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Bole NHIS mark anniversary with float.

Chipo Kwaku by Chipo Kwaku
December 25, 2022
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The Bole District Directorate of the National Health Insurance Authority has urged the public to take advantage of the membership mobile renewal system to gain maximum benefit from the Scheme.

The membership mobile renewal system allows individuals to renew their subscription on their mobile phones.

It is part of a digitalised process which is expected to improve the compilation and authentication of claims to reduce the chances of fraud in the system.

District manager of the Scheme, Mr Mohammed Shiraz-Deen, said his outfit was committed to ensuring an efficient system worthy of its calling to deliver the highest quality service in the health care system.

Mr Mohammed Shiraz-Deen said the Scheme was worth celebrating in the District given the wide coverage it enjoys across the area.

He said this when he addressed granduants of the Garment Association, sections of the public as they embarked on a float through some important streets of Bole, to create awareness about the new mobile renewal system and the activities of the Scheme in the District.

The float was actually part of the 20th anniversary celebration of the Scheme since the National Health Insurance Scheme was established in 2003.

The Bole District in the Savannah region according to the manager is said to be one of the areas with high population ratio on the Scheme.

Mr Mohammed said the figures were proof of the Scheme’s profile as a reliable system in terms of health care delivery to the average person.

He said the District office of the scheme has moved to as many communities as possible to resolve clients’ complaints regarding the use of NHIS services as part of measures to improve the quality of service to subscribers of the Scheme.

Source: yagbonradioonline 

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