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MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by Marshall008: 4:32pm On Jul 05, 2017
Some governors won't stop to amaze me, Government privatizing Basic health Care. Anyway the Governor
Must find a way to compensate those who worked for his election not who voted for him.

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The trend towards the privatisation of health services, reflects a growing use of private sources of finance and the growing proportion of privately owned fee-for-service providers and facilities. Fee-for-service methods of reimbursement aggravate the geographical maldistribution of personnel and facilities, and the competition for scarce personnel resources aggravates the difference in the quality of the public and private services. Thus the growth in demand for these types of providers may be expected to increase inequality of access in these two respects. The potential expansion of medical scheme coverage is shown to be limited to well under 50% of the population, leaving the majority of the population without access to private sector health care. Even for members of the medical schemes, benefits are linked to income, thus clashing with the principle of equal care for equal need. The public funds needed to overcome financial obstacles to access to private providers could be more efficiently deployed by financing publicly owned and controlled health services directly. Taxation also offers the most equitable method of financing health services. Finally, attention is drawn to the dilemma resulting from the strengthening of the private health sector; while in the short term this can offer better care to more people on a racially non-discriminatory basis, in the long term, health care for the population as a whole may become more unequal and for those dependent on the public sector it may even deteriorate.

Re: MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by IgboticGirl(f): 4:37pm On Jul 05, 2017
hmmm

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Re: MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by Marshall008: 4:41pm On Jul 05, 2017
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Re: MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by Ibrahimche(m): 5:31pm On Jul 05, 2017
9ja which way na ?

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Re: MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by seunny4lif(m): 6:11pm On Jul 05, 2017
Ondo State don enter one chance
APC grin grin

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Re: MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by Marshall008: 10:44pm On Jul 05, 2017
seunny4lif:
Ondo State don enter one chance
APC grin grin


More than one chance,
Re: MOU- Privatization Of Primary Health Care In Ondo State. by seunny4lif(m): 10:51pm On Jul 05, 2017
Marshall008:



More than one chance,
Meaning double chance
Agagu is still the best

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