Mawuli George, the Director of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) in the Ahafo Region, has reiterated that maintaining active membership is central to ensuring quality healthcare access for residents.
Speaking to Adom News in Mim during the NHIA’s end-of-year review for 2025, George said that while the region has made significant strides in registering individuals for the health insurance scheme, the priority moving forward is keeping members active. Active membership is crucial for enabling citizens to access healthcare facilities and receive essential services.
“One of our main goals for 2026 is to ensure all members remain active. We have implemented measures to engage continuously with members and make healthcare more accessible,” he said.
George also highlighted the NHIA’s achievements in 2025, noting that the Ahafo Region surpassed its registration target with a 110 percent membership rate. Universal Health Coverage also improved from 80 percent to 87 percent, reflecting progress in expanding healthcare access.
He expressed gratitude to stakeholders, including the Regional Minister, traditional leaders, Members of Parliament, and municipal and district authorities, for supporting vulnerable individuals in enrolling in the scheme.
“We are committed to ensuring that every active member in the Ahafo Region, regardless of location, has access to quality healthcare,” George added.
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