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Health Insurance Authority urges review of Scheme
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Mr Anthony Gingong, Director of Payment at the National Health Insurance Authority has called for a stakeholders' review of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and the health care system as a whole to ensure effective service delivery in the ...
NHIS Registers 1.5 Million Poor People In 2014Peace FM Online
Health service providers complain of delays in payment of claimsGhana Business News
NHIS registered 1.5 million poor people for freeCitifmonline
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Mr Anthony Gingong, Director of Payment at the National Health Insurance Authority has called for a stakeholders' review of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and the health care system as a whole to ensure effective service delivery in the ...
NHIS Registers 1.5 Million Poor People In 2014
Health service providers complain of delays in payment of claims
NHIS registered 1.5 million poor people for free
GhanaWeb
Doctors' strike: Ministry outlines measures to minimize impact
GhanaWeb
The Health Ministry has announced various measures to minimize the impact of the strike action declared by doctors. As part of the directives, all heads of directories in all health facilities should be at post to work with the other non-striking staff ...
Demands of doctors circulating in media 'are true'Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Leaked: GMA's list of demands for doctorsCitifmonline
LEAKED: Official GMA demands to governmentStarr 103.5 FM
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The Health Ministry has announced various measures to minimize the impact of the strike action declared by doctors. As part of the directives, all heads of directories in all health facilities should be at post to work with the other non-striking staff ...
Demands of doctors circulating in media 'are true'
Leaked: GMA's list of demands for doctors
LEAKED: Official GMA demands to government
Sky News Australia
Ebola breakthrough after trial success
Sky News Australia
A successful trial of a vaccine against Ebola is being seen as pivotal in the fight against infectious diseases. Analysis of the drug found that it was 100 per cent effective when used in certain conditions in Guinea. An outbreak of the disease caused ...
Ebola vaccine is 'potential game-changer' as it proves 100pc successful during ...Irish Independent
Breakthrough in Ebola vaccineJamaica Observer
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Sky News Australia
A successful trial of a vaccine against Ebola is being seen as pivotal in the fight against infectious diseases. Analysis of the drug found that it was 100 per cent effective when used in certain conditions in Guinea. An outbreak of the disease caused ...
Ebola vaccine is 'potential game-changer' as it proves 100pc successful during ...
Breakthrough in Ebola vaccine
Wisbech Standard
World Breastfeeding 2015 supported by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG
Wisbech Standard
Health Chiefs at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group are supporting World Breastfeeding Week 2015 this week (August 1). Tweet. Share. Comment. Email this article to a friend. To send a link to this page you must be logged in.
Safe and adequate breast feeding promotes healthy lifeGhanaWeb
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Wisbech Standard
Health Chiefs at Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group are supporting World Breastfeeding Week 2015 this week (August 1). Tweet. Share. Comment. Email this article to a friend. To send a link to this page you must be logged in.
Safe and adequate breast feeding promotes healthy life
Digital Journal
Battling HIV with novel cancer drug
Digital Journal
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be "flushed out" from hiding places in the human body by using a drug normally used to treat cancer, according to a new study. While modern anti-retroviral drugs are effective at killing HIV in the bloodstream ...
HIV Can Be Flushed Out By Cancer Drug, Researchers SayCHANNELS TELEVISION
New HIV breakthroughTV3.ie
HIV flushed out by cancer drugThe Daily Star
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Digital Journal
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be "flushed out" from hiding places in the human body by using a drug normally used to treat cancer, according to a new study. While modern anti-retroviral drugs are effective at killing HIV in the bloodstream ...
HIV Can Be Flushed Out By Cancer Drug, Researchers Say
New HIV breakthrough
HIV flushed out by cancer drug
Daily News & Analysis
75% of Indian population unaware of hepatitis
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: With over 75 per cent of people in India being unaware about the existence of Hepatitis, the leading gastroenterologists of the country have decided to start an online data registry detailing the rising number of hepatitis patients. "The ...
India to have online registry of hepatitis patientsThe Asian Age
New HCV drugs are cheaper, much more effective: Dr Anil AroraBusiness Standard
About 400 million people worldwide infected with Hepatitis BGhana Business News
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Economic Times
NEW DELHI: With over 75 per cent of people in India being unaware about the existence of Hepatitis, the leading gastroenterologists of the country have decided to start an online data registry detailing the rising number of hepatitis patients. "The ...
India to have online registry of hepatitis patients
New HCV drugs are cheaper, much more effective: Dr Anil Arora
About 400 million people worldwide infected with Hepatitis B
Huffington Post
Eating More Salt Means Higher Blood Pressure, Confirms New Study
Huffington Post
People who increase their salt intake significantly are at higher risk of developing high blood pressure, a large Japanese study finds. Researchers looked at about 4,500 adults in Japan who had normal blood pressure at the beginning of the study.
American Heart Association says the result of eating too much Salt can be ...Clarksville Online
Gradually Increasing Salt Intake Leads to Same Risk for High Blood Pressure as ...Latin Post
High-sodium diet may predict high blood pressure to comeFox News
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Huffington Post
People who increase their salt intake significantly are at higher risk of developing high blood pressure, a large Japanese study finds. Researchers looked at about 4,500 adults in Japan who had normal blood pressure at the beginning of the study.
American Heart Association says the result of eating too much Salt can be ...
Gradually Increasing Salt Intake Leads to Same Risk for High Blood Pressure as ...
High-sodium diet may predict high blood pressure to come
GRA supports cardiothoracic and renal centres
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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has presented a cheque for GH¢ 20, 000 to support the work of the Cardiothoracic and the Renal Centres of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. The donation is part of the GRA's corporate social responsibility. Presenting ...
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The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has presented a cheque for GH¢ 20, 000 to support the work of the Cardiothoracic and the Renal Centres of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. The donation is part of the GRA's corporate social responsibility. Presenting ...
Epilepsy not demonic - Dr Ohene
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President of the Epilepsy Society of Ghana Dr. Sammy Ohene says more than half of epileptic patients in Ghana could be treated at less than 30 Ghana cedis a year. “There are a few very common and fairly cheap medications which people can take and I ...
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President of the Epilepsy Society of Ghana Dr. Sammy Ohene says more than half of epileptic patients in Ghana could be treated at less than 30 Ghana cedis a year. “There are a few very common and fairly cheap medications which people can take and I ...
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Osabarima Attah II, participates in ninth sanitation exercise
GhanaWeb
The exercise, which was led by Osabarima Kwesi Attah II, Chief of Cape Coast, included Alhaji Collins Dauda, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Mr Aquinas Tawiah Quansah, Central Regional Minister and Mrs Priscilla Arhin Kwarankye, ...
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The exercise, which was led by Osabarima Kwesi Attah II, Chief of Cape Coast, included Alhaji Collins Dauda, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Mr Aquinas Tawiah Quansah, Central Regional Minister and Mrs Priscilla Arhin Kwarankye, ...
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