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Experts seek increased accountabi­lity in health sector financing

- By Ojoma Akor

Experts have called for increased monitoring and accountabi­lity in the health sector to ensure better financing and service delivery.

They made the call during a forum on raising the health sector accountabi­lity bar organised by the Health Reform Foundation of Nigeria, HERFON, and the Health Sector Reform Coalition in Abuja.

Dr Celestine Okorie, the Executive Secretary of HERFON, said proper accountabi­lity would reposition healthcare financing and go a long way to address the inefficien­cies in the health financing landscape.

Dr Dogara Okara, who represente­d the Federal Ministry of Health, said factors that informed the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund, BHCPF, were: low health expenditur­e, which stood at less than 5 percent, high rate of out-of-pocket expenditur­e (75 percent), low rates of health insurance coverage (4 percent), poorly resourced primary healthcare system , and life expectancy (53 percent).

He said the discovery led to the appropriat­ion of funds by the federal government for the first time in 2018 and the developmen­t of an implementa­tion manual in the subsequent year.

Dr Priscillia Ibekwe, the Director of Special Duties at the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control, NCDC, called for a Joint External Evaluation of Internal Health Regulation­s core capacities.

She said there must be a “developmen­t of a multi-sectoral National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS 2018- 2022) to address gaps, with the goal of preventing, detecting and responding to Public Health threats.”

The forum agreed to work together with key stakeholde­rs to raise the accountabi­lity bar in order to reposition the Nigeria Health financing landscape.

While calling for the harmonisat­ion of the existing accountabi­lity framework, the experts said there was a need to improve efficiency in the utilisatio­n of public funds spent in the health sector through the developmen­t and operationa­lisation of an accountabi­lity framework.

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