The federal government on Tuesday said it had
changed the structure of healthcare funding in the country, with primary
healthcare gulping about 64 per cent of the funds in the health sector.
The new funding structure indicates an increase in
the funding from 18 per cent to 64 per cent, according to official report.
The rise in funding, according to the report, is
linked to several interventions by the federal government on polio,
vaccination, Primary Healthcare Centres (PHC), nursing and midwifery among
other programmes.
Speaking at the launch of Technical Support
Programme (TSP) for the National Primary Health Care Development Agency
(NPHCDA), Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, said it was imperative in
focusing on the primary health care sub-sector given the challenge of
accessibility and affordability in rural areas.
He said: "We need to turn things around to
focus on primary health care where our people go to and that is the facility
closest to our people.
"So investing in PHC is the right way to go.
Over the last two years, we have changed the funding structure and the ED will
testify to the fact that the agency is gulping the largest chunk of our
allocation.
"When we started, it was from 18 percent, and
the last moved to 64 per cent. So the ED, you are the prime centre of
attraction, and I pray that you continue to deliver."
The Executive Director, NPHCDA, Dr. Faisal Shuaib,
decried the increasing cases of shortage of technical support across the 36
states and FCT.
Shuaib explained: "Today, states continue to
struggle with cold chain maintenance and delivery of vaccines in the right
quantity to the right place and at the right time; shortage of human resources
for health among others.
"The persistence of these challenges clearly
highlights the need for the NPHCDA to improve on the delivery of its mandate to
provide policy direction, technical and logistics support to states and local
government areas (LGAs) to implement PHC services across the 36 states and
FCT."
An official of the Bill and Medlinda Gates
Foundation, Jenny Segueira, also tasked government to improve its tracking
mechanism in the implementation of PHC programmes.
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