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  2. The Sanitary Branch (Ghana) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanitary Branch of Ghana, established in 1910, was formed as a branch of the country's Medical Department when Ghana was a colony under the British. [1]: 86 Today, the Ministry of Health in Ghana works to improve the health of the nation's citizens through the formulation of policies and introduction of programs aimed at promoting and increasing accessibility to health care.

  3. Healthcare in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, private and public health systems exist in parallel. The public system serves the vast majority of the population. Authority and service delivery are divided between the national Department of Health, provincial health departments, and municipal health departments.

  4. National Health Insurance Act, 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Insurance Act, 2023 (Act No. 20 of 2023) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa, which establishes a South African national health insurance system, commonly referred to as NHI, with the aim of "pooling public revenue in order to actively and strategically purchase health care services" and creating a "single framework throughout the Republic for the public funding and ...

  5. What to know about Medicare Special Needs Plans (SNPs) - AOL

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    There are some states where a person may be eligible for an SNP, but their region does not yet offer them. Summary Medicare first offered SNPs in 2006 , and, as such, they are a relatively new ...

  6. Healthcare in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    However, by the early 1990s, the strain of providing free health care for all became evident in the face of rising health care costs and a struggling economy. Early 1990s the government adopted health sector reforms that changed the financing system from free services to mixed financing mechanisms including cost sharing policies.

  7. Health in the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Gavi committed US$3 million to support the Ministry of Health’s request in using data for strengthening routine immunisation, by investing in the District Health Information System (DHIS2) platform. [18] [19] According to 2009 estimates, the HIV/AIDS prevalence is about 4.7% of the adult population (ages 15–49). [20]

  8. Healthcare in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    In Senegal community health workers, or CHWs, act as a bridge between the health care delivery system and the community, and ensure that people receive adequate primary health care. [29] During the coronavirus pandemic, these workers became a point of contact for many Senegalese citizens with limited access to other healthcare professionals.

  9. Health in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The complexities of maternal health in this context, highlight the need for greater investment in healthcare infrastructure, better access to skilled healthcare workers, and more education and awareness about the risks of traditional birth practices. [35] Colonial rule in Zimbabwe left a lasting imprint on the country's healthcare system. [36]