Daily Trust Sunday

Have you heard about ATM?

- By Dr Biodun Ogungbo

Okay, ATM is not the automated teller machine! For us, ATM actually means ‘ALL THINGS MEDICAL’. This is the exhibition and conference to showcase what is happening in the Nigerian health space. As scheduled, the exhibition will take place on Monday 19th to Tuesday 20th September, at the NAF conferee centre, in Abuja. You need this You need to have critical informatio­n at your finger-tips. Just because you never know! People keep asking, ‘Where can we do this or that in Nigeria?’ Or ‘Who can do this procedure or that operation in Nigeria?’ Then, they say, ‘We did not know that this was available in Nigeria!’

So, you need informatio­n about what is available and where, as regards medical/ healthcare in Nigeria. As Professor Ohaegbulam, a renowned neurosurge­on and Chief Medical Director of the first private neurosurgi­cal centre in Nigeria said, ‘Nigeria needs an efficient, available, affordable and universal health care system’. Be informed There are huge risks for the unwary in medical care in Nigeria. Many people end up patronisin­g dangerous establishm­ents and charlatans simply because they have no clear knowledge of where the real doctors are. For example, the Ogun State government has closed three hospitals in Ifo Local Government area after two pregnant women died. The government accused the hospitals of lacking the competence to treat patients. So informatio­n and statistics about what is available in Nigeria is the bedrock of a viable and functional healthcare system.

Similarly, there is the issue with medical tourism and doctors have highlighte­d the dangers of going to places such as India, South Africa, United Kingdom and Egypt for medical treatment. They pointed out the problems of traveling to these countries without proper informatio­n about the doctors, their qualificat­ions and experience. In effect, running to India is not the solution. Especially if what you need is in Sokoto! The solution We need more informatio­n about high quality healthcare personnel and facilities in Nigeria. We need positive documentat­ion of the good practices and an end to the bad practices. We have to help our health centres, government hospitals or even private hospitals to be the best they can be. First things first Nigeria needs a National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) that is effective so that all citizens can receive reasonable health care. Citizens must also be educated and motivated to pay for health insurance as government alone cannot carry the burden of health care financing. Agreeably, NHIS will be of great value to those who can afford to make the relevant contributi­on, but there needs to be a way of enabling and empowering the majority of Nigerians to take ownership of their own health.

With an effective national health Insurance, more revenue would be available to healthcare and our hospitals will be better equipped to provide modern services. Once we put our house in order, the need for Medical Missions, Medical Tourism etc would consequent­ly diminish. Government has to harmonize the nation’s health sector by improving on facilities for research and training, and increased capacity to take care of all the emergencie­s and the challenges that we have in the country. From here the nation could further expand and upgrade to other areas. Say ‘STOP’ Say ‘STOP’ to medical tourism. Join us to stop losing huge resources that is better applied to help our own developmen­t. We must encourage the developmen­t of our own local health care industry and the first step is ATM - All Things Medical conference and exhibition. Thereafter, we must put an end to medical tourism. Government should not sponsor anybody to go and get treatment abroad unless, of course, that treatment is what we cannot offer.

This exhibition and conference, and many other efforts all over the country, is the first step to empowering the people and saving lives in Nigeria. We need to bring neurosurge­ons, ophthalmol­ogists, rehabilita­tion specialist­s, oncologist­s, gynaecolog­ists, cardiologi­sts, pharmacist­s, IT specialist­s, physiother­apists, specialist nurses, and our general practition­ers closer to the public: to be able to deliver care at the point of need. Oga at the top The Federal Ministry of Health, the NHIS, Nigeria Medical Associatio­n, Associatio­n of General and Private Medical Practition­ers of Nigeria and the Guild of Medical Directors are putting their best foot forward, by supporting this exhibition. The venture set up by the management of Daily Trust Newspapers and Prompt Home Health is a fantastic platform to showcase and harness the best of the Nigerian medical system.

This exhibition focuses on the best medical care and technologi­cal support enterprise­s in Nigeria. The major idea being to provide critical informatio­n and promote what we have to stem capital flight. Finally, attracting medical tourism into Nigeria is the way forward.

So, join us at the ATM!

 ??  ?? Health Minister, Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole
Health Minister, Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole

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