Management of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund (GMTF) has held a high-level review meeting with the leadership of the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH) in the Northern Region to assess the progress of their partnership and identify measures to enhance the delivery of specialist healthcare services to patients.
The meeting, held at the Tamale Teaching Hospital, focused on evaluating the implementation of the Trust Fund’s pilot phase, reviewing patient onboarding and treatment processes, and addressing operational challenges to ensure the smooth expansion of the programme.
A key highlight of the engagement was the assessment of the GMTF’s 50-patient pilot initiative, under which Tamale Teaching Hospital has successfully provided treatment to four patients referred through the Trust Fund.
The review enabled both institutions to examine lessons from the pilot programme, identify best practices, and outline improvements needed as the initiative expands to benefit more patients.
Speaking during the meeting, the Administrator of the Ghana Medical Trust Fund, Adjoa Obuobia Darko-Opoku, emphasized the importance of continuous collaboration with partner hospitals to guarantee timely, quality, and uninterrupted care for beneficiaries.
She explained that the visit was intended to obtain first-hand feedback on the progress of patient onboarding and treatment while identifying any bottlenecks that could affect service delivery.
“We want to ensure that every eligible patient enrolled on the programme is able to access treatment without unnecessary delays.
It is important that we work closely with our partner hospitals to address operational challenges early so that they do not affect patient care,” she said.
Miss Darko-Opoku reaffirmed the Trust Fund’s commitment to working with healthcare institutions across the country to improve access to specialist treatment for Ghanaians living with chronic non-communicable diseases.
Management of Tamale Teaching Hospital welcomed the engagement, describing it as timely and important in strengthening the partnership between the two institutions.
The hospital’s leadership expressed appreciation for the Trust Fund’s collaborative approach and reaffirmed its commitment to delivering quality healthcare services to beneficiaries of the programme.


































