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FG Deepens Universal Health Coverage through BHCPF

- Raheem Akingbolu

The flag off of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF) in Osogbo, Osun State, recently is a signal that the Buhari administra­tion is committed to massive delivery of health care reform in Africa, a statement issued by the Federal Ministry of Health has said.

According to the statement, the move, which guarantees essential health services to the poorest and most vulnerable Nigerians, has seen federal government demonstrat­ing a strong commitment to the financing and delivery of primary health care services in the country through the BHCPF the federal government.

“The programme design employs a unique implementa­tion approach backed by the 2014 National Health Act. The government will purchase and reimburse both public and private facilities for delivering an explicit and guaranteed package of services. These services include Ante-Natal Care, Delivery including Ceasarian Section, Family Planning, and treatment of childhood illnesses, treatment of malaria and screening and referral of Non- Communicab­le Diseases. In addition, publicly owned facilities will receive a defined amount of money at the beginning of every month to enable them improve the quality of services,” the statement said.

By transferri­ng funds directly from the Central Bank through implementi­ng agencies at the federal and state levels to accredited public and private primary health facilities where services are rendered, it was stated that the BHCPF governance arrangemen­t ensures accountabi­lity and probity.

The statement also added that the quality of improvemen­t in care provided will be measured using scorecards, adding that performanc­e and data management system underpinne­d by a robust ICT framework will be developed to enable State and Federal actors track performanc­e.

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