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Country profile on family medicine and primary health care in Ghana

DOI: 10.4102/phcfm.v8i1.1302

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In 2010, Ghana became a lower middle-income country with a gross domestic product (GDP) of $40.12 billion ($39.20 billion in 2011) and a gross national income per capita of $1810. Despite this overall progress, there is still significant inequality in economic growth between the north and south, which translates into a gap in human development where the north lags behind. With an estimated 28.6% of the population living below the poverty line of $1.25 per day, Ghana’s total health expenditure represents 4.8% of the GDP (total expenditure on health per capita is $90 per person), and 59.5% of this is spent in the public sector.1 Ghana is being confronted with a double burden of disease, with non-communicable chronic diseases increasingly featuring among the top 10 diseases seen.

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