Only 17% of Nigerians Have Health Insurance Coverage – Poll
A survey conducted by NOI Polls has revealed that only 17 per cent of the country's population has health insurance coverage in
The chief executive officer,
He said this suggested that health insurance had remained very low in
He said the poll showed a high utilisation of public hospitals across the country as disclosed by 58 per cent of respondents. "In addition, while 36 per cent utilises private health care facilities, five per cent disclosed that they utilised both public and private health care facilities."
He said 80 per cent of the respondents disclosed that they paid out of pocket for health care services, irrespective of the health care facilities they visit.
The poll recommended that awareness of the NHIS is critical as only 51 per cent of respondents who pay out of pocket were aware of the Scheme.
The director-general of the
The managing director, Nigeria Health Watch,



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