News
EXPOSED: How Stakeholders In Nigerian Health Sector Run Massive Referral Kickback Fraud
-
Kickback fraud places an additional financial burden on sick Nigerians
A PREMIUM TIMES investigation has exposed a massive referral kickback syndicate by stakeholders in the Nigeria health sector.
The investigation revealed how the country’s top diagnostic service providers, medical doctors and hospitals “steal billions of naira” yearly from unsuspecting patients who pay for healthcare out-of-pocket.
During the 20-month undercover investigation, a PREMIUM TIMES journalist posing as a doctor referred several persons to leading diagnostic centres for medical tests.
In a statement, Idris Akinbajo, managing editor of PREMIUM TIMES, said the organisation covered the costs of the tests as well as funded the patients’ transportation to the laboratories.
“Our findings are shocking and disturbing. Almost all the labs paid our reporter kickbacks of between 10 per cent and 20 percent of the cost of each test conducted. None of them tried to verify if the reporter was indeed a doctor as he claimed,” he said.
“One medical laboratory service provider even gives doctors loyalty tokens for every referral sent to it, which doctors can use to purchase telephone recharge cards, utility bills, spa, and vacations.
“The loyal tokens also qualify doctors to obtain car loans and mortgages backed by the diagnostic firm.
“This fraudulent kickback scheme does not only contravene extant regulations, it also places an additional financial burden on sick Nigerians 90 percent of who pay for medical expenses out of pocket.
“We hope that relevant authorities will act swiftly to halt this bribery that is clearly overburdening patients and endangering health care in our country. The series will run this week.”
Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:
Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.
Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.
Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611