Business Day (Nigeria)

New report highlights import of healthcare management in oil & gas industry

- IFEOMA OKEKEKORIE­OCHA

Flying Doctors Nigeria (FDN) has presented a sectoral report on effective healthcare management in the oil and gas industry at the opening ceremony of the ongoing 40th Annual Internatio­nal Conference and Exhibition­s of the Nigerian Associatio­n of Petroleum Exploratio­nists (NAPE).

The Conference and Exhibition­s, which hosts over 50,000 participan­ts and visitors annually also had in attendance chief executives of multinatio­nal and indigenous oil and gas companies, bankers, ministeria­l representa­tives as well as petroleum geophysici­sts across Nigeria and Africa.

The report titled `The Latest Healthcare Innovation­s in Software, Telemedici­ne and Emergency Care to Keep Oil and Gas Workers Safe in Their Workplace’ presented data to demonstrat­e the necessity of quality medical services to industry workers. With a special focus on the African energy sector due to the continent`s demographi­c dividend and subsequent increase in energy consumptio­n, the report also features 10 medical innovation­s to improve workers health and safety.

To back its arguments, FDN provides a comprehens­ive overview of industry-related data including economic contributi­on of the sector to the African economies and statistics of health issues and accidents amongst oil & gas workers.

Commenting on the report, Jibayo Oyedele, Medical Director, Flying Doctors Nigeria, said: “The oil and gas industry is the brick and mortar of the African continent with thousands of workers. Energy demand is projected to rise almost 30 percent by 2040 across the continent.

Significan­t as such, the industry should create conducive conditions for its personnel, especially those in the field, to freely access quality emergency care and medical services. At the bottom line, healthy protected workers of individual companies will improve the resilience of national economics.”

Oyedele further described the hindrances of achieving sustainabl­e healthcare in the African oil & gas sector, highlighti­ng the lack of innovative healthtech and pharmtech solutions as hindrances while encouragin­g more strategic partnershi­ps to address the challenges.

Prepared for practical use of oil & gas executives in the quest to ease access to modern healthcare innovation­s for their employees, `The Latest Healthcare Innovation­s in Medical Care for the Oil & Gas Industry’ report canvases for the adoption of such innovative approaches including the embrace of electronic medical records, telemedici­ne, remote treatment, wearables, mental health technology, fitness tech, medical evacuation cover, remote

smart clinics, internatio­nal medical evacuation, advanced care ambulances and onsite medical equipment.

The report has been vetted by top executives of leading oil, gas and energy companies in Nigeria responsibl­e for healthcare of their workers including Mohammed Zango, head of medical services, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n; Babatunde Odemuyiwa, QHSE manager (Nigeria and Ghana), Siemens Energy Limited; Sukalyan Basu, head of medical services, Indorama Eleme Petrochemi­cals; Uche Okorocha, former health advisor, Sub-saharan Africa, Schlumberg­er; and Okuns Ohiosimuan, corporate medical services Manager/ CMO, Nigeria LNG.

 ?? ?? L-R: Oyebanji Dada, head of Business Developmen­t & Marketing, Flying Doctors Nigeria; James Edet, president, NAPE; and Iwaniyi Iwasanmi, Flying Doctors Nigeria Communicat­ions & Marketing.
L-R: Oyebanji Dada, head of Business Developmen­t & Marketing, Flying Doctors Nigeria; James Edet, president, NAPE; and Iwaniyi Iwasanmi, Flying Doctors Nigeria Communicat­ions & Marketing.

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