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Ebonyi Flags Off Free Health Insurance For Persons Living With HIV

by Obinna Ogbonnaya
4 weeks ago
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Ebonyi State Health Insurance Agency (EBSHIA) has kicked off a programme to enrol 29,000 persons living with HIV (PLHIV) into the state’s health insurance scheme at no cost.

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The ceremony, which was coordinated by the Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWAN), in partnership with EBSHIA held at the Women Development Centre (WDC) Abakaliki, the state capital.

The executive secretary of EBSHIA, Dr Divine Igwe, described the intervention as a “bold statement of compassion and inclusion” and a reflection of the state’s resolve that “no Ebonyian should be denied healthcare because of financial barriers.”

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Igwe commended Governor Francis Nwifuru, for his “magnanimity and visionary leadership” in approving free access to healthcare for this critical population.

The EBSHIA boss disclosed that the enrolment, facilitated by a Global Fund project attracted through the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) and the National Tuberculosis, Leprosy and Buruli Ulcer Control Programme (NTBLCP), is designed to be seamless.

“To make this process seamless, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) is here with us. “We sincerely appreciate NIMC for accepting to collaborate with EBSHIA to make this exercise easier.

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“Anyone without a National Identification Number (NIN) can obtain it right here during registration. Once you complete your enrolment, EBSHIA will issue you a health insurance ID card, which grants you access to healthcare services across accredited facilities.

“To avoid stigmatization, our ID cards are designed to be identical to the general health insurance ID cards. There is no distinction, no differential recognition, and no special marking. Everyone is treated with equal dignity and confidentiality.

“Furthermore, I want to assure all beneficiaries that your data is highly protected and encrypted.

Nobody will have unauthorized access to your personal or health information. So, there is absolutely no reason to fear or hesitate — your privacy is guaranteed.

“As Executive Secretary of EBSHIA, I am personally committed to ensuring that no Ebonyian will die because of lack of money to go to the hospital when sick. That is my pledge to you, and that is the heart of our mission.

“To all stakeholders, partners, and beneficiaries present here today, let us work together to make sure every person living with HIV in Ebonyi State is enrolled, empowered, and assured of quality healthcare.”

The Global Fund Project during the flag-off revealed that while the target remains at 29,000, only 2,162 persons have been enrolled so far.

“Despite the initial challenge of beneficiaries lacking NINs, the programme is already delivering impact. Key testimonies include 10 successful deliveries (one by C-section and nine normal births), four hernia operations, one fibroid operation, and three eye surgeries, with three pairs of eyeglasses issued.

“Our expectation is that you go and tell others that this Global Fund project is highly beneficial through the help of EBSHIA.”

The coordinator of NEPWAN, Comr. Chukwuma Nwafor described the gesture as extraordinary adding that it is happening under the administration of Governor Nwifuru where medical services are accessed free of charge without collecting any percentage.

 

“It is now left for us to access these services,” he said.

 

 

 

 

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