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Lagos Emergency Healthcare Services Set For A Boost After Key Workshop
Lagos Emergency Healthcare Services are set for a boost after a workshop.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Ministry of Health has held a two-day Emergency Healthcare Services Strategy Workshop to address the critical issues facing emergency healthcare services in the state.
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The event, which held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, GRA Ikeja between Thursday 4th and Friday 5th of July, 2024, comprised key stakeholders from the emergency and trauma care ecosystem including, providers of emergency and trauma care, health managers, key policymakers, and funders.
According to a statement on Friday, the workshop critically evaluated the current challenges within the Emergency Healthcare Service framework.
Speaking on the motive for the workshop, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health, Dr. (Mrs.) Kemi Ogunyemi explained that the intention was to evaluate the current approach to providing emergency care from scene to centre.
“The goal of this workshop is to support the design of a roadmap that addresses the existing gaps and projects future advancements in the Emergency Healthcare Service landscape of Lagos State,” she said.
Furthermore, Dr. Ogunyemi highlighted the significance of emergency healthcare services as the backbone of the state’s healthcare infrastructure.
Recalling her personal experience with emergency services in Nigeria and contrasting it with the seamless process in the UK, she emphasised the urgent need for a robust emergency system in Lagos.
“We need to ensure that emergency care is accessible to all, regardless of location or socio-economic status,” the governor’s health aide stated.
Dr. Ogunyemi stressed the importance of preparedness, adequate resources, and leveraging technology to enhance emergency care.
She added that collaboration between healthcare providers, emergency services, and community organisations is crucial for creating a resilient emergency healthcare system.
“It can be a difference between life and death. This also underscores the critical nature of timely and efficient emergency responses,” Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s special adviser added.
On his part, Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, acknowledged the significant work done in preventive care but pointed out the gaps in emergency care.
He discussed the challenges, such as the lack of trained personnel, inadequate resources, and the absence of a coordinated system for emergency responses.
“We need to focus on what an emergency really is and how it should be effectively managed,” Ogboye emphasised.
Key Focus Area of the Workshop
Meanwhile, key focus areas of the two-day workshop included the evaluation of trauma care, examining the current state of ambulance services, addressing logistics issues in patient transfers, and improving integrated care systems.
Additionally, sustainable financing models, quality of care, governance, and the use of technology were discussed to enhance emergency healthcare services in the state.
The workshop aimed to produce a comprehensive situational analysis, a working document for an end-to-end pathway for emergency care, and establish working groups to implement the recommendations over the next year.
The outcomes will be presented at the upcoming Lagos Trauma Care Conference for further discussion and validation.
Dr. Ogunyemi concluded the event by urging all stakeholders to work together to advance emergency healthcare services in Lagos.
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“Let us ensure that every individual receives the care they need in their moment of need,” she said, while highlighting the collective responsibility to build a more integrated and responsive emergency healthcare system.
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