GHOSPA to withdraw services on March 21

Government and Hospital Pharmacists will from 21st March withdraw services to patients under the National Health Insurance Scheme.

That means NHIS card holders can’t have access to drugs at the various health post a week from today.

According to GHOSPA, its intended strike follows the failure of the Fair Wages and Salaries Commission to pay its members’ conversion differences after migration unto the Single Spine Salary Structure.

National Chairman of GHOSPA, Stephen Corquaye said his outfit has made efforts to get their concerns addressed but can’t endure the neglect of their demands.

Source: GhanaWeb

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