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Establish National Emergency Health Fund – SAF CEO to Government

Establish National Emergency Health Fund – SAF CEO to Government

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The Executive Director for Shaip Africa Foundation(SAF), Dr. Clement Clinton Blay has appealed to the government to, as a matter of urgency, establish a fund for public health and medical emergencies to support medical treatment of worrying situations such as Childhood cancers, Kidney dialysis etc, cancer Chemotherapy, major surgeries, and many medical emergencies.

The Doctor of Pharmacy, Mr. Clement Clinton Blay said, sometimes it is very hazardous and worrying to see parents with their sick children on Radio, Televisions and under the scorching sun on streets begging for money to foot their hospital bills before surgeries or medical concerns are dealt with.

Speaking to Journalists on Tuesday, 22nd November, 2022, Dr. Blay bemoaned that these children are anticipated to live under particularly difficult circumstances that subject them to violence and lack of health care.

According to him, caring for a child with a severe illness can be emotionally and physically draining for parents and siblings.

Shaip Africa Foundation (SAF) CEO – Clement Clinton Blay

The physical challenges, medical needs and financial implications are some of the concerns these stranded parents face along with dealing with their financial needs and the effect a prolonged illness can have on the whole family.

The Human Right Advocacy group said the devastating effect of the such illness had made it a critical necessity to establish the fund, counting the critical health implications it had on the child wellbeing.

Addressing the Media, the Doctor of Pharmacy, Mr. Clement Clinton Blay says it is long overdue for government sets up a dedicated emergency fund for emergency response issues among others.

According to him, the lack of such emergency fund has been the cause of many inadequacies in Ghana’s emergency response service and untimely deaths as well.

Clement C. Blay explained that many patients in Ghana die in various hospitals because, they find it difficult to raise money to pay for head and spinal injuries as well as cancer treatments because of the high cost involved in their treatment.

He stated that such incident could have been entirely avoided if the country had a dedicated emergency response fund dedicated to resourcing the emergency response service.

The human Right convenor stated that, it’s important the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) reforms to cover diseases that required major medical surgery rather than inconsequential diseases such as, malaria, which many of the patients could afford to pay for its treatment.

“So i think that this is the time for the country to rally behind the ministry of health and the government to really come out with proper reforms on the health insurance scheme to pay for all or some percentage for emergency health finances” he told journalist.

He added that “Charging 1Gh Cedis per at least 2 million tax payers can raise 2million Ghana cedis every month, in addition to support by donor agencies and corporate entities”

He finally called on child right advocacy groups such as Child Right International, UNESCO and all other Child Right activist to support his call to force the government to establish the health emergency fund.

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