Government Launches Mahama Cares to Ease Financial Burden of Chronic Diseases

- Government Launches Mahama Cares to Ease Financial Burden of Chronic Disease
In a bid to alleviate the financial strain of chronic diseases on individuals and families, the Ghanaian government has introduced the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, dubbed Mahama Cares.
This initiative, spearheaded by President John Dramani Mahama, aims to provide financial assistance to individuals suffering from chronic diseases such as cancer, kidney failure, and heart conditions.
Speaking at the launch in Accra, Dr. Koku Awoonor emphasized that Mahama Cares will bring relief to many families struggling to afford medical care.
“Non-communicable diseases put a heavy strain on families both psychologically and financially. Today’s event signals a new approach to making treatment more accessible,” he said.
According to Health Minister Kwabena Minta Akando, non-communicable diseases account for 42% of all deaths in Ghana, with cardiovascular diseases making up 90% of these cases.
“Many of these deaths could be prevented if people had access to treatment, but the high cost makes it impossible for many,” he noted.
A technical task force, chaired by Reverend Professor Emeritus Seth Aryeetey, has been established to oversee the implementation of Mahama Cares. The task force includes experienced professionals from the medical, financial, and legal fields.
Professor Aryeetey welcomed the initiative, saying it would be life-changing for families struggling with the high cost of treatment. “For those who depend on dialysis or chemotherapy, this is not just another policy, it is relief and hope,” he added.
By Benard K. Dadzie || Contributor