Accra: At the ID4Africa 2025 summit, Moses Kwesi Baiden Jr., CEO of Margins ID Group, delivered a commanding keynote on 'Unlocking the Power of Digital Identity: The Ghana Card's Impact on Healthcare,' spotlighting one of Africa's most advanced and fully integrated national identity systems. Margins ID Group, through its multiple subsidiaries, was one of only two African companies participating in the event, and the only one that has successfully implemented a national ID system of this scale and complexity. The Ghana Card stands out as a single, legally grounded biometric identity that covers every citizen and connects every essential service from birth to death. Built on the law, the system is verifiable online and offline, and fully integrated across public and private institutions. Mr. Baiden spoke directly to the room of policymakers, technologists, and identity authorities: 'The Ghana Card isn't just a piece of plastic. It's a foundation for national development, and a digital backbone for everything fr om healthcare to governance to economic inclusion.' He revealed that the Government of Ghana is already saving millions of dollars annually in healthcare by using the Ghana Card instead of separate NHIS cards. According to Ghana News Agency, the Ghana Card is a pivotal element in the nation's strategy to streamline healthcare services and enhance economic inclusion. The card's integration into the healthcare system is a testament to its effectiveness and efficiency, as it bridges gaps between various sectors and boosts governmental savings. The successful implementation of this digital identity system not only underscores the technological prowess of Margins ID Group but also sets a benchmark for other countries aiming to enhance their national identity frameworks.