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Health Ministry Moves to Establish Bank of Health

Farouk Mohammed
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Published: November 12, 2016
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The Federal Ministry of Health on Saturday said it would work with the private sector to establish “Bank of Health’’ to improve healthcare delivery in the country.

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Bank of HealthThe Federal Ministry of Health on Saturday said it would work with the private sector to establish “Bank of Health’’ to improve healthcare delivery in the country.The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said this at news conference in Lagos to mark his one year in office.

 

The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said this at news conference in Lagos to mark his one year in office.

Adewole said that the ministry would also work with the private sector to publish a directory of health facilities in the country.

He said that the ministry had during the period evolved a development plan even in the face of economic challenges and distractions resulting from Lassa fever and Polio outbreaks.

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According to him, Lassa fever has been put under check and rehabilitation work has commenced in seven laboratories across the country to aid quick and better diagnosis of disease outbreak.

Adewole said that healthcare delivery required collective efforts and should not be left for government alone.

”We have decided to work with the private sector in the coming year because they have the discipline, resources and efficiency to drive the sector.

”We want to establish a Bank of Health similar to Bank of Industry and Bank of Agricultural, so that those who want to set up health facilities can have access to resources.

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”We believe that the one million dollars that is estimated to leave Nigeria due to medical tourism will be trapped here.

“Those who go to India, Europe, even Ghana and Benin Republic, will have no reason to leave the country for medical care,” he said

Adewole said that a technical working group had been set up in collaboration with the private sector to publish health facilities directory and their services.

”Publishing a directory of health facilities across the country and the services they render is important, be it renal or heart transplant or even cancer surgeries.

“This will help Nigerians to make informed choices and know where to go,” he said.

The minister said that the ministry would also embark on the revitalisation of seven teaching hospitals in 2017, adding, however, that “we cannot rehabilitate all the teaching hospitals in 2017; we will do it in phases.

“We are hoping to do seven with two cancer machines next year and then we scale up further.”

On liver cancer, which is the commonest in Nigeria, Adewole said that the ministry would be working with International Agency for Research and Cancer to reduce the burden.

“The agency is developing a new initiative to store groundnut properly because there is a link between Aflatoxin in groundnut and liver cancer.

“With that initiative, we are going to reduce liver cancer in Nigeria,” he added.

He urged the media to partner the ministry to help get feedback, criticisms and help to restore the confidence of Nigerians in the health sector.

“Year one is gone; we recognise what we have done. For the ones we are yet to do and the challenges in the sector, we are on track; we are committed and focused.

“In year two, we will see new changes, better progress and more successes in the Nigerian health sector,” Adewole said.

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