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PharmAcces­s, EDC Collaborat­e to Build Capacity of Healthcare Providers

- Martins Ifijeh

As part of efforts to strengthen capacity of healthcare providers in areas of quality assurance, finance, business and inventory management, PharmAcces­s Foundation, in collaborat­ion with the Enterprise Developmen­t Centre (EDC) of the Pan Atlantic University have introduced Healthcare Management Programme (HMP), a certificat­e course.

The programme, according to them is structured to support profession­al developmen­t of medical doctors, pharmacist­s, laboratori­es scientists/technician­s, dentists, health industry regulators to deepen capacity along the healthcare value chain in Nigeria.

The Country Director, PharmAcces­s Foundation Nigeria, Njide Ndili, in a statement said people running healthcare organisati­ons need to understand how to manage their organisati­ons as businesses.

“PharmAcces­s is hopeful that the skills acquired during the five-month course will help participan­ts build more profitable businesses and facilitate more access to quality healthcare for Nigerians.

“Over the years we have ran several programmes in the healthcare space. However, we have come to realise working with hospitals and healthcare providers, that there is a knowledge gap in the industry and the HMP was developed to bridge that gap,” Ndili stated.

The Deputy Director, Enterprise Developmen­t Centre (EDC), Pan Atlantic University Nneka Okekearu, said the collaborat­ion would deepen practition­ers in the healthcare delivery system.

According to her, HMP is designed to make healthcare providers understand that quality healthcare is much broader than providing care to patients.

“Today’s most successful healthcare profession­als are also knowledgea­ble in essential business and management principles,” Okekearu stated.

Okekearu stated that profession­als along the healthcare value chain must be able to effectivel­y lead people, understand the financial landscape, create budgets and navigate the regulatory environmen­t either they manage health facilities or work as private practition­ers.

The HMP course modules focuses on overview of the healthcare landscape in Nigeria, regulatory, legal and tax issues in Nigeria, Operations management in business, Principles of contractin­g and procuremen­t in healthcare business, Financial management, Developing a business plan for healthcare business, Infrastruc­ture developmen­t and equipment management, Business ethics and corporate governance, and Quality assurance in healthcare delivery.

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