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  2. Healthcare in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Historically, health insurance in Nigeria could be applied to a few instances: free health care provided and financed for all citizens, health care provided by the government through a special health insurance scheme for government employees and private firms entering contracts with private health care providers. [6]

  3. National Primary Health Care Development Agency (Nigeria)

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    The agency was established by the Federal Government of Nigeria on December 10, 1992, following the promulgation of Decree No. 29. This decree aimed to address the deficiencies in Nigeria's primary healthcare system by creating a dedicated body responsible for its development, coordination, and implementation across the country.

  4. Federal Medical Centres - Wikipedia

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    As a general rule, most of the centres are situated in the State capital, especially in situations where the apex secondary health institution run by the state does not adequately meet the demands for specialist health care by the citizenry. Federal Medical Centre, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State. [5] Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Abeokuta, Ogun ...

  5. Universal health care by country - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Health Act of 1984 "does not directly bar private delivery or private insurance for publicly insured services", but provides financial disincentives for doing so. "Although there are laws prohibiting or curtailing private health care in some provinces, they can be changed", according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine.

  6. Health care systems by country - Wikipedia

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    However, because Nigeria operates a mixed economy, private providers of health care have a visible role to play in health care delivery. The federal government 's role is mostly limited to coordinating the affairs of the university teaching hospitals , while the state government manages the various general hospitals and the local government ...

  7. Pre-existing condition - Wikipedia

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    Regulation of pre-existing condition exclusions in individual (non-group) and small group (2 to 50 employees) health insurance plans in the United States was left to individual U.S. states as a result of the McCarran–Ferguson Act of 1945 which delegated insurance regulation to the states and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ...

  8. Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Care Act (ACA), formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and informally as Obamacare, is a landmark U.S. federal statute enacted by the 111th United States Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.

  9. Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare - Wikipedia

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    The Family Health department is concerned with creating awareness on reproductive, maternal and neonatal and child health, ensuring sound nutrition including infant and young child feeding, and care of the elderly and adolescents. The department of Public Health coordinates formulation, implementation and evaluation of public health policies ...