
To meet Nigeria’s growing health needs, stakeholders have identified stronger collaboration, sustainable financing, and innovation as critical pillars for building a resilient healthcare system.
They also identified trust among stakeholders as an important means of creating a sustainable healthcare ecosystem in the country.
The stakeholders made this known at the Hallmark Health Service Limited (Hallmark HMO)’s Stakeholders Engagement 5.0, themed “Collaborating for Sustainable Healthcare System”, held recently in Lagos.
Hallmark Health Services Limited is a subsidiary of Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Plc. Hallmark HMO is a national HMO with presence in the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.
Speaking at the event, the stakeholders stressed that collaboration and trust across the healthcare value chain are required to create a more efficient and patient-centred system.
The Keynote Speaker, an Organisational Development Consultant, Olumide Ajomale, said lessons from the COVI-19 pandemic have shown the importance of collaboration in achieving a sustainable healthcare ecosystem.
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