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Duchess Hospital wins 2024 Private Tertiary Healthcare Facility of the Year Award

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Duchess International Hospital, Ikeja GRA, Lagos has been voted the Private Tertiary Healthcare Facility of the Year 2024.  In a keenly contested nationwide voting process with nominees including several prominent and high-profile Nigerian hospitals, Duchess Hospital came first in the private tertiary healthcare facility of the year category. This award comes less than three years following the opening of the state-of-the-art medical facility, an indication of the remarkable achievement and hard work of the staff and management and their dedication to providing access to affordable quality healthcare on behalf of Nigerians.

The Nigeria Healthcare Excellence Awards (NHEA), established in 2014, is an initiative of Global Project and Resources in partnership with the Anadach Group. It was designed to celebrate distinguished personalities and organizations who have contributed immensely to the growth and development of the Nigerian healthcare sector. The Duchess Hospital’s achievement as the Private Tertiary Healthcare Facility of the Year was presented to the hospital at a the Awards’ 10th anniversary celebration on the 21st of June 2024.

Speaking at a media briefing held at the Duchess International Hospital on the 9th of July, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr Adetokunbo Shitta-Bey said the Duchess Hospital set out in October 2021 with a clearly articulated vision to become “Africa’s favourite hospital” and a mission to “reverse medical tourism by delivering the highest standards of care”.

He highlighted the hospital’s key strategic priorities aimed at delivering “access to affordable world-class healthcare” and noted that Duchess, as a tertiary care hospital offers “the most advanced technology and treatments” and provides a range of specialized diagnostic and treatment interventions that enable it to serve as a hub for inbound medical tourism and a referral centre for complex medical care from primary and secondary care centres and hospitals across the country and abroad. 

Describing the capacity and range of facilities available at the Duchess Hospital, Dr Shitta-Bey explained that the state-of-the-art, multi-specialist 100-bed hospital houses 36 clinical consulting rooms, five operating theatres, 22 critical care beds distributed across adult, paediatric, neonatal and cardiac intensive care, 21 dedicated cardiac beds and eight dialysis beds. He listed some of the hospital’s important milestone achievements in the last three years to include a groundbreaking 12-hour complex breast reconstruction, routinely performed reconstructive Plastic surgery and complex Orthopaedic surgery procedures, including knee and hip replacements and trauma, complex operations on the brain and spine and a thriving and highly successful Open Heart Surgery programme.

Shitta-Bey reiterated the hospital’s commitment to delivering access to affordable world-class healthcare for all Nigerians, regardless of socio-economic status. He stated, despite these achievements, that patient registration at the Duchess Hospital has remained N5000 (five thousand Naira) since the inception of the hospital and will continue to be charged at N5000 for all patients and for the foreseeable future. 

Speaking on behalf of the Board of Directors, Dr Adeyemi Onabowale, Chairman of the Duchess International Hospital and the Reddington Hospital Group remarked: “I am delighted that Duchess has been able to transform the lives of numerous Nigerians, brought joy to homes through providing affordable quality healthcare and reduce the trend of medical tourism abroad in less than three years of its operation and existence”. 

He further stated that “this was achieved in a difficult operating environment marked by high inflation, high cost of electricity, and low purchasing power affecting many Nigerians”. Dr Onabowale commended the staff and management of the Duchess International Hospital for their dedication and charged them to continue to put the selfless service of saving lives above any other consideration.

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L-R: Dr Adeyemi Onabowale (Chairman, Duchess Hospital, Ikeja) and Dr Adetokunbo Shitta-Bey (Chief Executive Officer) at the Media Briefing on Tuesday 9th July, to announce the Award of Private Tertiary Healthcare Facility of the Year 2024, to Duchess International Hospital, Ikeja.

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L-R: Mr Adebanji Adekanle, Chief Financial Officer; Dr Adeyemi Onabowale, Chairman, Duchess Hospital, Ikeja and Reddington Hospital Group; Dr Adetokunbo Shitta-Bey, Chief Executive Officer; Dr Olufunke Ijimakin, Chief Compliance Officer; Dr Olajide Ojo, Clinical Director at the Media Briefing on Tuesday 9th July, to announce the award of Private Tertiary Healthcare Facility of the Year, 2024, to Duchess International Hospital, Ikeja.

