The Guardian (Nigeria)

HMO unveils diaspora health insurance scheme in U. S., UK

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze, Abuja

AHEALTH Management Organisati­on, Ultimate Health has launched the Diaspora Health Insurance programme, which will enable Nigerians i n the United States and the United Kingdom to acquire medical insurance coverage for their families. The Chief Executive Officer, Ultimate Health HMO, Lekan E wenla, said that the initiative was in line with the responsibi­lities of accredited HMOS as the statutor y drivers of enrollment of Nigerians in the programme and towards the attainment of U niversal Health Coverage ( UHC) in the country. He recalled that the Federal Government in May 2022 enacted the National Health Insurance Authority Act, which makes health insurance mandatory for all Nigerians and legal residents, as well as ensures the wellbeing of Nigerians and reverses the nation’s poor health indices.

Ewenla told The Guardian that the firm conducted research on the rate of financial support from Nigerians in Diaspora to their parents, siblings and other relatives and discovered that the amount of financial support was humongous.

He stated that though the financial support was mostly placed on the doorstep of medical care, which elicits prompt attention, Ultimate Health findings revealed that the financial assistance is mostly diverted to other major needs of the recipients.

He said: “Our opinion polls revealed that most Nigerians in Diaspora will prefer to enroll their families back and even themselves on the health insurance programme to ensure the wellbeing of their families. It is common knowledge that the volume of Nigerians in the Diaspora is huge and that was a major reason for the Federal Government to establish Nigerians in Diaspora Commission ( NIDCOM).”

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