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clients within the entire health system, while deepening e ciency gains via cost containment," he added.

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The NHIA and its partners PharmAccess Foundation, Leapfrog to Value, and the Christian Health Association of Ghana have begun work on a human-centered design for piloting. The design will include parameters for the selection of a care pathway, measurement, delivery, and payments as well as incentive criteria for the value-based Care to be piloted in Ghana. The pilot is expected to assist critical decision-making as well as policy formulation in a bid to improve healthcare delivery in Ghana.

The NHIA CEO commended PharmAccess Foundation for leading the way with digital technologies to improve healthcare delivery in Ghana. Also at the event, Operations Manager at PharmAccess Foundation in Ghana,

Dr. Gifty Sunkwa-Mills, said the Value-Based Care model, when implemented, will provide transparency for providers into outcomes and cost data.

“We are aligning patients, payers, and providers to ensure that we deliver the best quality of care at the most e cient cost. So, it’s a model where we measure outcomes, deliver, and then pay for the healthcare using a cost-e cient approach, while focusing on clinical outcomes, quality of care and client experience of care" Dr. Gifty Sunkwa-Mills added..

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