NHIA Boss Leaves Office

The Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), Sylvester Mensah has been 'relieved' from his post.

Sylvester Mensah in a letter to staff of NHIA, urged them (staff) to "accord my successor who has no less capacity and enthusiasm, the same support and co-operation and even more".

Below is the full details of his letter

SYLVESTER MENSAH RESIGNS FROM NHIA

Dear Colleagues,

Yesterday was exactly six (6) years since I assumed office as Chief Executive of the NHIA. Looking back, the NHIA today is a significant departure from what it was at the time.

Together, we have placed Ghana’s NHIS as a leading model and an international case study for effective and efficient
construction of a health insurance scheme in both developing and the developed world.

The raft of initiatives we have collectively pursued have attracted international learning and knowledge-sharing experiences which has positioned Ghana as a leading destination for health insurance studies.

Our strategies, structures and systems have become a focus for academic research, analysis and template for emulation by others.

I am exceedingly grateful to all management and staff for the co-operation, contribution and commitment to our objectives. I am even more grateful for the opportunity to exercise leadership in the NHIA over the past years.

This mail to you signifies a new phase in the life of the scheme, indeed, a change in leadership and a renewed motivation and commitment to steer the scheme with high velocity.

I will have fond memories of our collective passion to succeed, the occasional harsh decisions in our collective interests, the
affections and comradeship we have shared, the principled loyalty and esprit de corps inherent in our working relations, as I leave office in the next few days.

It is my conviction that you would accord my successor who has no less capacity and enthusiasm, the same support and co-operation and even more.

Let’s keep an eye on the on-going restructuring of the scheme. Let’s devote attention to the up-scaling of capitation. Let’s deepen and expand our efficiency gain strategies and above all let’s continue to close the communication gap with
our stakeholders.

Ghana’s Health Insurance Scheme shall succeed.

My appreciation and warm regards to all for six (6) years of eventful engagement and success.

Thank you

Sylvester A. Mensah

Chief Executive
National Health Insurance Authority