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FG launches 20-member committee for Nigeria digital in health initiative  

FG launches 20-member committee for Nigeria digital in health initiative  

The Federal Government has inaugurated a 20-man committee tasked with implementing the Nigeria Digital in Health Initiative (NDHI).  

Led by the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, the initiative aims to overhaul the national digital healthcare architecture, ushering in a new era of efficient data management in healthcare facilities nationwide. 

During the ceremony held in Abuja, Prof. Pate emphasized that the NDHI represents a crucial milestone in the ongoing efforts to transform Nigeria’s health sector.  

The committee, headed by the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Tunji Alausa is poised to drive significant improvements in data management within healthcare facilities. 

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The committee 
Members of the Committee include: 

Dr. Tunji Alausa – Chairman 
Dr. Edem Adzogenu – Vice- Chairman 
Dr. Adejuwon Dada – Member 
Dr Chris. Osa. Isokpunwu – Member 
Dr. Gbenga Ijadola – Program Manager NHD Initiave 
Dr. Jimoh Salaudeen – Member 
Bodunde O. Onifade – Member 
Mr. Idris Albankudi – Member 
Mr. Lanre Lamina – Member 
Dr. Muyi Aina – Member 
Tajudeen Ibrahim – Member 
Kelechi Ohiri – Member 
Dr. Lolade Adeyemi – Member 

Mr. Bode Pedro – Member   
John Adebisi – Member 
Abubakar Yusuf – Member 
Dr Ibrahim Waziri – Member 
Dr. Oyebanji Filani – Member 
Robert Cryer – Member 
Leke Ojewale – Member 

Prof. Pate highlighted the benefits of digitalizing health records, including enhanced patient experiences, improved data protection, and better health outcomes.  

He underscored the potential of digital platforms to streamline the work of healthcare providers, empower policymakers, and enhance accountability across the healthcare ecosystem. 
Dr. Alausa echoed these sentiments, noting the challenges posed by the lack of standardized data collection and management systems in the Nigerian healthcare system. 
He emphasized the urgent need to transition to a digital health infrastructure to address these challenges effectively. 

The Digital in Health Initiative aims to go beyond Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Electronic Health Record (EHR) platforms.  

Dr. Alausa outlined a comprehensive approach that encompasses data gathering, repository management, servicing, and regulation.  

The initiative seeks to establish a national unified EMR platform as a central hub for enhancing health system efficiency and ensuring robust monitoring of public health indicators. 
The national unified EMR platform will facilitate seamless data exchange, quality assurance, and opportunities for research, thereby strengthening Nigeria’s national health security.  
Additionally, it will promote accountability across healthcare institutions and empower citizens by granting them ownership of their health data for the first time in Nigeria’s history. 

The newly inaugurated committee will play a pivotal role in driving policy formulation, regulation, and repository management to support the implementation of digital health interventions.  

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Chioma Chukwunedu

Chioma Chukwunedu is a pharmacist and health analyst. She uses data and articles to educate the public about healthcare services and systems so they can make informed decisions about their health.

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