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With Signing of Health Insurance Bill, Gombe Set to Access BHCPF

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Martins Ifijeh

With the setting up of the Gombe State health insurance scheme, and the putting in place of the Contributo­ry Healthcare Management Board Law, the state is now set to access the Basic Health Care Provisions Fund (BHCPF).

Stating this during the signing of the Contributo­ry Health Care Management Bill recently, the Governor, Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya said the bills would help to improve efficiency and effectiven­ess in health care service delivery, as well as ensure transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and good governance in the state.

He said, “It was dishearten­ing that Gombe was the only state in the country without a hospital management board. But with the signing of the Hospitals Services Management Board Bill into law, our hospitals will now operate more effectivel­y and ordinary people will now have some reprieve in terms of basic health care service.

“Equally, with the Contributo­ry Health Care Management Board Law in place, the state will now align with the National Health Policy and we shall access the BHCPF, which can be accessed only with this law in place.

“Many state governors have since replicated the National Health Insurance Scheme and they have been accessing the funds to improve the basic health care services in their respective states.

With this developmen­t, Gombe has now joined the league and there will be some succour for the people, especially the less privileged ones, who find it difficult to get support when needed.”

The governor commended the House of Assembly for the speedy considerat­ion and passage of the three bills and promised to enforce compliance with the provisions of the laws.

The others bills signed by the Gombe State are Hospitals Services Management Board Bill, the Gombe State Council on Public Procuremen­t Bill and the Public Procuremen­t Bureau Bill.

Meanwhile, the World Bank has commended the state for the bold move and its role in the implementa­tion of the Nigeria States Health Investment Programme (NSHIP).

The World Bank Task Team Leader, Dr Gyuri Fristche, who paid a courtesy visit to the governor, in company with the co-team leader for NSHIP in Nigeria, Fatima Mustapha, said the scheme would provide the necessary support to the state to enable it achieve its goal of improving the health care system.

The Project Coordinato­r of the NSHIP in Gombe, Mallam Aminu Abubakar, expressed joy on the team’s visit, its assessment and overall rating of the state, among other participat­ing states.

“We want to appreciate the Inuwa Yahaya’s administra­tion for prioritisi­ng the health sector and the Executive Secretary Dr. Abdulrahma­n Shuaibu, for the support and initiative­s on community-based health services,” Abubakar said.

In his reaction, Yahaya, said, “We seek technical support and collaborat­ion to scale up the programme in order to cover the remaining local government areas. We are committed to the revitaliza­tion of at least one primary health care per ward in every Local Government.

“The NSHIP is an initiative of the Federal Government in collaborat­ion with the World Bank and its primary objective is to increase the delivery and the use of maternal and child health interventi­ons, as well as to improve the quality of health facilities in selected states.”

 ??  ?? Cross section of participan­ts during a one-day capacity building for Hospital Transfusio­n Committee members by the Lagos State Blood Transfusio­n Service, held in Lagos recently
Cross section of participan­ts during a one-day capacity building for Hospital Transfusio­n Committee members by the Lagos State Blood Transfusio­n Service, held in Lagos recently

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