14th February 2024 4:44:34 PM
3 mins readThe Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) continues its backing of the National Pensioners Association (NPA) by presenting a cheque of GHC1 million. This contribution is specifically designated to bolster the healthcare services of pensioners enrolled in the NPA's Pensioners Medical Scheme (PMS).
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It upholds SSNIT Management's commitment, dating back to 2017, to prioritize the welfare of pensioners under the SSNIT Scheme nationwide.This latest donation is part of SSNIT's ongoing support for the NPA. In previous years, SSNIT has provided GHC300,000 in 2018, GHC500,000 in 2019, and a brand new Toyota Hilux double cabin pickup vehicle in 2021 to help address transportation challenges encountered by NPA members.
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This commitment underscores the Trust's unwavering dedication to fulfilling its social responsibility towards all retirees within the SSNIT Scheme who have contributed significantly to the nation's workforce during their active years.Addressing attendees at a ceremony held at the SSNIT Pension House in Accra, Dr.
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John Ofori-Tenkorang, the Director-General of SSNIT, reiterated the Trust's steadfast support for the activities and well-being of the National Pensioners Association (NPA).He elaborated that SSNIT's profound appreciation for pensioners has guided and strengthened the enduring relationship between SSNIT and the NPA throughout the years.“This latest donation to the association will certainly not be the end.
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We will periodically extend help to you whenever possible as part of our social responsibility to make life a little more comfortable for you, our cherished pensioners.“As you may recall, we have provided and renovated office accommodation for the association to enable members run their affairs. We also donated GH¢800,000 to support the association’s Medical Scheme in 2018 and 2019.
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I know these have gone a long way to improve the well-being of pensioners within the association,” Dr. Ofori-Tenkorang noted.Mr. Stephen Boakye, the General Secretary of the NPA, expressed gratitude to SSNIT Management for their consistent support of the Pensioners Medical Scheme.
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He acknowledged the harmonious relationship between the NPA and SSNIT, particularly under the current SSNIT Management, and assured that the funds would be utilized for their intended purpose.A beneficiary, Mr. Confidence Kofi Adjayi, underscored the pivotal role of the Pensioner Medical Scheme in his healthcare journey.
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He emphasized that the scheme has consistently covered his medical expenses, especially for eye care, whenever he sought treatment at the hospital.Pensioners Medical SchemeEstablished in September 2014, the Pensioners Medical Scheme (PMS) serves as a crucial pillar for members' healthcare needs. It supplements the services provided under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) by catering to ailments not covered by the NHIS.
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Covered ailments under the PMS include cervical cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, amputation, among others. As of December 31, 2023, a total of 3,778 pensioners have benefited from the PMS, demonstrating its significant impact and outreach within the pensioner community.
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Recognizing the evolving healthcare landscape and the changing needs of its members, the association's leadership is in discussions with their insurance provider, Liberty Insurance Company, to broaden the scheme's coverage to include additional ailments. This proactive approach reflects the association's commitment to continuously enhancing the healthcare support provided to its members.
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By addressing these challenges and striving to expand coverage, the association aims to alleviate the financial burden associated with healthcare expenses for its members, ensuring they can access necessary medical services and treatments without undue financial strain.
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