About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.
About 180,000 enrollees have been registered with the Anambra state health insurance scheme as of November, while about 780 million naira have been generated into the fountain pool of the scheme.
The managing director of the state health insurance agency, Simon Onyemaechi disclosed this at a news conference in commemoration of the 2022 International universal health coverage of the day.
Dr Onyemaechi attributed the boost in enrollment to the adoption of a model by the state which commenced in February 2019 were philanthropists and the wealthy in the society adopt and pay health insurance premium for the less privileged.
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He said the adoption model increased the total number of enrollees in the state’s health insurance pool as of November to 180,000.
“In our quest to attain universal health coverage in the state, we conceptualize the adoption model which increased noocoverage of informal sector enrollment and enhanced the financial resources of the agency.
“The model targeted the low-income population in the health insurance pool to improve access to affordable and quality healthcare for all. There was also increased fund generation via the model as analysis in January shows that the adoption model generated approximately N780 million in the funding pool of the scheme,” Onyemaechi said.