The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has increased the cost of services offered by some of its members – medical doctors and dentists.
Services such as autopsy reports, exhumation, permission cases, general medical reports for school, travel, employment, mortgage, police reports among others have all been affected by the new fees.
An autopsy report will now cost between ¢500 and ¢1,000 while an exhumation will cost not less than ¢10,000. This was contained in a statement released by the GMA.
Below are the full figures:
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