President Tinubu has launched a programme called Unlocking the Healthcare Value Chain Initiative. I hope it includes initiatives aimed at combating health tourism like this

Ayo Akinfe

[1] All elected officials and the members of their immediate families are barred from going overseas for medical treatment

[2] Exceptions may be made in the cases of rare specialist care. In such cases, affected officials need to write to the National Assembly seeking permission for such trips

[3] Any public official who needs specialist overseas care more than once during a four year tenure must vacate their office

[4] Any public official who spends more than 20 days abroad receiving healthcare must forfeit their office

[5] Nigeria’s health minister will be responsible for the treatment of any public official who has had to vacate office as a result of health challenges

[6] From henceforth , the health minister will ask any overseas hospital treating Nigerian public officials to train local doctors and nurses so such treatment can be offered in Nigeria

[7] Hospital bills for all specialist overseas treatment will be made public and must be approved by the National Assembly

[8] To cut down on overseas medical trips, all state governments must spend at least 20% of their annual budget on healthcare

[9] The federal government will build six specialist hospitals in Nigeria. They will cover the renal failure, oncology, optometry, cardiology, brain surgery and orthopaedic surgery sectors

[10] All public officials must undergo a thorough medical examination once a year to ascertain their fitness. Anyone who scores below 50% will be asked to vacate their office. In the run-up to elections, any candidate who scores less than 50% will be disqualified from running

 

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