Abstract
Provision of quality and equitable healthcare is one strategy towards the realization of universal healthcare for all. Whereas many nations have enacted various policies to narrow the gap of access to quality healthcare between rural and urban populations, between the poor and rich, and among various cohorts in the society, the role of policies in financing healthcare seems to influence access and equity to quality healthcare in many developing nations. 340 health professionals in the Ada-Foah Municipality of Ghana were sampled for the study. The study aimed at verifying how funding of medical activities impacts on the sustainability of quality healthcare services in Ghana. Findings of the study revealed a statistically significant relationship between healthcare funding and its sustainability in Ghana. It was further ascertained that government policy statistically moderates the relationship between healthcare financing and sustainability. The study finally discussed its contribution, theoretically and practically. KEYWORDS: Public funding, private funding, donor support, healthcare sustainability, government policy.
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