PSHAN, Aig-Imoukhuede Kick off Design Phase of PHC Adoption Programme
Aigboje
Aig-Imoukhuede, in collaboration with the Private Sector Health Alliance of
Nigeria (PSHAN) have unveiled a new initiative geared towards significantly
improving Nigeria’s healthcare system at the grassroots level.
The
innovative strategy, in
furtherance of a vision from an earlier
stakeholders’ roundtable, entails delivering one Primary Healthcare Centre
(PHC) in each of Nigeria’s 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) at global
standards.
Under
this private sector driven initiative, universal health access will be provided
for low-income citizens residing in rural and urban areas through the
Adopt-a-Health Facility Programme (ADHFP).
ADHFP,
according to a release issued by the CEO of PSHAN, Mr. Sonny Nwarisi, will be
sponsored by a group of Angel Investors and other institutions. These “Angels”
will each take responsibility for one or more PHCs – they will build and
operate the PHCs for the period of adoption under strict rules and guidelines.
The ADHFP is a multi-impact initiative with several benefits including: Saving
lives, Improvement in health outcomes, Job creation, and Gender empowerment
Mr.
Aig-Imoukhuede and PSHAN recently initiated the ADHFP design phase which will
be handled by Vesta Healthcare Partners, a global healthcare consultancy firm.
This
consultancy engagement is expected to deliver key program components such as:
Legal and Regulatory Framework, PPP Framework, PHC facility and management standards,
Financing Arrangements, Governance Arrangements, Supply Chain Management, and
Technology & Systems.
The
design phase will involve active participation of notable development-focused
organizations including: Global Citizen, ABCHealth, Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, World Bank,
International Finance Corporation (IFC), MTN Nigeria Plc, Dangote Group, Zenith
Bank, Access Bank, Stanbic-IBTC Bank, PwC, Cisco, Ford Foundation, Nigerian
Stock Exchange, and Flying Doctors Nigeria.
Others
include Africa Practice, Cedar Advisory Partners, GBCHealth, Health Federation
of Nigeria, Health Law, Eti-Osa Local Government, JNC International Ltd,
Johnson & Johnson, Justice in Healthcare, Lagos State Government, MSD for
Mothers, Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG), ONE Campaign, PharmAccess
Foundation, Women-At-Risk International Foundation as well as the Lagos State
Government and the SSA to the President on Sustainable Development Goals among
others.
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