At the health policy dialogue organised by PharmAccess Foundation and Nigeria Health Watch on the 11th April 2019, Njide Ndili discussed Disrupting healthcare with public-private partnerships in Nigeria.
2. Our Integrated Approach
At PharmAccess, we
deploy an integrated
approach to tackling
the challenges facing
the health sector in
Nigeria
DEMAND SIDE
INTERVENTIONS
DRIVEN
BY TECHNOLOGY
QUALITY
ACCESS TO
FINANCE
RESEARCH &
CAPACITY
DEVELOPMENT
VERTICAL
PROGRAMS
3. Why Public Private Partnerships
RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
₦316 BILLION
TOTAL FMOH BUDGET
₦366.1 BILLION
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
₦50.1 BILLION
PPPs: Strategy to cover
Healthcare infrastructure
gap in 2019 and beyond
₦50 bn for healthcare is
clearly not able to cover
the infrastructure gap in
the industry and so FGN
will clearly rely on Public
Private Partnerships going
forward.
Outlook – 2019 and beyond
4. Why we Must All Embrace Public-Private Partnerships
• In spite of the infrastructural gaps in the healthcare sector in Nigeria, the Federal Government is allocating only about
3.95% of its budget on healthcare in 2018.
• Health spend per capita is also quite low, with Nigeria ranking lower than many African countries.
Healthcare expenditure Per Capita in $PPP across Selected Economies
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
World Algeria Angola Nigeria South Africa Thailand
Source: Business Monitor International 2016
5. Access to Finance Scheme – Revitalizing Non functional PHCs
The Access to Finance
Scheme is geared towards
revitalizing non functional
Primary Healthcare Centres
through the involvement of
the private sector
6. Access to Finance Scheme – Revitalizing non functional PHCs…
Akumazi PHC
Delta State
Aiyeteju PHC
Ibeju Lekki
Lagos State
7. PharmAccess PPP Initiatives – Primary Health
Government
Buy-in &
Support
Financial
Partners
Loans to be disbursed
amounting to
$5million
Over 68 defunct PHCs to be
revitalized, equipped and
SafeCare certified
Population of both States in
excess of 27 million
Evidence based Insight: Data
& Business Intelligence
Lagos and Delta States Partnerships & Consensus Building
8. PharmAccess PPP Initiatives – Secondary & Tertiary Health
Digital Xray Limited
• Purpose: purchase of Siemens MRI and CT
Scan for the Orthopaedic hospital via a PPP
arrangement.
• Description: Public-private partnership to
setup a diagnostic centre within the 450-bed
National Orthopedic Hospital in Lagos State.
9. Expectation Setting
Conference Objectives:
• To show disruptive initiatives in the healthcare sector through effective
collaboration between the public and the private sector
• To explore the current challenges in financing healthcare transactions and
proffering possible solutions
• To identify the factors that will stimulate synergies for effective public-private
partnerships to enable positive and rapid disruption in the healthcare sector
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