocation formula, a development she said paved the way for the smooth implementation of key programmes and infrastructure projects, including the Authority’s new office building and car park.

The allocation formula determines how NHIA’s resources are distributed across its various obligations, and its approval had been awaited as a precondition for several capital projects to move forward.

On financial reporting, Mrs. Bogobiri said the Directorate had cleared outstanding financial statement backlogs inherited by the current administration and submitted the Authority’s financial statements within the statutory deadline.

She said the NHIA was subsequently ranked sixth among 76 state institutions that submitted their audited financial statements on time, according to a publication by the Audit Service.

She added that subsequent quarterly financial statements had also been submitted on schedule, with further reporting already prepared for submission, signalling what she described as a shift toward consistent, timely financial disclosure after a period of accumulated backlogs.

Mrs. Bogobiri assured staff that Management remains committed to their welfare, citing the prompt payment of salaries and per diems as evidence of that commitment.

She said maintaining financial discipline at the institutional level was closely tied to the Authority’s ability to meet its obligations to its own workforce, not only to healthcare providers.

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