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KWARA GOVT LAUNCHES PROJECT TEN MILLION: 196,913 RESIDENTS TO BE SCREENED FOR HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES

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Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq today flagged off the Kwara Project Ten Million to screen one hundred and ninety-six thousand, nine hundred and thirteen residents of Kwara for hypertension and diabetes.

The launch, which was held at the State Banquet Hall, is expected to run from 27th of October to the 3rd of November 2024.

Represented by his Deputy, Mr Kayode Alabi, Governor AbdulRazaq stated that hypertension and diabetes are a pressing health challenge affecting millions globally and posing significant risks to our communities, hence the need for a free screening programme for hypertension and diabetes for the residents of the state.

He added that with health being a fundamental right, this administration has been and will continue to take significant steps towards combating these silent diseases by ensuring that every citizen has easy access to the resources they need to live a healthy life.

“Through this screening programme, we seek to raise awareness, offer free screening, and provide education on prevention and management” he explained.

He urged Kwarans to take advantage of this programme by participating in the exercise, adding that together, the cycle of ignorance and stigma surrounding these conditions can be broken as well as promoting a proactive approach to health.

Governor AbdulRazaq noted that in addition to this free screening initiative, it is imperative that healthier lifestyle changes be made, which includes eating healthy, regular exercise, and regular check-ups.

The Governor expressed gratitude to the healthcare professionals, community organizations, and volunteers who have worked tirelessly to bring this initiative to life.

In her speech, First Lady of Kwara state and Founder Ajike Foundation, Amb. Prof. Olufolake AbdulRazaq stated that this initiative being launched today underscores the commitment of the state government to the health of Kwarans.

She noted the importance of early detection and prompt treatment of diseases in order to prevent complications that may arise from late detection.

She charged residents of the state to prioritize their wellbeing by knowing their blood pressure and blood sugar count in order to avert the incidence of sudden death.

In her address, Commissioner for Health, Dr Amina El-Imam explained that the Project Ten Million is an initiative of the Nigeria Health Commissioner’s Forum endorsed by the Nigeria Governor’s Forum, the Federal Ministry of Health and several development partners.

She added that the Project is aimed at screening 10 Million Nigerians for the two major and deadliest non-communicable diseases, hypertension and diabetes, across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Speaker of the State Assembly, Rt. Honorable Yakubu Salihu Danladi represented by Hon Abdulkareem Musa expressed joy over the initiative, pledging that all 24 members of the House will take the awareness to all their constituents so that they can all benefit from the project.

Chairman House Committee on Health and Environment, Hon. Razaq Owolabi lauded the administration of Governor AbdulRazaq for prioritizing the health of residents, assuring the full participation of the State House of Assembly to the wellbeing of the people of the state.

Development Partners and other stakeholders commended the intervention of the government of Kwara state aimed at improving the health of residents of the state, pledging their continued support to Kwara State.

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Odemuyiwa, Caring Habitat’s Medical Director, calls for establishment of more rehab hospitals in Nigeria

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L-R: Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, Secretary, Ogun State Government; Dr. Tomi Coker, Hon. Commissioner for Health, Ogun State; Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, Special Adviser, Lagos State Governor on Health; Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, D-G, Nigeria Diaspora Commission; Dr. Olaolu Odemuyiwa, Chief Medical Director of Caring Habitat and Dr Adeyemi Onabowale, Chairman, Reddington Hospital Group, at the official commissioning of Caring Habitat, Lekki, Lagos.

