He was quoted saying: ‘’We see technology playing a critical role in achieving government’s target of making 10,000 Primary Healthcare Centres functional across the country in the next 2 years. This is a commitment to our people we fully intend to deliver on’’. Prof.Adewole observed that the rapid growth and penetration of ICTs has ushered in a proliferation of technology applications in every sector of our lives, including the health sector stressing that without appropriate guidance and coordination, technology can become an inhibitor rather than an enabler.
“The world is changing, and we cannot afford to lag behind, let’s take a giant step forward to transform our health sector, let’s use ICT to advance telemedicine, we can achieve this, we have the resources and all it takes,’’ he stressed. He expressed concern over the proliferation of technology application and lack of coordination which if not checked can further weaken the health system, through duplication of efforts, resultant wastage and inefficient use of lean resources. He explained that the inauguration of the National eHealth Governance Structure is to coordinate, guide and monitor eHealth implementations, including setting rules, policies, guidelines and standards to guide stakeholders.
The Governance Structure is made up of a Steering Committee, a Technical Committee and a Project Management Office. The Steering Committee, he said will provide strategic leadership and direction. The Technical Committee will provide technical inputs towards implementation, while the Project Management Office which will domicile within the ICT Department, has responsibility for the daily operations and provides necessary secretariat services.
Also speaking, the Minister of Communications Barrister Abdur-Raheem Adebayo Shittu recalled that in January 2013, the Federal Government launched an initiative called ‘ICT for Saving One Million Lives’ to promote a result based approach to tackling the challenges Nigeria face in delivering health care services.
Source:MWN