Ghana faces a hidden health emergency as more than 3 million people live with rare diseases amid high diagnostic costs, weak infrastructure, and limited insurance coverage. Advocates are calling for a national policy, expanded NHIS coverage, and improved diagnostic systems to support affected families.
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