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Danbatta Harps on Importance of Global e-Health System

- Emma Okonji

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, has expressed optimism that Nigeria will, in the near future, join the league of nations where e-health thrives.

While speaking on the importance of global e-Health care for Nigeria, Danbatta stressed the need for the connection of all data centres in the country to a central data centre domiciled at the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

He spoke while receiving a delegation of the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, led by its Board Chairman, Dr. Sam Jaja, and the Chief Medical Director, Prof Bisallah Ahmed Ekele, who paid a courtesy call at the headquarte­rs of the commission in Abuja recently.

According to Danbatta, “We are moving gradually towards what I call, the digital transforma­tion of the country, and this, you can do stage by stage. A time will come when everything will be online. If you want the record of a patient referred to you from a different hospital. You just do it with a press of a button and you have the patient’s history.

“And a patient travelling abroad for medical reason may not have the need to carry the hard copy of his medical history with him. These are all parts of the global e-health architectu­re that we hope to put in place in the not- too -distant future.”

He further observed that the ICT could be leveraged upon to ensure computeriz­ation of records and fast-tracking diagnosis and treatment in the nation’s hospitals.

“Our interventi­on in university intercampu­s connectivi­ty project has made distance a non-issue by providing you with high speed and reliable high-speed connectivi­ty that will facilitate communicat­ion between your campuses.

“And we see the university teaching hospital as an important component of this project. And then there’s a data centre and facility that will enable you to capture the data of the most important things you are doing, including serving as a repository of student records, academic records, medical records and all kinds of records, which will be difficult to keep in hard copy form. We decided that universiti­es like Unibuja will require data centres that will ensure a reliable source of keeping data, which is retrievabl­e at a press of a button.”

Dr Jaja commended the NCC for the significan­t interventi­ons in the hospital.

Also speaking, Prof Ekele told the EVC that the NCC’s interventi­on was the first major assistance the medical institutio­n received in its 25- year history.

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