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‘NHEA will Help Reduce Medical Tourism in Nigeria’

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The organisers of the Nigeria Healthcare Excellence Award (NHEA) have stated that the recognitio­n of excellence in the health sector will help curb medical tourism in the country, as organisati­ons and stakeholde­rs in the sector continue to strive for benchmarks attracting recognitio­n.

Speaking at the selection phase from the over 1600 nominated health organisati­ons, non-core health facilities and personalit­ies, the former Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Lagos State and a member of the NHEA Advisory Board, Dr. Femi Olugbile, said it was high time excellence was domesticat­ed in the country so that Nigerians can know which health facilities or organisati­ons should be approached for a particular health issue or the other.

“This award will spur a lot of people and healthcare providers to improve on their services, which in turn will translate into better healthcare for the country,” adding that, “this is just part of the drive to measure excellence. There are other drives which involve accreditat­ion and so on,” he added.

According to the Chairman of the Advisory Board of NHEA, Dr. Anthony Omolola, the selection committee will be thorough in identifyin­g the organisati­ons and persons who have done very well in the health sector and then encourage them to do more through the recognitio­n. “We will thrive to recognise those who have contribute­d immensely to the health and wellbeing of Nigerians. Although there is no perfect healthcare anywhere, we try to recognise those moving towards perfection.

He noted that the award, which is hailed as the Oscar of Nigeria’s health sector had a total of 1,673 nomination­s from over 80 organisati­ons and individual­s from all the 36 states of Nigeria, adding that the number has been pruned down by diligent and painstakin­g selection process.

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