By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Starr FmStarr FmStarr Fm
  • Home
  • Election Hub
  • General
    GeneralShow More
    Corporal punishment not solution to current student indiscipline – IFEST Boss warns
    February 25, 2026
    SWESBUS student violence shows we’re failing as a society; a threat to our nation – IFEST Boss
    February 25, 2026
    Ghana Police warn public against fake electronic traffic violation notices
    February 25, 2026
    Court orders NHCs to restore Mayera Owulaiaman chief’s name into register with immediate effect
    February 25, 2026
    COCOSHE calls for calm as cocoa farmers face price adjustments, payment delays
    February 25, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    COCOSHE calls for calm as cocoa farmers face price adjustments, payment delays
    February 25, 2026
    GRA interdicts five Customs officers over transit cargo discrepancies
    February 25, 2026
    Brainsfield expands operations in Ashanti Region to support ECG serve customers
    February 24, 2026
    No Load Shedding: Energy Ministry explains recent power outages 
    February 24, 2026
    Gov’t bans land transit of cooking oil after GRA intercepts 18 trucks in suspected diversion scheme
    February 23, 2026
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Airport renaming won’t burden taxpayers – Transport Minister
    February 25, 2026
    Gov’t introduces Value for Money Office Bill to curb contract inflation and public waste
    February 25, 2026
    NPP can’t win any free and fair election in Ghana; they are fond of rigging – Tanko-Computer
    February 24, 2026
    We went into 2024 election with two main opponents: EC and NPP – Tanko-Computer
    February 24, 2026
    Gov’t officially renames Kotoka International Airport as Accra International Airport
    February 23, 2026
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    Kwesi Arthur joins Africa Now Radio with Nandi Madida on Apple Music
    February 23, 2026
    Kojo Antwi: “I’m lucky to be born in Kwame Nkrumah’s Ghana”
    February 14, 2026
    I write my music with women in mind – Kojo Antwi
    February 14, 2026
    Kojo Antwi advises musicians to stay humble as they rise
    February 13, 2026
    I’m a ‘conscious African’; my career is built on cultural identity, pan-Africanism – Kojo Antwi
    February 13, 2026
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Cynthia Kwabi retains 2026 GTTA Sheroes Championship
    February 24, 2026
    Kofi Adams donates two months’ salary to Ghana Sports Fund, rallies national support
    February 19, 2026
    Black Stars to face 2026 World Cup hosts in friendly in May
    February 19, 2026
    Accra Hearts of Oak stun Asante Kotoko 1-0 in Kumasi Super Clash
    February 16, 2026
    Cynthia Kwabi clinches Sheroes 2 title in commanding fashion
    February 16, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Galaxy AI expands multi-agent ecosystem to give users more choice and flexibility
    February 25, 2026
    Samsung set to unveil new Galaxy S Series AI phones
    February 23, 2026
    African AI Governance Index launches first continental intelligence platform
    February 18, 2026
    Sharing, downloading, or monetising content of viral Russian man a crime – Sam George warns
    February 18, 2026
    Rethink Africa Intelligence Conference 2026 launched
    February 17, 2026
  • International
    InternationalShow More
    Ghana issues travel advisory for Mexico following cartel violence
    February 25, 2026
    EIB Network’s Dorcas Kwao wins 2026 PALI Global Award for Media Leadership
    February 23, 2026
    Ghana’s new Ambassador Mona-Helen Kabuki Quartey presents credentials to President Sergio Mattarella, begins mission in Italy
    February 22, 2026
    Ghana to settle maritime boundary dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful bilateral negotiations
    February 20, 2026
    Global cocoa price collapse worsened COCOBOD crisis – Majority Caucus
    February 19, 2026
  • Factometer
Search
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Private Health Insurance is for all Ghanaians, not just elites – Premier CEO
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Starr FmStarr Fm
Font ResizerAa
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Search
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Editors PickGeneral

Private Health Insurance is for all Ghanaians, not just elites – Premier CEO

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published August 29, 2019
Share
Mr Percy Ansah, CEO of Premier Health Insurance
SHARE

The CEO of Premier Health Insurance Mr Percy Asare Ansah has debunked assertions that private health insurance is only for the elites within the society.

