02/06/2026
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The Minister for Health, Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has tasked the Ghana Health Service (GHS) to take decisive steps to implement the Governmentโs Free Primary Health Care Programme and ensure that all Ghanaians can access essential healthcare services without financial barriers.
Addressing the 2026 First Senior Managersโ Meeting of the GHS, the Minister stressed that the success of the programme will depend on effective implementation, strong supervision, quality service delivery, and improved patient experiences at health facilities across the country.
He directed regional and district Health Managers to assess their readiness, address service delivery gaps, strengthen referral systems, eliminate informal charges, and use data to drive decision-making and accountability.
The Minister also called for intensified efforts to improve patient safety and reduce pressure on hospitals through a stronger and more responsive primary healthcare system, emphasizing that โFree Primary Health Care must be approached as an implementation programme, not as a slogan.โ
Hon. Akandoh expressed confidence in the Ghana Health Serviceโs ability to lead the implementation of the programme and deliver on Governmentโs commitment to achieving Universal Health Coverage.
He urged health managers to leave the meeting with a shared resolve to implement the programme with โdiscipline, urgency, and accountability.โ