“There is a looming crisis of renal disease in the state but the hospital has made provision subject to the governor’s pronouncement that 2000 people can come to ESH and do a test to be able to have an idea of the state of their renal health, because kidney disease is such that if you detect it early and you listen to the instructions of your caregivers, it will not deteriorate.”
Sunday-Adeoye said the hospital was also adopting telemedicine to check medical tourism, noting that consultants who are in the Diaspora have indicated interest to partner with ESH with highly subsidised services to the people in the highly revered hospital that was benefitting from Public Private Partnership initiative of the state government.
Also speaking, the Managing Partner, CIUC, Charity Babatunde, said the state government was already mulling extending the PPP initiative to government hospitals in the state. She said, “I am aware the government is also considering other public hospitals in the state to benefit from the PPP but the pilot is ESH to see how it can work, to see whether it achieves its objectives and then extend it to other hospitals.”All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.
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