“Our commitment to improving tertiary healthcare services is unwavering. Twelve tertiary hospitals and centrea have been earmarked for infrastructure development, including the establishment of oncology centres, radiology centres, and diagnostics facilities. These investments will enhance our capacity to provide specialized care and meet the evolving healthcare needs of our people,” Pate stated.

He noted that the government is working with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria to address the shortage of healthcare professionals by increasing the number of medical students admitted to medical schools in the country.

According to him, the healthcare system in the country will be digitalised as part of the ministry’s agenda for the healthcare sector.

“Digitalisation is poised to revolutionise healthcare delivery in Nigeria, and we are committed to embracing this transformation.

“Within the next two weeks, we will unveil a comprehensive program to digitize our healthcare system, streamlining processes, enhancing efficiency, and improving patient outcomes,” Pate stated.

Source: Punch