What challenges do we currently face? (5)
While we have come a long way on our journey towards
eliminating barriers to a healthy community, but we are still facing many
challenges. I will only highlight five key areas: space, personnel,
intelligence, self-sufficiency and access to genuine medicines.
Space:
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Figure 1 The Health Centre, Mayo-Lope, Gembu, Taraba State |
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The current health centre as
you can see in Figure 1 above, is an old building in relatively poor condition
(e.g. leaking roof) which is unsafe, costly to repair (rectifying uses up
member contributions), being on rental/short-term tenancy also risks our long-term
sustainability.
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It is also small and is not
purpose-built as a hospital. We have received donated hospital beds, laboratory
and diagnostic equipment (including mobile x-ray and ultrasound scan machine)
that will improve our diagnostic capability but we are unable to install due to
the limited space. See Figure 2.
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We also have delivery beds
and other equipment that will support the provision of emergency obstetric care
and staff with relevant skill, however, there is no available space for
admission to enable us to commission this service, which is a major area of
need for the community.
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As mentioned above, we also
want to expand the membership of the health cooperative to 1000 (and 10,000
longer-term), and so desperately need a larger space to be able to provide
high-quality healthcare services that can meet the needs of all individual and
sponsored members. See Figure 3, floor plan of the proposed new site.
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Figure 2 Health worker training on operating and interpreting readings on pulse oximeter monitor |
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Figure 3 Floor plan of the proposed new site |
Personnel:
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We had challenges with our
ability to recruit and retain health workers, improve patient safety, expand
services, and increase satisfaction rates, thereby growing and sustaining our
cooperative membership.
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The cost of the health
workers is by far the largest proportion of our cost, see Figure 4 and Figure
5. On average this is 75% of our cost.
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Our remote location also
makes it difficult to recruit and fill up personnel gaps needed for high-quality
services
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Figure 4 Total monthly cost compared to total monthly income |
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Figure 5 Monthly staff cost compared to other costs |
Intelligence:
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Effective use of electronic
records (EMR) enables remote support for health workers on the ground to be
increase responsiveness to the changing healthcare needs of the community and
keep pace with global trends in healthcare quality and safety. Figure 6 shows the
performance of the scheme produced using manually entered data on an Excel
spreadsheet, valuable information for decision-making. A full EMR can make real-time evidence-based
decision-making a lot easier.
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Figure 6 Performance chart |
Self-sufficiency:
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While we are on course to
reach our target of 1000 paying and sponsored members by the end of September as
shown in Figure 7, we face a major challenge in getting our members to renew
their monthly contributions as shown in Figure 6 where Renewals only accounted
for between 7% and 21% of monthly income.
The scheme can only achieve self-sufficiency with sustained
contributions.
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Figure 7 Growth in cooperative membership |
Access to genuine medicines:
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As I speak, we have a
carton of medicine seized by NAFDAC undermining a key component of our business
model of getting donated medicines from our partners to bring down the cost. This
happened despite applying more than six months in advance without knowing the
outcome. Figure 8.
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There is no easy and
effective procurement platform for genuine medicines in Nigeria, which is a
major gap for the enterprising ones among us. Buying locally at the site of the
health centre means higher cost and no certainty about the quality of what you
are buying.
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Figure 8 Medicine cabinet at Dechi Health Centre |
Next time…
A step-by-step journey of how we got to this point and the challenges along the way.
To find out more: misaddiq@gmail.com
A step-by-step journey of how we got to this point and the challenges along the way.
To find out more: misaddiq@gmail.com