Healthcare in Nigeria
With a population of over 200 million people, Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and the seventh in the world. With this kind of population, Nigeria would be considered a land of opportunities, including for consumption of services and products and availability of human capital. Many investors would thus give it a top consideration. That is coupled with the reputation that Nigerians are known for wanting finer things in life and living in the fast lane, especially out of their own country.
According
to Jayesh Saini, there is no doubt there is great potential in the country,
especially in the healthcare industry where he has vested interests in
healthcare service delivery. The industry, he points out is not as developed as
would be expected of such a vast land and human capital. It is unbelievable
with all resources the country is endowed with, their still have not managed to
meet the 15% of the national budget for healthcare and the total health
facilities for the above population is less than 30,000. Over 70% of the
payments for health services is done out of pocket, because majority do not
have health insurance covers and there are no free services available, exposing
them to extreme poverty against the very principle of UHC. There remains a great
need for maternal healthcare, modern diagnostic services, tertiary care that
includes more facilities offering services for diagnosis, treatment and
management diseases such as cancers, heart diseases and life style diseases.
There is need for introduction of effective health insurance at both public and
private level. For example, the National Health Insurance Scheme should be
revamped and be more inclusive to ensure coverage of the most venerable people.



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