Coronavirus: Staff of 56 treatment centers to benefit from 50% pay rise – MoH
Staff of 56 treatment centres
under the Ghana Health Service and Teaching Hospitals including the University
of Ghana Medical Centre and also the Bank of Ghana Hospital are to benefit from
the increase in basic salary recently announced by the president, the Ministry
of Health (MoH) has said.
Staff of Noguchi Memorial Institute, Kumasi
Centre for Collaborative Research as well as the National Reference Laboratory
will also benefit from the pay raise.
President Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo during his latest televised address to the nation on measures
the government has put together to combat the spread of the dreaded novel
coronavirus, announced an increase in salaries for all frontline health workers
due to their constant exposure to the virus.
“All frontline health workers will receive an
additional allowance of fifty per cent of their monthly basic salary [March,
April, May and June]. The March allowance will be paid alongside that of
April,” President Akufo-Addo said in the broadcast.
But the Ministry of Health in a statement to the
Finance Ministry explained that the frontline health workers include teams who
have been trained to manage cases in all the 56 identified health centres to
benefit from the president’s package and these will include “all categories of
health workers as well as the staff of the National Ambulance Service”.