New Telegraph

September 12, 2024

Clinic Pioneers Models To Tackle Nigeria’s Healthcare Challenges

Health experts have advocated for more attention by government at all levels to clinical governance as a critical component that has significantly hindered the development and efficiency of Nigeria’s They argued that most patients are being denied comprehensive healthcare because many hospitals have failed to integrate clinical governance into their operational frameworks.

Leading the debate for clinical governance during the lunch of AGCare Specialist Clinic at Asaba the Delta State capital, its founder, Dr Chukwuka Monye noted that the clinic has tackled the challenge of inadequate clinical governance by implementing innovative models, enabling the hospital to stand out despite Nigeria’s broader healthcare challenges.

He said: “Our vision is to ensure that quality healthcare should not be the exclusive preserve of only a few. Why should quality care be only for a few people? “This is one of the reasons we embarked on rolling out more centres across the country.

We are thinking about healthcare in an integrated manner.” Speaking in the same vein, the Principal Lead of AGCare, Dr Ebomwonyi Osagie, explained that the system is a framework designed to ensure quality care for every patient, stressing that it involves maximum attention from the registration desk through the entire experience of the patient in the hospital.

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