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10 August 2022

Highlights Of The NHIA Act 2022

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Health, they say, is wealth, and we couldn't agree more. It is therefore I commendable that the President has signed into law...
Nigeria Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
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Health, they say, is wealth, and we couldn't agree more. It is therefore I commendable that the President has signed into law, the National Health Insurance Authority Act (the "Act) which repeals the National Health Insurance Scheme Act, Cap. N42, LFN, 2004 (the "Old Act"). The Act seeks to promote, regulate, and integrate health insurance schemes and establish universal health coverage for all Nigerians.

Due to current economic circumstances, ordinary citizens who barely have enough to feed and are just trying to survive the week are usually not interested in paying a premium for an insurance policy (even though they would have loved to). The same is the story of every other indigent, the aged, physically and mentally challenged persons, and a lot more who are defined as the "Vulnerable Group" in the Act.

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ARTICLE
10 August 2022

Highlights Of The NHIA Act 2022

Nigeria Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences
Contributor
TNP logo
TNP is a commercially oriented law firm with a global outlook and a vibrant team of business savvy lawyers. Excellence is not just a core value, it is intrinsic in everything we do.
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