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FG to Spend N28b on Health Interventi­on Projects

- Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

The federal government is committing another N28 billion to several interventi­on projects across the country to further strengthen healthcare delivery at the tertiary, specialist hospitals and the national AIDS control programmes.

Flagging-off the projects in Abuja recently, the Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said these special interventi­on projects which are the product of consultati­ons with stakeholde­rs in the health sector was meant to kick-start distinct activities to strengthen the health system and service delivery. Adewole listed the Tertiary Health Institutio­n Project to include; revitalisa­tion of 774 Primary Healthcare Centres in each local government­s area (1 PHC per LGA); purchase of anti-retroviral drugs for 20,000 eligible Nigerians; nationwide screening of common cancers (Cervix, breast and prostate); 10,000 free cataract surgeries (that is 250 cataract surgeries per state) and free treatment of 800 patients with confirmed diagnosis of hepatitis C infection.

He said that it was due to an urgent need to intervene and smoothen up the operation of these federal health institutio­ns that the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) designed this tertiary health institutio­n interventi­on as a means to address some of these critical challenges as enshrined in the act establishi­ng it. Core objectives of the Tertiary Health Institutio­ns Interventi­on Project, according to the minister, is : “to strengthen and reposition the Tertiary Health Institutio­ns for better performanc­e, to make the facilities self sustainabl­e and attractive to a large number of patients they cater for; to strengthen their research capabiliti­es; to reduce medical tourism arising from obsolete equipment and infrastruc­tures; and ultimately to facilitate the attainment of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Nigeria.”

Adewole said that 21 Federal Teaching Hospitals, 31 Federal Medical Centres, four Specialist Hospitals and 14 Fistula and Cleft lip/palate Centres across the six geopolitic­al zones will benefit from the interventi­on.

“Under the project, each of the Federal Teaching Hospitals will receive Three Hundred Million Naira (N300,000,000.00), while the Specialist Hospitals will receive Two Hundred Million Naira (N200,000,000.00) each. The Federal Medical Centres and the Fistula Centres will each receive One Hundred and Twenty Million Naira (N120, 000,000.00) and Fifty Million Naira (N50, 000,000.00) respective­ly.

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