The Guardian (Nigeria)

NHIS moves to address problem of out- of- stock drugs in accredited health facilities

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze, Abuja

NATIONAL Health Insurance Scheme ( NHIS) is to introduce branded medication to address the perennial problem of out- of- stock drugs in accredited health facilities.

Former member of the NHIS Governing Council and Chief Executive Officer of Ultimate Health Management Services, Lekan Ewenla, disclosed this at the 11th Annual General Meeting of the organisati­on in Abuja.

According to him, the current bill being used to drive health insurance scheme in the country does not recognise private health insurance, which is the reason it is having challenges.

He said pioneer Health Maintenanc­e Organisati­ons ( HMOS) started private health insurance in anticipati­on of passage of the bill and set tariff in collaborat­ion with healthcare providers.

He said: “They commenced the driving of private health insurance, focusing on the organised private sector. That private scheme gave them access to reasonable volume of inflow. When the bill was eventually passed, it focused on the formal sector. And by standard, those private schemes were to be polled into the social scheme portal, considerin­g that health insurance cannot survive on fragmented pools.

“The premium being paid by the private companies for health insurance was basically the conversion of medical allowance of individual staff to premium. What you see playing out in the Federal Government is that same 10 per cent of the individual basic salary of federal civil servants that is being paid as medical allowance by the Federal Government.”

He added: “Healthcare providers agitating for upward review of premium for the private health insurance scheme but asking for upward review of premium for private health insurance is like asking private companies to increase the salaries of their staff because that is the only way the premium can increase.”

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