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NHIA suspends 3 pharmacies over suspected fraudulent NHIS claims

Christian Wilson Bortey
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The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has suspended three pharmacies over allegations of submitting fraudulent claims under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), as part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on abuse of the system.

The affected pharmacies are accused of engaging in activities suspected of being inconsistent with NHIS regulations, including questionable claims and possible billing irregularities intended to exploit the insurance system.

The NHIA says the suspension forms part of its intensified monitoring and auditing exercises aimed at protecting the sustainability of the scheme and ensuring that public funds are used appropriately.

According to the Authority, preliminary investigations suggest that the pharmacies may have processed claims that do not reflect actual services rendered, prompting immediate action while further investigations continue.

Officials indicate that the move is also meant to serve as a warning to other accredited health service providers who may be tempted to engage in fraudulent practices within the scheme.

The NHIA has in recent months stepped up enforcement measures, including audits, compliance checks, and sanctions against facilities found to be violating NHIS operational guidelines.

Health authorities have consistently warned that fraudulent claims place a financial burden on the scheme and could undermine its ability to provide affordable healthcare to millions of Ghanaians who rely on it.

The Authority has assured the public that it remains committed to safeguarding the integrity of the NHIS while ensuring that genuine service providers are not unfairly affected by enforcement actions.

Investigations into the suspended pharmacies are expected to continue, with possible further sanctions if they are found culpable.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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