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On May 26, 2004, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved the upgrading of the Nigerian Railway Hospital to a Federal Medical Centre and on 31 January 2005, the hospital was formally handed over to the Federal Ministry of Health as a Tertiary Healthcare Institution and designated as Federal Medical Centre, Ebute-Metta, Lagos. [2]
Federal Medical Centre Ebute, Ebute-Meta, Lagos State. [13] Federal Medical Centre, Gombe, Gombe State. Federal Medical Centre, Gusau, Zamfara State. [14] Federal Medical Centre, Ido Ekiti, Ekiti State [15] Federal Medical Centre, Jalingo, Taraba State. [16] Federal Medical Centre, Katsina, Katsina State. [17] Federal Medical Centre, Keffi ...
St. Nicholas Hospital, Lagos: Lagos Island: Wind of Grace Hospital: Okota Federal Medical Centre Ebute Metta [4] Ebute Metta: First Consultant Hospital: Obalende [5] Creek Hospital: Onikan, Lagos Island Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) Ikeja National Orthopaedic Hospital: Lagos Lagoon Hospitals: Lagos Duchess International ...
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control is a federal agency under the Ministry. [13] [14] The agency was established in 2011 with the assistance of the US Centers for Disease Control. [15] Furthermore, there's the Health System Strengthening division whose mandate is to plan for human resource development in health. [16]
Also, the resource centre supplied the Johnson and Johnson's Neuroscience Portfolio to Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital Yaba at a discounted rate. [14] [15] In September 2024, the psychiatric hospital is one of the beneficiary of 50% electricity subsidy allocated by federal government of Nigeria to public hospitals in Lagos state. [16]
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SERAP addressed the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole asking for him to "provide information about details of actual spending of allocations to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, (LUTH) Idi Araba and other 20 federal teaching hospitals and 20 federal medical centres across the country, for the period covering 2010 to 2017”. [31]
The National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Lagos commenced operations as a rehabilitation centre for wounded soldiers during World War II in 1943, after which it developed to a hospital under the British Colonial Medical services of Colonial Nigeria in 6 December 1945.