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Minister announces funding for 8,000 healthcare centres

The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, has stated that it will invest in 8,000 primary healthcare centers with the Basic Health Care Provision Fund.

Prof. Muhammad Pate, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare, disclosed this while launching the operational guidelines for the 2022 National Health Insurance Authority Act in Abuja on Tuesday.

The Operational Guidelines serve as the subsidiary regulations that put the NHIA Act into practical effect.

Pate also mentioned that Nigeria currently has less than 10% health insurance coverage.

However, he pointed out that the program’s execution would work towards encompassing more Nigerians, aiming to achieve the objectives set by President Bola Tinubu

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Earlier at the event, Mohammed Sambo, the Director-General of the NHIA, remarked that the NHIA Act contains two crucial provisions essential for achieving Universal Health Coverage.

Sambo emphasized that this act serves as a legal foundation for compulsory participation and the formation of the Vulnerable Group Fund.

He went on to highlight that these two components enhance the NHIA’s ability to facilitate equitable financial access to high-quality healthcare services for all Nigerians, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 3 and aiding in the alleviation of poverty.

Sabo disclosed further that the NHIA Operational Guidelines were secondary laws derived from the NHIA Act.

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