FCTA offers free treatment, food to Abuja hospital patients

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration on Wednesday unveiled Medical Palliative Scheme to boost healthcare delivery in the territory.

This scheme led by the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, in Abuja, offered free medical treatment, drugs, surgeries, foodstuff, and among others to patients in Gwarimpa General Hospital, Abuja.

The FCTA noted that the scheme has a sustainability plan for achieving long-term goals for the well-being of the people.

The Mandate Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory for Health Services and Environment, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, said every patient at the hospital for the day would get free medical tests, treatments, and surgeries, and they would be paid for by the health insurance scheme.

Fasawe said, “It is not news to all of us that Nigeria is going through a tough period right now. We have a government that is not ignorant of this. We have a government that is not pretending not to see what is going on. We have been given food palliatives. A palliative means that we are treating symptoms or a quick stopgap before the whole problem is universally solved.

“We have started to realise that a lot of our patients are coming in sick because the money they should have used to buy their medicines, they are using it to buy food as a result of limited resources, but competing demands.

“So, we got together and wrote a memo to Barr. Nyesom Wike to approve the concept of medical palliative and the minister will not approve unless you show him a sustainability plan, we were able to convince him that the health insurance scheme for the vulnerable, which is a percentage of the country’s national budget, can support us in the medical palliatives scheme. What we have done today here is proof that this can work, it is sustainable, and it is something that has come to stay.”

The mandate secretary reported that the number of individuals enrolled in the health insurance scheme in the FCT grew from 104,000 to 180,000 over the past year.

“For every single treatment that everyone will get here today will be free. I do not mean only medicines, even the tests that will be carried out will be free. For those on the wards, even the medicines that we would normally write for them to go and buy in the pharmacy will be free,” she added.

She clarified, however, that the free medical palliatives will not be provided daily; instead, patients will receive sufficient medication to last for two months.

“If I give you enough medicines to last you for two months, the money you are to use to buy your diabetes medicine or your hypertension medicine, you will allocate into other things so that you can live a balanced life. We always say health is not only the absence of disease, that is also another reason behind the medical palliative scheme.

“A hungry person cannot be a healthy person. Every single patient that comes into this hospital today will get his tests, and his treatments done for free. Even those that need surgery, we will book them for surgery and it will be carried out for free and this will be paid for by the health insurance scheme.

“But you can only benefit from this if you register with the FCT Health Insurance Scheme. The FCT health insurance scheme is a scheme whereby a family of four will pay a certain amount and they will get free health care for the rest of the year.

‘”The other advantage of this medical palliative scheme is that it will encourage people to register on our health insurance scheme. Everything that you have gotten today for free if you have the health insurance of FCT, you will get for free on another day where medical palliatives are not being distributed”, she said.

In response, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Muhammad Pate, praised the FCTA’s initiative, noting that it supports President Bola Tinubu’s agenda to enhance the health of Nigerians.

Pate highlighted that this is the first time the medical palliative is being introduced in the FCT and encouraged all the states in the country to emulate the FCTA’s scheme.

Pate said, “We’ve been working very hard over the last 12 months to improve the health of all Nigerians, and today we’re seeing one more step along with the FCTA under the order of Wike, the Mandate Secretary, and ourselves in the Federal Ministry of Health under the overall leadership of President Tinubu to continue to deliver things that will improve the health and well-being of all Nigerians.

“But we have to do it together with states and we have to do it together with our health workers, and I saw the amazing health workers here in this hospital, and with the exemplary leadership that the FCTA has. Dr Fasawe  is an exemplary leader working with Minister Wike, and we in the Federal Ministry of Health are collaborating with them, as we are also collaborating with all the 36 states.”

Meanwhile, he cautioned Nigerians against relying on harmful traditional practices for healthcare, particularly during childbirth.

A beneficiary of the scheme, Musa Sani appreciated the FCTA for the initiative.

Sanjay said, “This is the first time I’m receiving this, and it is thoughtful. I hope it can continue so that more people can benefit from it.”

Another beneficiary, Ene Abu noted, “Receiving the medical palliatives has been a lifesaver for me. The medications will ease my condition during such a difficult time. I’m grateful for the support and feel more confident in managing my health.”

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