…As Avon HMO launches online service
By Martins Ifijeh
For Nigerians to defeat non communicable
diseases and live long, they must avoid excessive or continuous intake
of smoked fish, roasted corn, roasted plantain and other enticing, but
unhealthy foods, the Managing Director, Integrated Medical Centre, Dr.
Damilola Familoni has said.
She notes that though these were hard to
resist delicacies for Nigerians, they were ladened with cancer causing
effects and other disease risk factors which manifests much later in
life, stressing that one of the surest prevention methods against
cancer, diabetes, hypertension and obesity was adopting a healthy
lifestyle which includes healthy living.
Speaking at the celebration of AVON
Health Management Organisation at Three, and the launch of its online
service in Lagos, she said Nigerians must be educated on what types of
foods to be avoided or eaten, as education was key to tackling the
rising health indices in the country. “For instance, anyone with Blood
type O has no reason eating plantain at all,” she adds.
According to her, “disease burden was
becoming prominent in Nigeria, hence it was best to adopt healthcare
provision that would make them spend less while getting adequate and
appropriate diagnosis, treatment and management of their various health
issues.
“All these can’t be addressed by
out-of-pocket health provision as majority of Nigerians are living below
the poverty line and are unable to afford healthcare. But with health
insurance, it is easier to maximally take advantage of healthcare
provision. Organisations, governments and individuals should adopt this
model if we must reduce incidence of health issues in the country,”
Familoni added.
Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer,
AVON HMO, Mrs. Adesimbo Ukiri said with the launch of the online
service, Nigerians can now buy and enroll to health plans from the
organisation’s website via their mobile phones, laptops and tablets.
She said: “When we started three years
ago, our belief was that Nigerians from all walks of life should be able
to access good quality healthcare services when they need it, without
financial constraint leading to unnecessary complications and fatalities
.
“With our health plans starting as low
as N15,000 per year, we have indeed brought quality healthcare services
to the average Nigerian. Subscription to an Avon HMO plan means that
whenever a covered ill health or accident occurs, the state of one’s
finances won’t matter as Avon HMO oversees the healthcare service
delivery and foots the bill. By giving people the ability to buy and
subscribe online via mobile phones and other devices, we are bringing
convenient and affordable healthcare services to everyone.”
She sad with the innovation, the current three to four per cent of Nigerians using health insurance will increase.
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