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NHIS beneficiaries asked to renew membership early
 
Date: 09-Feb-2010       
 
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Mr. Abraham Asumah, the Wa East District Scheme Manager of the National Health Insurance Scheme, has urged beneficiaries of the scheme to always renew their membership early to avoid any disappointment when they fall ill.

He said members of the scheme in the district whose cards had expired came to his office to renew their membership only when they were taken ill.

Mr Asumah said this at a meeting with some beneficiaries at Yaala in the Wa East District.

Mr. Asumah said it took three months to be issued with new cards and that as a national policy the cards are now being issued in Accra.
 
 
 
Source: GNA
 
 
 
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Wa Naa
Please it takes more that three months for the renewed cards to come. Please just tell us what the problem is and stop lying. i know of people who renewed their cards in Oct. 2009 and yet the cards have not come.What is happening to the NHIS? People are suffering
Date: 2010-02-09 13:28:14
 
 
MKM
Are we going for the one off payment of premium and if yes when?
Date: 2010-02-09 12:31:51
 

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