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EXPERT URGES HMOS TO PARTNER GOVT ON HEALTH INSURANCE EDUCATION

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Pastor Adenike Lamai, founder Hadassah Healing Foundation; Comfort Segun; Afusat Jimoh; Bolajoko Ogunfowokan and Mrs. Adetutu Afolabi, Executive Director, Wellness Health Management Services

Admin l Wednesday, September 19, 2018

LAGOS, Nigeria – Mrs Adetutu Afolabi, Executive Director of Wellness Health Management Organisation (WellnessHMO), has called for more education on the benefits of health insurance plans to prevent financial frustrations associated with emergency healthcare needs of Nigerians.




Afolabi made the call at a programme tagged ‘Wellness for Life’, organised by WellnessHMO in collaboration with Hadassah Healing Foundation, in Lagos.  She decried the low awareness and acceptance of health insurance plans in the country compared to the adoption of same plans in other African countries such as Kenya and Ghana.

“The National Bureau of Statistics reported in 2016 that no fewer than 112million Nigerians of the country’s total population of 167million live below the poverty line. And poverty has been identified as the major reasons why many Nigerians are denied healthcare. Many die from a curable disease because they cannot pay. Even with limited resources and competing social demands, the ideal of health for all is a compelling moral objective and should be pursued with all vigour. 

“There is the need for more education on the benefits of health insurance plans and how it can be included in individual and organisations’ financial planning. Many Nigerians are not aware that with little money they can access quality healthcare. This is where education and enlightenment is key, to prevent financial frustrations associated with emergency healthcare needs, ”she said. 

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Afolabi said there was the need for organisations such as HMOs to partner with government and educate Nigerians on health insurance plans. 

According to her, government alone cannot do it.  ”In a society that is permeated with so many helpless people, not just in terms of feeding and housing, but also in regard to accessing quality health care, help should be given by organizations and well-meaning individuals who have the ability

“This is why we felt that as a way of giving back to the society, we can adopt three women and take care of their health needs for life instead of a one-off experience with Wellness. When a woman is empowered, her community flourishes, women are the pillars of the nation

“We are partnering with Hadassah foundation, a women empowerment platform, since 2015, where we educate women and select our beneficiaries via a yearly raffle draw.  Each of the women gets a Wellness For Life certificate to access healthcare without hitch. We will not stop at three. We hope to increase the number of beneficiaries yearly and we encourage other organisations to emulate this so we can improve on our healthcare system,” Afolabi said.

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