With the widespread incidence of
COVID-19 in the country and its impact on healthcare delivery, the
practice of telemedicine is being advocated as one of the quickest and
effective means of accessing primary
healthcare by the majority of Nigerians.
The Chief Technology Officer of MeCure,
Mr. Adil Shaikh, said this recently at a webinar on,
“Managing
Healthcare Business During and Post Covid-19 Era,” organised by Polaris
Bank.
Shaikh believes that telemedicine offers
a game-changing solution to our already overstretched medical services
delivery in the country if properly explored and harnessed concertedly
by stakeholders, including financial institutions.
With respect to expanding coverage,
improved and timely access to primary health care services, it was
explained that Telemedicine provides patients the opportunity to access
online consultation, prescription and delivery of prescribed drugs from
certified pharmacies across Nigeria.
Shaikh, noted however, that telemedicine
comes with challenges especially for providers of medical services who
wish to explore the initiative; ranging from technology infrastructure,
user education & general awareness and connectivity issues on the
part of the consumer.
He further identified three major areas financial institutions could assist to bridge the gaps.
“Financial institutions could leverage reach as a result of their
large customer base to generate awareness; innovate on digital payments
and partner with health institutions,” he said.
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