The healthcare value chain in Nigeria has received shot in the arm with the official commissioning in Lekki, Lagos of Caring Habitat, the first post-hospital care facility in Nigeria for patients who are “too sick to go home but too well to remain in the hospital.”At a well-attended opening event on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, the Chief Medical Director for Caring Habitat, Dr. Olaolu Odemuyiwa, said the facility is a halfway house, a bridge between an acute center (hospital) and a home.”Our mission is to transition individuals from dependent to independent living in the shortest possible time,” declared Dr. Odemuyiwa. He said that the facility will help free hospital beds to admit more patients in critical health conditions while Caring Habitat takes over to ensure the patient returns to full recovery and returns to an independent life.He therefore called on state governments to establish more rehabilitation hospitals within their states while the Federal government should establish at least one in each geopolitical zone so that more people can be nurtured back to productive independent live after chronic illness.According to the Caring Habitat Chief Medical Director, the facility is a 40-room purpose-built state-of-the-art Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre strategically located in a serene and secured area in Metro Homes Estate, Abraham Adesanya, Lagos.Their services include physical rehabilitation for stroke, catastrophic illness, post-operative recovery, frailty, debility, and arthritis.“We also manage chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, chronic pain, dementia, among other services,” said Odemuyiwa who returned to Nigeria to set up Caring Habitat after 30 years of practice in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.Mr. Tokunbo Talabi, Secretary to Ogun State Government and Special Guest of Honour at the event, said Caring Habitat came at a time when Nigerians are yearning for better health care services. He said the partnership between the government and the private sector in health will ensure that Nigeria has a very healthy and productive population able to drive the economy to prosperity.Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Director-General, Nigeria Diaspora Commission, who was also a special guest at the event, urged Nigerians in the Diaspora to emulate the good gesture of the Chief Medical Director of Caring Habitat and return home to help build Nigeria not only in the health sector but all other sectors that can help the country achieve inclusive growth and economic prosperity.Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Health, Mrs. Kemi Ogunyemi, said that Lagos State is collaborating with the private sector healthcare facilities to reduce the burden of patients care on government hospitals which she said can cater for only 30% of patients in the state. “The rest 60% patronize private hospitals, while 10% has other means of taking care of their health,” Mrs. Ogunyemi said.She commended the management and staff of Caring Habitat saying the facility represents a significant stride towards bridging the gap in healthcare infrastructure and expertise not only in Lagos State but Nigeria. Highlights of the Open Day event was a guided tour of the facilities by guests.

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Edward & Clara Memorial Clinic, Nigeria’s first private Primary Healthcare facility opens in Okota, Lagos 

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Lagos, September 16, 2024.

Quality and affordable healthcare at the grassroots received a boost at the weekend with the opening of the Edward & Clara Memorial Clinic (ECMC), a walk-in health facility on the first floor of SuperSavers Mall, Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos. This is the second facility to open in Lagos following the ECMC clinic at SuperSavers Mall, Osapa, Lekki which was commissioned in April 2023.Managing Director of Edward & Clara Memorial Clinic, Dr. Augustina Anetor said the establishment of the walk-in clinic was in response to the challenges in the Nigerian healthcare landscape which include limited access, inadequate infrastructure and high service delivery costs. Dr. Anetor, a United Kingdom trained Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon who returned to Nigeria in response to the Federal Government’s appeal to healthcare professionals in the Diaspora to return home to help drive growth, innovation and inclusivity in the healthcare sector explained that ECMC is a unique project with the vision to become a reference point in preventive healthcare and empowering communities nationwide to thrive in wellness and vitality.“Our clinic facilities are imbedded in the communities, situated closely to the activities of daily life enabling people to walk in and get urgent attention. Our healthcare services include clinical consultation, laboratory tests, treatment and management of minor and intermediate injuries and fractures, health screening and counseling”, Dr. Anetor said.She noted that ECMC leverages technology, collaboration with health professionals and institutions in Nigeria and in the Diaspora to provide access to quality and affordable healthcare solutions to communities especially in Okota, Amuwo Odofin and Lekki where the first clinic was established last year. Dr. Anetor urged regular shoppers at SuperSavers Mall and residents of Okota to take advantage of the one month free registration and consultation and walk in with family members to access quality healthcare and know their health status.Chairman of the opening ceremony, Mr. Lucky Egede said the establishment of Edward & Clara Memorial Clinic is a giant stride in nation building, saying that Nigeria can only make tremendous progress when we all do our bits across different fields and locations in the country. Mr. Egede, who is also the chairman of SuperSavers supermarket retail chain in Nigeria said a healthy community builds a progressive nation. He urged shoppers and residents of Okota to take advantage ECMC at the shopping mall to enhance their families’ health status noting that “when you are healthy, you are wearing a crown that only the sick can see”.Several residential estates and communities in Okota who were represented at the event welcomed the walk-in clinic saying it has solved the problem of distance and access to quality private primary healthcare in the area.Image description: EDWARD AND CLARA MEMORIAL CLINIC OPENS IN OKOTA LAGOS L-R: Arch. Eromosele Anetor, Chairman, ECMC, Mr. Lucky Egede, Chairman, SuperSavers Supermarket Chain, Dr. Augustina Anetor, Managing Director, ECMC, and Dr. Donald Osarumwense, Director, ECMC , at the opening of the walk-in Clinic in Lagos at the weekend.

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