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Title: Health Insurance Compliance: Expert Urges Nationwide Campaign

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Nationwide Health Insurance Compliance Vital for Nigerian Workers, Says Industry Leader

Otunba Lekan Ewenla, Managing Director and CEO of Ultimate Health Management ⁤Services, is advocating for a ⁢concerted national effort⁣ to ensure ⁤businesses‌ adhere ‌to the Federal Government’s mandate requiring health insurance ‌coverage for ⁤employees numbering five‌ or​ more. Ewenla stressed the importance of widespread⁣ public awareness and collaborative partnerships ⁤to successfully implement the policy.

He urged Health Maintenance Organisations (hmos) to actively partner with the National ⁢Health Insurance authority (NHIA) and the Nigeria Employers’ ⁤Consultative Association (NECA)‌ to clearly communicate the⁤ advantages and requirements‌ of the directive to companies across the country. Ewenla pointed out that many employers are already allocating ‌funds for employee healthcare, making compliance a matter of redirecting existing resources rather‌ than incurring new costs.

“currently, many companies budget a medical allowance as part of employee compensation, alongside benefits like housing and transportation,” Ewenla explained. ‌”The directive simply asks them to⁤ channel those existing funds into health insurance premiums.” He cited the prosperous 2005 implementation within the public sector, where a 10% allocation from civil servants’ salaries – previously designated as medical allowance – was transitioned into ⁤health insurance contributions as a viable model for private companies.

Ewenla highlighted⁢ a key benefit ⁢of the ​policy: the creation of a centralized national database of insured employees, ‍linked to their National ⁢Identification Numbers (NINs). ‍This unified system, he believes, ⁤will facilitate improved healthcare planning, greater‍ accountability, ‌and more effective⁤ resource‍ allocation⁤ nationwide.

Furthermore, Ewenla contends that increased⁣ enrollment in health insurance programs could help address the concerning trend of medical professionals leaving Nigeria. A⁤ larger subscriber base would inject vital financial resources into the healthcare sector, enabling providers to invest in infrastructure and offer competitive salaries, potentially attracting ⁣and retaining skilled medical personnel.

He emphasized the need‍ for HMOs to proactively engage with ​smaller businesses, who​ may⁢ be less informed about⁣ the directive, thru targeted education ​and outreach programs.Ewenla believes this focused effort is essential​ to maximizing enrollment ⁣and guaranteeing all Nigerian ​workers have access to quality healthcare.

Ultimately, ewenla concluded, consistent and systematic adherence to the government’s directive will not⁢ onyl improve the health and‍ well-being of the workforce but also contribute to a stronger, more resilient national ‌healthcare ⁣system.

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