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This is the output of a small online survey we administered to to understand priority areas for intervention to improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria. The survey was administered as part of the problem definition phase for Social Change Lab for Health (www.socialchangelab.org) run bu Co-Creation Hub Nigeria (www.cchubnigeria.com)
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Healthcare Delivery in Nigeria: Problems worth solving
Output of an online survey to understand priority areas for intervention to improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria
Summary of survey
122Respondents told us about ONE problem they would like to solve
Key Numbers
10Recurrent problems were prioritized based on completed responses
Core Target - Respondents
7% Health Administrato
rs
5% Students
5% Nurses
31% Doctors
8% IT professionals
5% Development
workers
4% Pharmacist
s
4% Finance
31% Others
31%
14%
13%
12%
9%
7%
5%
4%4%
2%
Numbers of respondents
Access to quality healthcare services
infrastructure
Distance to health facility
Emergency services and response
Hospital standards
Records keeping
Finance
Capability to cater
Insurance
Funding
PROBLEMS DESCRIPTION
Access to quality healthcare Affordability and quality of service
infrastructure Availability of quality infrastructure in hospitals
Distance to Hospital Distance between home and doctors
Emergency services & response Quickness in response &quality of services offered
Hospital standards To ensure minimum standards across hospitals
Records keeping Proper record keeping mechanisms & patients access to information
Finance Financial incentives and rewards for doctors
Capability to cater Skills, education and knowledge
Insurance HMO and ability to afford equitable health care
Funding The availability and access to adequate funds
Funding
Insurance
Capability to cater
Finance
Records keeping
Hospital standards
Emergency services and response
Distance to healthcare facility
infrastructure
Access to quality healthcare services
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Health Professionals
Non-health professionals
Priority Area for Health and Non-health respondents
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