A non-governmental organisation, STAR-Ghana Foundation, together with other health sector stakeholders, has begun tracking the
The article from BusinessGhana discusses the scrutiny faced by the Ghanaian government's health sector promises as outlined in their manifesto. Key points include the government's commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure, expanding health insurance coverage, and enhancing the quality of healthcare services. Critics and health sector stakeholders are evaluating the progress on these promises, pointing out delays in the construction of promised health facilities, issues with the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) such as funding and coverage, and the overall management of health resources. There's also mention of the government's efforts to combat diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS, but concerns remain about the effectiveness of these initiatives. The article highlights the need for transparency, accountability, and a more robust implementation strategy to meet the health sector goals set forth in the manifesto.