Alero Alakija, chairperson QLife Family Clinic and Akin Abayomi, Lagos State commissioner for Health during the building relaunch and dedication ceremony of QLife Family Clinic in Lagos.
Akin Abayomim Lagos State commissioner for Health, has disclosed that the state requires about 30,000 family physicians to meet global standards but currently has only about 5,000.
Abayomi spoke at the relaunch and dedication of the new headquarters of QLife Family Clinic in Victoria Island, where he described family medicine as the cornerstone of an efficient healthcare system and hailed QLife as a model for patient-centred care.
“The mission of government is to bring the private sector into the spectrum of understanding of how we deliver healthcare in Lagos,” he said, adding that the Sanwo-Olu administration is creating an enabling environment for quality healthcare providers while weeding out substandard operators.
Delivering a keynote address titled ‘The Power of First Contact,’ the commissioner said
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