Niger State Launches Contributory Health Scheme

Niger State Launches Contributory Health Scheme

The Niger State Government in North Central Nigeria, is set to launch a  Contributory Health Scheme.

The scheme will provide quality health care services to  residents and reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket expenditures on healthcare.

The Commissioner for health and Hospital Services in the State, Dr Muhammad Maku Sidi stated this during a press briefing, in preparation for the launching of the health contributory scheme in Minna, the State Capital.

The health Commissioner further said over 50 thousands enrollees including  Vulnerable persons and Informal Sectors  have commenced accessing healthcare services.

“The  essence of launching the scheme is  to show the commitment and political will of the Government to the Scheme,and to create awareness for the Scheme and  to expand buy-in of all strata of residents into the Scheme,” he said.

Financial Risk

Dr Maku Sidi stated that the Contributory health scheme has been designed to spread financial risk to all members in such a way that the risk would be shared between the healthy and the sick, the young and the aged, the poor and the rich.

The scheme which according to him is mandatory by law, will provide coverage for all Niger state residents regardless of their socio-economic status.

“Since its establishment, the Agency has recorded a number of notable achievements development and deployment of the Scheme working documents such as Operational guidelines, Benefit package, Service Tariffs, Treatment protocol, M&E Plan etc.

” Over 116 MDAs, Tertiary Institutions and major Informal Sector Groups have been reached out for sensitization, as well as advocacy visits to all 25 Local government areas, including the  Leadership of the Emirate Council in the State,” the Commissioner said.

He however mentioned that the State government under his supervision has accredited  311 health providers both from the public and private sectors.

ICT Platform

The Health Commissioner said the agency, along with an indigenous ICT Consulting firm has developed a robust ICT platform for reporting and responding to all activities through the Enrollee Activity Reporting System (EARS) and Facility Encounter Reporting Device (FERD).

He mentioned that both devices report directly through remote server and are visualized on a dashboard daily.

He added that, “A Call Center Management System (CCMS) has been established which will 

operate 24/7 for prompt response to inquiries, referrals, claims management 

and monitoring. Call Centre contact is 09 904 1210.

“During the launching, people are expected to purchase multiple Premium Voucher PIN for their families and constituents at N 7,200.00 each.”

 

 

By Abdul Mohammed Isa, Minna

https://von.gov.ng/niger-state-launches-contributory-health-scheme/

 

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