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Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by HigherEd: 9:24am On Dec 14, 2020
Written By Ifelola Olaleye David


A research from 2012 revealed that 80% of all healthcare expenditure in Nigeria was made by the private health sector, in comparison to 20% spent within the public health sector. When we combine the high prevalence of private healthcare provision to our soaring population (high birth rate of 5.4 per woman) it becomes increasingly clear that Nigeria has an opportunity to remodel the structure for healthcare financing into a more effective and inclusive program.

While subsidized public healthcare continues, it only represents a minor share in all of healthcare spending and could become less effective a model of financing if the government predictably becomes more cash strapped in line with her recent economic and debt woes. This in addition to soaring cost of medical resources caused by inflation could cause a sharp decline in quality of health service provision in both private and public care.

Back in 2004, the President Olusegun Obasanjo administration did well to set up the National Health Insurance Scheme which today serves about 5 percent (Nine million people) of the Nigerian population. Much of the modest progress made by the scheme has enabled employers cover staff and up to six dependents for family subscriptions ranging from N100, 000 – N1, 500, 000 for coverage running into several millions. While individual premiums starting around N20, 000 – N35, 000 with coverage ranging from N800, 000 and above per annum.

Unfortunately, apart from B2B buyers of insurance, by employers who are more or less required to cover employees, there has been lower adoption by individuals in B2C market who are neither covered by employers or any support group. Instead, what we have is people with ongoing medical needs approaching insurance for coverage. This in turn increases risk for the market and a lackluster desire to sell insurance premiums outside of city centers where formal jobs are more prevalent.

However, any health insurance model seeking to serve only city people in employment cannot be considered a success.
There’s need to pull tens of millions of Nigerians into the health insurance scheme mandatorily within the next decade. This would go a long way for a more sustainable health financing program which would cause a host of other benefits listed below.

A mandatory insurance policy can be driven by making subscription to insurance a prerequisite to access certain social services.

Nigeria would equally be joining a list of even wealthier nations which currently hold mandatory health insurance policy; USA (Obamacare), France, Switzerland, Oman, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Dubai (UAE)

BENEFITS OF A NATIONAL MANDATORY HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY

Eradication Of Out Of Pocket Pay For Healthcare Services.

According to PwC, 75% of healthcare funding in 2016 was through out-of-pocket, 15% through government spending, 2% through insurance and 8% from outside the country. Now according to the world bank, 100 million people are pushed into poverty every year because of healthcare spending.
Nigeria should look to phase most of out of pocket pay in place of insurance funding. The era where “down payment” is requested must be brought to an end.

Increased Private Investment In Healthcare Infrastructure Across Nigeria

One of the biggest benefit of mandatory insurance would be massive private infrastructure spending in healthcare. This would happen as healthcare service providers can now situate, example top quality hospitals in rural communities without being threatened by the income levels of that community so far most people in such community are covered by premiums much of which the hospital can execute for in partnerhip with the insurance provider.

Reduction In Self Medication Emanating From Fear Of High Cost Hospital Care

As much as 60 – 90% of Nigerians self medicate partly due to the high cost associated with seeking professional care. This would expectedly reduce if an effective consumer insurance program is instituted. It is expected that the availability of a financing program would encourage Nigerians to go through the right process in taking good care of health responsibly.

Lower Cost Of Insurance Premiums

Adding millions of people to the insurance pool should cause insurance to become more affordable, yet sustainable. It is also important that the NHIS reviews carefully the number of insurers that exist as careless proliferation of insurers would cause more problems for the scheme.
It is estimated that it is possible to get insurance premium to a minimum of N10, 000 with a corresponding N500, 000 worth of coverage in year 2021.

Better Targeted Intervention For Both Federal And State Governments

Of course, not all segments of the Nigerian population would be able to uptake insurance. Intervention programs can identify such communities that are severely economically disadvantaged and offer them direct subsidized healthcare. Such programs can be lifted as economic indices within those communities improve.

Improved Healthcare Services Would Reduce Health Tourism

With improved health services due to sustainability insurance could create, it is expected that the need for travel tourism would drastically reduce just as health infrastructure improves.

Better Retention Of Healthcare Personnel

Nigeria currently loses much of her health personnel due to our internationally uncompetitive pay grade, which is a fraction of what is offered in developed nations, causing enmasse emigration of very needed healthcare workers.

This article was written by Ifelola Olaleye, a co-founder and the CEO of Cydern Technologies LLC and the MedicBird Teleresponse Command Center.
https://davidolaleye./2020/12/06/nigeria-benefits-of-a-mandatory-health-insurance-scheme/

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by grandiose4ever: 12:21pm On Dec 14, 2020
Nice idea.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 1:25pm On Dec 14, 2020
If covid-19 couldn't force a rethink of our approach to healthcare, I wonder what will.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by MyGeneration(m): 1:35pm On Dec 14, 2020
Pension that is compulsory they steal d money and people have to cry and beg and protest and stay under the sun for their own pensions.

