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Health Expert Advises NMA to Embrace Integrated Health, Patient-centered Care

- Martins Ifijeh

As a response to a call by the Nigerian Medical Associatio­n (NMA) on the federal government to shelve its planned harmonisat­ion of salaries of health workers in the country, a Clinical Pharmacist and Independen­t Prescriber, Adaku Efuribe has called on the associatio­n to embrace the integrated healthcare idea and harmonisat­ion for the benefits of patients. NMA through its President, Dr. Mike Ogirima last week had said every healthcare profession­al cannot be said to be equal, as doctors were more skilled, few in the country and faced with more hazards in the discharge of their duties compared to other profession­s in the hospital. He further noted that even though all animals are equal, some are more equal than others. But Efuribe said the statement came as a disturbing and rude shock, adding that one would have thought the overall health and well-being of the citizens of a nation like Nigeria would be priority in times like this.

“We do not have enough doctors in Nigeria to serve our ever growing population; the need for integrated healthcare cannot be over emphasised. I believe it is high time the NMA begins to have an open mind as to how we can run the healthcare system in Nigeria in order to make it a patient- centered care. Hierarchy for healthcare profession­als should not be top of the scale of preference at the moment going by the realities of inadequaci­es in the area of Health care delivery in Nigeria.”

She said talking about everyone trying to accept the title of doctor would sound a bit odd to some people. “Some doctors I have worked with don’t mind being called by their first name, I’m not referring to junior doctors, and I mean consultant­s and Professors. We should be more bothered about the fact that the citizens of our country are engaging in medical tourism more than before, going to countries like India to seek medical interventi­on.

“The NMA says it is not against the proposed harmonisat­ion of health workers salary in the country, but it should be ‘relative’. And I say let all healthcare profession­als in Nigeria come together to deliberate on how to deliver excellent healthcare across the Nation. “In 2017, healthcare profession­als across the globe are more concerned about working together to deliver patient-centered care. We all have different roles to play; the medical doctors cannot achieve this on their own. I will advise the NMA to consider the common man on the street when making decisions or advising the federal government,” she added.

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