NHIS engages private hospitals, banks to ease health coverage…….NATIONAL MIRROR

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As part of efforts to achieve a healthy living and promote wellbeing for all people in Nigeria as contained in goal three of the Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs, the National Health Insurance Scheme, NHIS, yesterday, said it has concluded plans to engage development banks and private hospitals in 9,422 wards across the country to ease enrolment of people in the scheme.

Speaking at an interactive forum in Abuja with stakeholders in the scheme, acting executive secretary, NHIS, Mr. Femi Akingbade, said the decision became imperative following the determination of government to ensure every citizen of this country gets access to, and enjoys benefits accruable from the scheme.

He said the plan considers the significant roles private health facilities play, and the impacts development banks could make in health care delivery.
Akingbade said there are 9,422 wards across the country, and that in each of the wards, there are private hospitals which could as well provide services needlessly sought in secondary and tertiary health institutions.

He decried the treatment of conditions such as malaria and maternalinfant- related ailments which are supposed to be treated by primary health care providers but are being taken to secondary and tertiary health institutions.
According to him, the new drive would reduce the trend, including the high rate of maternal and child mortality in the country. The NHIS boss disclosed that there are already talks with development banks which he said would provide funds for some of the proprietors of the private hospitals to make the programme work.

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