Insurance is compulsory in cars but hit somebody's car u are on your own, Nigerian insurance is just to fulfil all righteousness.

Now u want health insurance, ordinary the rudest human beings on earth are in government hospitals now ur money is with them and u have no choice u are setting urself up for full time frustration.

U would go to hospital amount u go use bribe them to attend to u would be almost d same amount u would have paid to normal government hospital, cause minister of health and his cronies would steal the entire health insurance fund and run to Niger republic then when they bring them back they faint in court

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by DenreleDave(m): 1:35pm On Dec 14, 2020
undecided


Health insurance is very important oooo.. I remember back then in poly, malaria is always bringing me down.... Thank God for clinic hospital, I got drugs and injections frequently... If it were to be on my own fee, na die I dey oool



Only God know how this December go be now... I don broke

Every just dry... Acct is red.....


On God ooooooo...

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Maxikenna: 1:36pm On Dec 14, 2020
However in Oyo state,Health Insurance is a big deal..The Ajimobi administration started a health insurance scheme for only people in the formal sector alone and I think Oyo state civil servants alone. The Seyi Makinde administration did an expansion that brought in artisans and people in the informal sector on board.It is a nice program as it is always advertised on radio and has a segment for it on Isaac Brown's Saturday morning programme on Fresh FM

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Lexusgs430: 1:37pm On Dec 14, 2020
Who would enforce it? You don hear NHIS people complain before......... cheesy
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Starboytwo(m): 1:39pm On Dec 14, 2020
This thing long and I no read am, but I agree wholeheartedly...

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Zonedealt: 1:39pm On Dec 14, 2020
Informative

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by talktrue1234: 1:40pm On Dec 14, 2020
Good initiative, but I don't know why, I hardly fall sick, am I some form of super being?

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Promiseold: 1:40pm On Dec 14, 2020
Hdje
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by DAramis: 1:41pm On Dec 14, 2020
I once registered for the national health insurance scheme run by the federal government but nothing came out of it up till today. No documents to show for it, neither is their any identity card or proof to show my successful enrollment.

The best is still out of pocket treatments whether with local drugs or foreign drugs.

Above all, may we never be sick beyond the normal malaria and typhoid.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:41pm On Dec 14, 2020
it's a starting point

though nothing beats
universal healthcare.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by MyGeneration(m): 1:41pm On Dec 14, 2020
talktrue1234:
Good initiative, but I don't know why, I hardly fall sick, am I some form of super being?
It's normal especially if u are AA

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by adebankole74596: 1:47pm On Dec 14, 2020
If covid-19 couldn't force a rethink of our approach to healthcare, I wonder what will.
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by dayleke: 1:51pm On Dec 14, 2020
Please help tell them o.

How long has this been on front page?
How many comments so far?
It's still on page 1 sef....

This lacklustre attitude of our people to important things get as e be o.

No crowd viewing or trying to comment when it's not a "sensational" topic.

Health is wealth o eyin ara mi.

Just like Auto insurance or any other insurance for that matter, you pay but you don't use it .
There comes a day sha that you will appreciate having it.

Our mentality for this side of the world that if I'm not sick, then no need to go to the Dr is wrong.

At least quarterly visits to the doctor's office is okay.
That is how you manage your health.

A word is enough for the wise.

cool

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by edoairways: 2:12pm On Dec 14, 2020
Good job @Ifelola Olaleye David

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Plut01: 2:38pm On Dec 14, 2020
talktrue1234:
Good initiative, but I don't know why, I hardly fall sick, am I some form of super being?
.


Some of us are like that smiley

Last time I put a medicine in my mouth or take injection was 20 years ago.


.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by COMPAQ(m): 2:46pm On Dec 14, 2020
MyGeneration:
Pension that is compulsory they steal d money and people have to cry and beg and protest and stay under the sun for their own pensions.

Insurance is compulsory in cars but hit somebody's car u are on your own, Nigerian insurance is just to fulfil all righteousness.

Now u want health insurance, ordinary the rudest human beings on earth are in government hospitals now ur money is with them and u have no choice u are setting urself up for full time frustration.

U would go to hospital amount u go use bribe them to attend to u would be almost d same amount u would have paid to normal government hospital, cause minister of health and his cronies would steal the entire health insurance fund and run to Niger republic then when they bring them back they faint in court

Can't the health insurance be for private hospitals?
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by oliverskijo: 2:48pm On Dec 14, 2020
This is a thought provoking issue because health is one of the indices of development of any nation.
NHIS have failed if they could achieve only 5% coverage of the total population from 2005 till date.
I know they are coming up with 'health insurance under one roof policy' that will enable each state to establish its own state health insurance scheme to improve coverage.
Above all, political commitment to the development of this country is lacking. The style of government gives room for little or no form of long term development.

Out of pocket cost on health by Nigerians is killing and has killed many Nigerians especially those in rural areas who could not seek health care because of the high cost.
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:58pm On Dec 14, 2020
Every type of insurance is a ponzi scheme, you pay money constantly to a HMO and hope they give you back some of it, registering with an HMO doesn't mean health is free, you will still pay out of pocket expenses for certain test s and treatment.

