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Ghana plans a 120% average healthcare tariff hike in Jan 2026 to improve payments and system sustainability.
Ghana’s National Health Insurance Authority plans a 120% average increase in healthcare service tariffs starting January 2026, pending ministerial approval, to improve provider payments and system sustainability.
The move follows the government’s decision to uncap the National Health Insurance Fund, releasing an additional GH¢3.4 billion.
While some services may see up to an 180% increase, the average reimbursement rise will be at least 120%.
The changes, based on expert-reviewed cost data, aim to reduce delayed payments, eliminate illegal charges, and boost healthcare quality.
The NHIA will expand training and enforcement to ensure smooth implementation.
Ghana planea un aumento promedio de tarifas de atención médica del 120% en enero de 2026 para mejorar los pagos y la sostenibilidad del sistema.