The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is the main government agency responsible for the provision and management of healthcare services in Ghana. Established in 1996 by the Ghana Health Service Act (Act 525), the GHS works under the Ministry of Health to implement national health policies, provide healthcare delivery, and promote public health across the country.
Key functions of the Ghana Health Service include:
Healthcare Delivery
The GHS operates a network of health facilities ranging from community-based health planning and services (CHPS) compounds to hospitals, providing a range of primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare services to Ghanaians.
Health Policy Implementation
GHS implements national health policies and strategies developed by the Ministry of Health to address healthcare challenges, improve access to quality healthcare services, and achieve health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Disease Control and Surveillance
GHS coordinates efforts to control and prevent infectious diseases, outbreaks, and epidemics through surveillance, early detection, and response mechanisms. This includes programs for malaria control, HIV/AIDS prevention, tuberculosis treatment, and other priority health issues.
Public Health Promotion
GHS conducts public health campaigns and programs aimed at preventing and controlling diseases, promoting healthy behaviors, and improving the overall health of the population. This includes vaccination campaigns, health education, and disease surveillance.
Health Information Management
GHS collects, analyzes, and disseminates health data to inform decision-making, monitor health trends, and evaluate the performance of the healthcare system. This includes managing health information systems, conducting health research, and producing health statistics.
Human Resource Development
GHS is responsible for training and managing healthcare workers across the country, including doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, and other allied health professionals. It oversees training institutions and professional development programs for healthcare staff.
Overall, the Ghana Health Service plays a critical role in promoting the health and well-being of Ghanaians and contributes to the country’s efforts to achieve universal health coverage and improve health outcomes for all.