You don't get to choose your doctors or clinic.
Pregnant women don't enjoy maternity care until the 2nd year of registration.

Doctors can't even give quality care, only the HMOs gain, patients and doctors loose.

Health care insurance only leads to rising cost of health care with decreasing health quality.

Speaking from a subscribers point of view.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:01pm On Dec 14, 2020
Plut01:

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Some of us are like that smiley

Last time I put a medicine in my mouth or take injection was 20 years ago.


.



You the kind of customers the HMO wants just pay your premium every year and don't fall sick, 100% profit for them.

Just like the 3rd party car insurance money we dash to insurance companies every year, we fix our cars with no reimbursement.
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by jacoik(m): 3:06pm On Dec 14, 2020
insurance ko outsurance ni. ordinary compulsory insurance we do on a ur cars, how many times has the people that collect the money fix your car. compulsory pension we pay during our service year, now we are begging them to give us our money. the other time the pension thief faint in court because court asked him to account for the 2B he stole from us. am 78 years now and I can count on one hand how many times I have visited hospital

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by DrFunmisticGlow: 4:48pm On Dec 14, 2020

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by FLOTAN(m): 4:51pm On Dec 14, 2020
Not sure most people know about Health Insurance and it’s benefits. More sensitization needed for appreciation and possible enrollment.
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by DrFunmisticGlow: 4:54pm On Dec 14, 2020
quentin06:
Every type of insurance is a ponzi scheme, you pay money constantly to a HMO and hope they give you back some of it, registering with an HMO doesn't mean health is free, you will still pay out of pocket expenses for certain test s and treatment.

You don't get to choose your doctors or clinic.
Pregnant women don't enjoy maternity care until the 2nd year of registration.

Doctors can't even give quality care, only the HMOs gain, patients and doctors loose.

Health care insurance only leads to rising cost of health care with decreasing health quality.

Speaking from a subscribers point of view.
I also share this view. Many HMOs don't even pay hospitals.
So when you as a HMO patient walks into the hospital, you will be given the cheapest available drug. Some HMOs don't even cover malaria injections only drugs, others will tell you that they only pay for 3 days worth of paracetamol instead of the usual five days because that is how long it takes to treat malaria.

A good friend of mine who is a nurse was given children's dose of antimalarial medicine in her HMO hospital. She had to shout and tell them that she was a nurse, and still had to shout at her HMO officer. I hope she stopped using their services

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:02pm On Dec 14, 2020
DrFunmisticGlow:
I also share this view. Many HMOs don't even pay hospitals.
So when you as a HMO patient walks into the hospital, you will be given the cheapest available drug. Some HMOs don't even cover malaria injections only drugs, others will tell you that they only pay for 3 days worth of paracetamol instead of the usual five days because that is how long it takes to treat malaria.

A good friend of mine who is a nurse was given children's dose of antimalarial medicine in her HMO hospital. She had to shout and tell them that she was a nurse, and still had to shout at her HMO officer. I hope she stopped using their services

Doesn't even provide for people who use homeopathic medicine or other natural based medicine, no provision for ambulance service unless you pay like 500k yearly.

Learn from the rich make your health your personal responsibility.

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Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 5:04pm On Dec 14, 2020
MyGeneration:
Pension that is compulsory they steal d money and people have to cry and beg and protest and stay under the sun for their own pensions.

Insurance is compulsory in cars but hit somebody's car u are on your own, Nigerian insurance is just to fulfil all righteousness.

Now u want health insurance, ordinary the rudest human beings on earth are in government hospitals now ur money is with them and u have no choice u are setting urself up for full time frustration.

U would go to hospital amount u go use bribe them to attend to u would be almost d same amount u would have paid to normal government hospital, cause minister of health and his cronies would steal the entire health insurance fund and run to Niger republic then when they bring them back they faint in court
Add the elites who will want to hijack it for cosmetics and trivial things. Or is it the tribal politics that opens the door corruption we should be talking about?
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by talktrue1234: 5:18pm On Dec 14, 2020
MyGeneration:

It's normal especially if u are AA

Yes I am AA
Re: Reasons Why Health Insurance Should Be Compulsory In Nigeria by grandiose4ever: 5:26pm On Dec 14, 2020
quentin06:
Every type of insurance is a ponzi scheme, you pay money constantly to a HMO and hope they give you back some of it, registering with an HMO doesn't mean health is free, you will still pay out of pocket expenses for certain test s and treatment.

You don't get to choose your doctors or clinic.
Pregnant women don't enjoy maternity care until the 2nd year of registration.

Doctors can't even give quality care, only the HMOs gain, patients and doctors loose.

Health care insurance only leads to rising cost of health care with decreasing health quality.

Speaking from a subscribers point of view.
Which hmo are you enrolled into? Was it from your company or you enrolled yourself?

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