Even though he admitted that the initial products and services by the private insurance companies were targeted at the elites or companies, who were in the position to pay the premium, a lot has changed and evolved, he was quick to add.

“Everybody in Ghana needs quality healthcare, whether rich or poor. That is the more reason why we have designed products that will capture all segments of people in the society,” Mr Ansah said in an interview.

Background

The Private Health Insurance system as it is today became an alternative health financing vehicle in the early late 90s to early 2000s.

It became even more popular after the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme in 2003.

Despite the years of operations by a number of private health insurance companies, hardly one percent of the country’s population have subscribed to private health insurance.

A good number of people perceive the private health insurance system as too expensive and would rather be with the national health insurance scheme which still remains a social interventionist policy by government to cater for the health needs of Ghanaians.

Is Private Health Insurance too expensive?

The Premier Health Insurance CEO said the private health insurance is more concerned about the quality and reliability of health delivery to clients.

He said healthcare delivery is generally expensive everywhere but the private health insurance companies have taken the economic conditions in the country into consideration and are adjusting the premiums and introducing products to meet the health needs of all.

According to him, Premier Health Insurance had to introduce new products to meet the healthcare needs of teachers and other workers on the government pay roll.

“When we started every health insurance provider was targeting corporate institutions who are able to pay the right premiums but private health insurance is for everyone in the country. Until Premier Health Insurance came in and targeted government workers who are able to pay from their salaries.

“We designed products to suit all income levels. So that if you have high income level we have a product for you, if you are a low income earner we still have a product that will still ensure the same kind of quality that you need,” he explained.

Extent of Coverage of Sickness

While there have been complaints about lack of coverage of some sicknesses for people who are on the national health insurance scheme, Mr Ansah said private health insurance takes care of everything.

“Private Health Insurance covers all diseases no matter the magnitude. Cancer, neurosurgeries, cardiac’s and all those complicated ailments. Sometimes we are able to fly our clients outside the country when the need be,” he added.

Challenges

For an industry that relies heavily on imported drugs, Mr Ansah said their biggest challenge as an insurance company is the currency instability.

“We work with the hospitals. So every issue that affects hospitals in Ghana affects us. Most of the drugs are imported. Reagents used in labs are imported. The ones used by diagnostics are also imported. Unfortunately we don’t have a stable currency regime. So anytime the currency changes it affects our industry.

“Don’t forget you pay a premium which will last you for one insurance year. So if in the middle of the plan prices go up as a result of the cedi falling, you can’t tell the client to pay another premium,” he said.

He also cited increases in overheads in all areas of service delivery which invariably affects the cost of premiums.

“You need doctors to look after your people. If the clinicians are going out of the country how would you get the right people to look after your client,” he said.

Despite the challenges, Mr Ansah said the Private Health still remains the best option for health care financing in the country.

“You cannot toy with your health. God has not given you a second chance with your health. So if you don’t take care of yourself now (and you die) you don’t have a second life,” he said, adding private health insurance will ensure quality health care.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

You Might Also Like

Corporal punishment not solution to current student indiscipline – IFEST Boss warns

SWESBUS student violence shows we’re failing as a society; a threat to our nation – IFEST Boss

Ghana Police warn public against fake electronic traffic violation notices

Court orders NHCs to restore Mayera Owulaiaman chief’s name into register with immediate effect

COCOSHE calls for calm as cocoa farmers face price adjustments, payment delays

TAGGED:health insurance
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article N/R: Two died in fatal accident Wednesday
Next Article Samira equips health facilities in Oti region

Starr 103.5FM

Starr FmStarr Fm
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
newsletter icon
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest in news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?