Mahama Cares: Government Lists Hospitals Approved for Ghana Medical Trust Fund Support.

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The government has announced a list of hospitals across the country designated to process applications for support under the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, popularly known as Mahama Cares, as authorities move to operationalise the healthcare intervention programme.

The Minister of Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, stated in a social media post that the Patient Support Programme would initially be implemented through selected hospitals strategically distributed nationwide to guarantee equitable access to healthcare support.

According to him, patients seeking assistance under the fund cannot apply directly at the secretariat, as all applications must be initiated digitally through specialist clinicians at approved hospitals.

He explained that the process was designed to ensure dignity, efficiency, and proper medical assessment before support is granted to eligible patients.

“To benefit from support under the Trust Fund, an applicant must meet three basic eligibility requirements. The applicant must be a Ghanaian citizen, an active NHIS card bearer, and must have a medical condition that falls within the approved conditions supported under the Fund,” he stated in a Facebook post.

Among the major referral facilities selected for the programme are the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Cape Coast Teaching Hospital, Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ho Teaching Hospital, and Sunyani Teaching Hospital.

Other regional and specialist facilities enlisted include;

  • Greater Accra Regional Hospital,
  • University of Ghana Medical Centre,
  • 37 Military Hospital,
  • Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital,
  • Eastern Regional Hospital.

The list also includes municipal and faith-based health facilities such as;

  • Holy Family Hospital,
  • Baptist Medical Centre,
  • Goaso Municipal Hospital,
  • Bole Municipal Hospital.

Additional facilities selected under the first phase are;

  • Volta Regional Hospital,
  • Northern Regional Hospital,
  • Upper West Regional Hospital,
  • Upper East Regional Hospital,
  • Kumasi South Hospital,
  • Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital,
  • Sefwi-Wiawso Government Hospital
  • Worawora Government Hospital.

Private health facilities participating in the programme include;

  • The Bank Hospital,
  • Trust Specialist Hospital,
  • International Maritime Hospital,
  • Aisha Hospital.

Mr Kwakye Ofosu said the arrangement would allow specialist clinicians to assess patients and submit applications through a dedicated digital platform rather than requiring patients to physically visit the secretariat to seek financial assistance.

The Mahama Cares initiative forms part of government efforts to expand access to healthcare support for Ghanaians facing critical medical conditions while strengthening coordination between public and private health facilities nationwide.

Here is the list of hospitals:

  1. Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
  2. Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital
  3. Cape Coast Teaching Hospital
  4. Tamale Teaching Hospital
  5. Ho Teaching Hospital
  6. Sunyani Teaching Hospital
  7. Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital
  8. Greater Accra Regional Hospital
  9. Eastern Regional Hospital
  10. Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital
  11. Volta Regional Hospital
  12. Kumasi South Hospital
  13. Northern Regional Hospital
  14. Upper West Regional Hospital
  15. Upper East Regional Hospital
  16. Sefwi-Wiawso Government Hospital
  17. Goaso Municipal Hospital
  18. Bole Municipal Hospital
  19. Worawora Government Hospital
  20. Holy Family Hospital–Techiman
  21. Baptist Medical Centre
  22. University of Ghana Medical Centre
  23. 37 Military Hospital
  24. International Maritime Hospital
  25. The Bank Hospital
  26. Trust Specialist Hospital
  27. Aisha Hospital.

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