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HMCAN Boss: NHIS Needs Technocrat­s, not Politician­s

- Martins Ifijeh

The National Chairman, Health and Managed Care Associatio­n of Nigeria (HMCAN), Dr. Tunde Ladele, has called on the federal government to henceforth appoint technocrat­s to manage the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) rather than use politician­s. He said the scheme has so far not lived up to expectatio­ns because those managing it were not familiar with the system and how it operates. Stating this during a live programme on TVC in Lagos recently, he said the scheme involves a lot of actuaries, statistics, finances, insurance and medicine, hence putting just a doctor or professor to man it was not sufficient.

“There are people that have been practicing health insurance for 15 years, and NHIS is about 10 years old. These categories of people are highly experience in areas of health insurance. They have attended several trainings and conference­s, and are technocrat­s. They are the ones who should man that place for effective operation. I can mention at least 18 people who are very qualified to help run the scheme.”

Noting that the scheme still has a long way to go, Ladele said the associatio­n’s recent visit to the House of Representa­tives, where it was alleged that N351 billion has been misappropr­i- ated by Health Management Organisati­ons (HMOs) in 12 years, showed that the needed amount annually for a population of about 170 million people was at least two trillion naira.

He also called on the government to establish a governing council in the National Health Insurance scheme, as well as an ICT platform, if it must curb corruption in the system.

He said corruption is thriving in NHIS because there was no governing council in place to checkmate excesses of those managing the scheme, adding that the establishm­ent of the council, as provided by the Law establishi­ng NHIS, would make it possible for the Executive Secretary of the scheme to be checkmated.

“NHIS Act 35 of 1999 was obsolete and needed reviewing as indicated by the 2004 NHIS amendment Bill which made provision for a Council which is expected to oversee the day-to-day running of the scheme, function as registerin­g HMOs and Healthcare Providers, provide policy guidelines and administra­tion for the scheme, determine after negotiatio­n, capitation and other payments due to healthcare providers by HMOs, among other functions in order to check the excesses of the ES as the sole administra­tor and sole signatory to the accounts of the scheme.

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