He said that children requiring the surgery pay only half of the bills, adding that other hospitals charge as high as one million for the same surgery.
“Our focus here is not to make money. We offer lots of social services. For instance, we charge N15,000 per session of dialysis. That amount is not even enough to buy the consumables during the session,” he said.
The CMD said that the hospital was underfunded, but declared that its limited resources were being prudently managed to break new grounds.
He announced that the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria had granted five years full accreditation to BSUTH to train consultant radiologists.
“Even in a depressed economy, we have been able to set up two new schools – School of Biochemical Engineering Training and School of Health Information Management.
“We have also received another grant from AIDs Preventive Initiative Nigeria; the outfit has also kitted our blood bank,” he said.
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