Expert advocates citizen-focused new health system for Nigeria

Emeritus Professor Oladipo Akinkugbe has called for a new health system that is tailored to the needs of the ordinary man in the street

Why Nigerians defecate publicly

Special report on why improved public awareness is not enough to reduce public defecation in Nigeria

First aid tips to save accident victims

The first few minutes of a medical emergency are always critical, but nearly two thirds of us admit we wouldn’t know what to do

Study identifies risk factors associated with neonatal deaths in Nigeria

A new study has identified risk factors associated with neonatal deaths in Nigeria using the 2008 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey

Doctors call for Lassa fever treatment centers in south east Nigeria

The South East zonal caucus of Nigeria Medical Association (NMA) has enjoined the Nigerian government to establish health centres and facilities where Lassa fever patients could be treated and managed

Africa's Health Facilities Are Grossly Inadequate - WHO

A study carried out in several African nations has revealed that in all ramifications, health facilities in Africa are grossly inadequate. According to the research carried out in the African nations and published by the WHO's Regional Office for Africa, ordinary citizens across Africa are dissatisfied with the quality of healthcare services they are getting from public health facilities.

In the report of the research entitled Health Systems in Africa: Community Perceptions and Perspectives, the researchers identified health issues and challenges that Africans experience - these include diseases, health access and expectations from healthcare.

"In all, the report makes seven recommendations that cover a broader definition of health, reforms needed for infrastructure and health financing mechanisms, the value of community-based involvement in planning, surveillance and management of common problems, and broader research and sharing of best practices. The study illustrates the importance of community involvement in the governance of health services, and the input they can provide to improve both care and coverage," WHO stated.