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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is a Public Service body established under Act 525 of 1996 as required by the 1992 constitution. [1] It is an autonomous Executive Agency responsible for implementation of national policies under the control of the Ghana Minister for Health through its governing Council - the Ghana Health Service Council.
The Ashanti Region has 530 health facilities. [2] 170 of these health facilities are operated by the Ghana Health Service; 71 by missions; 281 by private institutions; and 8 by the Ashanti quasi-government. [2] The Ashanti monarchy operates about 32 percent of all health facilities in the Ashanti Region. [1]
In Ghana, most health care is provided by the government and is largely administered by the Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Services.The healthcare system has five levels of providers: health posts, health centers and clinics, district hospitals, regional hospitals and tertiary hospitals.
The Ashanti Region has 530 health facilities. [1] 170 of these health facilities are operated by the Ghana Health Service; 71 by missions; 281 by private institutions; and 8 by the Ashanti quasi-government. [1] The Ashanti monarchy operates about 32 percent of all health facilities in the Ashanti Region. [citation needed]
Adzokoe Health Centre [5] Dzemeni E. P. Clinic [6] Kpalime Duga Health Centre [7] Peki Dzake Health Centre, Peki [8] Peki Government Hospital, Peki; Salem Maternity Home [9] Tongor Tsanekpe Health Centre [10] Tsate Community-Based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Zone [11] Tsiyinu CHPS Zone [12] Wegbe Kpalime Health Centre [13]
Kuma-Aboagye was appointed Director-General of the Ghana Health Service by President Nana Akufo-Addo on 25 November 2019 to replace Dr. Anthony Nsiah-Asare who had been as the Presidential Advisor on Health.
The Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service mass distribute the nets free of charge at schools and clinics. At least one Insecticide-treated mosquito net is owned by 68% of all households in Ghana; however, the Ghana Health and Demographic Survey noticed large gaps between insecticide treated mosquito net ownership and use meaning that ...
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is the publicly funded healthcare systems established by the Government of Ghana in 2003. The program was a form of national health insurance established to provide equitable access and financial coverage for basic health care services to Ghanaian citizens. [1]