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The Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN), working alongside the World Health Expo Lagos, has joined forces with prominent figures in Nigeria’s creative industries to uncover investment possibilities within the nation’s healthcare sector. This message was delivered by the Managing Director of PSHAN, Dr Tinuola Akingbolagbe, during a press conference held in Lagos…
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By Jerry Azanduna Techiman, (Bono East), May 23, GNA – The Bono East branch of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has established a task force aimed at monitoring healthcare providers to prevent them from imposing unauthorized fees (co-payments) on NHIS members. — Techiman, (Bono East), May 23, GNA – In an effort to…
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The Health Cabinet Secretary, Aden Duale, has initiated the establishment of the Kenya National Public Health Institute with the aim of enhancing disease prevention, achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC), and ensuring national health security. This represents a crucial step toward improving the nation’s Universal Health Coverage (UHC) via preventive and promotional care measures, as…
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This week, the Department of Health will organize the third G20 Health Working Group (HWG) meeting as part of a lineup of G20 events happening throughout the nation this year. As stated by the department, the two-day online gathering starts on Thursday, May 8, 2025, ending on Friday, May 9, 2025. The discussions will…
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Several economists and policymakers spanning the African continent have raised concerns about significant financial waste hindering the advancement of healthcare in Africa. They emphasized the critical necessity of addressing fiscal leaks, reducing waste within the public sector, and implementing daring and inventive measures for funding healthcare advancements across the continent. Their appeals coincide with…
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Trade unions, medical associations and universities are raising the alarm that Gauteng budget cuts at the cost of doctors’ take-home pay will have dire consequences for public sector health. Meanwhile, the National Minister of Health has convened a committee to review the future of overtime for state doctors. The dysfunction within the Gauteng Department…
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By Sharon Atieno Despite a pledge to dedicate 15 percent of their budgets to healthcare, African nations continue to struggle with inadequate funding for health services. The reduction in financial support from donors is expected to exacerbate this issue further. Against this background, specialists at the Evidence for Development (Evi4Dev) conference urged for novel…
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Trade unions, medical associations and universities are raising the alarm that Gauteng budget cuts at the cost of doctors’ take-home pay will have dire consequences for public sector health. Meanwhile, the National Minister of Health has convened a committee to review the future of overtime for state doctors. The dysfunction within the Gauteng Department…
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Several economists and policymakers spanning the African continent have raised concerns about significant financial waste hindering the advancement of healthcare in Africa. They emphasized the critical necessity of addressing fiscal leaks, reducing waste within the public sector, and implementing daring and inventive measures for funding healthcare advancements across the continent. Their appeals coincide with…
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This week, the Department of Health will organize the third G20 Health Working Group (HWG) meeting as part of a lineup of G20 events happening throughout the nation this year. As stated by the department, the two-day online gathering starts on Thursday, May 8, 2025, ending on Friday, May 9, 2025. The discussions will…