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KADCHMA Reveals Free Healthcare Services To 124,858 People

KADCHMA Reveals Free Healthcare Services To 124,858 People

The Kaduna State Contributory Health Management Authority (KADCHMA) says it is providing free basic healthcare services to 124,858 poor and vulnerable groups in the state.

The Director-General of the authority, Abubakar Hassan, announced this when members of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Technical Working Group (TWG) on Social Protection paid him a familiarisation visit in Kaduna on Thursday.

According to him, 79,329 were accessing basic minimum packages of health services as defined by the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), while 45,529 were enrolled under the Basic Healthcare Provision Fund (BHCPF).

He explained that for those enrolled under the BHCPF, the state government provides a 25 percent counterpart fund while NHIS provides 75 per cent from the BHCPF based on the defined benefit package.

The director-general disclosed that the authority had so far registered a total of 514, 265 people into the state health insurance scheme.

He said that 382,593 were enrolled under the formal sector, 3,713 under the informal sector, 986 under the Tertiary Students Health Insurance Programme and 2,115 under the pensioner’s scheme.

He said that the purpose of the scheme is to provide all residents of the state with authentic and equitable healthcare services without financial restrictions.

According to him, the goal is to achieve Universal Health Coverage, improve the poor health indices in the state and reduce out-of-pocket expenditure for health services.

He also appreciated the TWG for the visit, laying emphasis on creating the needed awareness of the scheme, particularly in the informal sector.

“We will work with you to create the needed awareness on the various health insurance packages being provided by KADCHMA.

“We will also look forward to getting feedback from you on some of the concerns and perceptions of the beneficiaries of our insurance scheme,” he said.

Earlier, Philip Yatai, Citizens’ Co-Chair of the TWG, explained that the objective of the visit was to create familiarity between the agency and civil society organisations working in the social protection space.

Yatai added that the visit was also to strengthen the synergy between the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and implementing agencies of social protection programmes.

“We are here to also receive updates on the activities of the agency to enable the CSOs to effectively track the implementation of the health insurance scheme at the delivery points.

“The health insurance programme is one of the high impact social protection programmes that enable the poor and vulnerable to access basic healthcare services without financial barriers,” he said

 

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