Ghana's Parliament has passed the Ghana Medical Trust Fund Bill, popularly known as the 'Mahama Cares' Programme, after heated debates and opposition from the Minority. The bill aims to establish a new fund to support healthcare, but critics argue it duplicates the existing National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and raises concerns about sustainable funding and transparency. The Minority also objected to the government's plan to allocate 20% of the NHIS fund to the new programme, citing a lack of rigorous financial planning. Despite these concerns and procedural delays over quorum, the bill was ultimately approved under a certificate of urgency. Supporters claim the initiative will complement the NHIS and improve healthcare delivery, while opponents warn of potential inefficiencies and political motivations.
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