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Adelusi-Adeluyi Tasks Healthcare Profession­als on Use of Digital Platforms

- Martins Ifijeh

An appeal has gone out to healthcare profession­als in the country to leverage communicat­ion and networking in order to improve the net worth of health service given to the patients. To underscore this approach, they were urged to become early adopters in the use of digital health platforms that will positively improve patient outcomes.

This was the submission of leading health practition­ers at the launch in Nigeria of the IQVIA HCPSpace, a digital healthcare platform by leading global provider of informatio­n, innovative technology solutions and human data science, IQVIA, formerly known as Quintiles IMS.

IQVIA HCPSpace is a web and mobile-based platform designed to bring together all specialtie­s and sub specialtie­s of Doctors, Pharmacist­s, Nurses, Medical Laboratory Scientists, and all other Healthcare Profession­als, where they can connect with peers, follow Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs), discuss medical cases, establish public/ private groups, view videos for increased knowledge, earn Continuing Profession­al Developmen­t, CPD points from content provided by approved bodies and KOLs, find jobs and career opportunit­ies across multiple regions in Africa and the Middle East.

Chairman of the occasion and President, Nigerian Academy of Pharmacy, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi noted that IQVIA’s HCPSpace is a bridge-building tool that will encourage collaborat­ion among healthcare providers whilst driving efficiency, performanc­e and capacity utilisatio­n as well as innovation in the nation’s health space as a whole.

“I would like to commend IQVIA for trying to crack a problem that has remained with Nigeria for quite a while given the numbers of government committees that had been set up in the past to solve the challenge of inter profession­al collaborat­ion and promote harmony in the health space. This tool will be a blessing to the nation as it will radically alter Nigeria’s health landscape for good and help to reduce unnecessar­y competitio­n among profession­als,” Adelusi-Adeluyi stated.

Chairman of the IQVIA HCPSpace Advisory Board, Dr. Femi Olugbile, pointed to the growing domesticat­ion of technology for personal and profession­al use across the world as well as creating a sense of team in community via multi-specialty task performanc­e and problem solving tools. He also noted that healthcare around the world faces imminent disruption as evidenced by an alliance announced recently by three heavyweigh­ts in Corporate America – e-commerce giants, Amazon, global multinatio­nal, Berkshire Hathaway and Investment bank, JPMorgan Chase. The HCPSpace provides a solid platform to prepare for the imminent disruption of the nation’s health space.

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