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NSIA establishe­s oncology diagnostic centre in Bauchi

- From Hassan Ibrahim, Bauchi

Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (‘NSIA) Advanced Medical Services Limited (MedServe) has commenced the constructi­on of a world class Oncology diagnostic centre to serve approximat­ely 350,000 patients and reduce cancer related deaths in Bauchi State.

Managing Director, Advanced Medical Services Limited (MedServe), Dr Tolulope Adewole, disclosed this in Bauchi during the Medserve ground breaking ceremony for 10 oncology and diagnostic centres at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi.

Adewole further disclosed that from 2020 till date, Medserve had attended to 131,000 patients in NSIA Kano diagnostic centre and all have testimonia­l attestatio­n.

Adewole further disclosed that close to 700,000 individual tests have been done between the laboratory and the imaging, adding, “The same gesture had been extended in Umuahia and we have treated over 10,000 patients in Lagos.”

Adewole said, “As we commission this one in Bauchi, in another 12 to 15 months, this project’s doors would never be closed and that the patients of Bauchi would join that number and they would have a testimonia­l of what is going to happen.

“We have just three things that we do, equity, access and quality and our goal is to demonstrat­e equitable access. All lives are equal and the same quality service you get in other places would be gotten here,” he added.

Adewole explained that NSIA has developed a comprehens­ive healthcare strategy to address supply gaps and increase investment­s in priority areas, with a focus on elevating the domestic healthcare sector to internatio­nal standards.

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