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C’River boosts health information management with 196 laptops

Chris Nweze by Chris Nweze
January 13, 2025
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Cross River State has procured 196 laptops for onward distribution to personnel in the health records units in primary health centres in the 196 wards of the state.

The procurement of the laptops is in fulfilment of the state government’s commitment to digitize health information management under its Immunization Plus and Malaria Progress by Accelerating Coverage and Transforming Services (IMPACT) project.

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The project, funded by the World Bank aims to reduce maternal mortality, malaria, neo-natal mortality, as well as infant and under-five mortality rates.

Receiving the equipment in his office, Governor Bassey Otu, praised the World Bank’s contributions to the improvement of health services in the state, noting that the newly introduced health initiative will add further impetus to feats already achieved through the symbiotic relationship between the state and the World Bank.

“Health has continued to be one of our very major priorities. It is true that without health, of course, we wouldn’t even have a state. That is why you can bear me witness that most of the projects that have come out in terms of counterparts funding, we have engaged all of them.

“We’ll continue to give that support, whatever it takes, to make sure that we do our best for our people. We have allocated over N5billion in our 2025 budget to upscale all our primary health facilities. We also have plans for health insurance because we know that health insurance is not where it’s supposed to be. We’re working very hard to come out with the best health insurance for our people.

“Please, ensure that those facilities are put into use and not left as furniture in those offices. Because, actually, the system we are trying to put in place is something that the local government chairmen, the ward councilors, and everybody will be involved.

“Both in education and healthcare, we need to ensure that most of the things that are invested get right down to the people. So I want to thank the World Bank for these interventions,” he stated.

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Earlier, the Project Manager, Dr. Paul Odey, said that the project will in no small measure, improve the health sector of Cross River State.

Odey explained that the project primarily focuses on immunization for children under five, malaria, pregnant women, training and sensitization of health attendants to ensure that facilities are accessible to those living in rural areas.

He emphasized that the importance of digitizing the healthcare system is for effective monitoring and evaluation.

“We have 196 laptops presented here. These laptops will be distributed to the 196 facilities and wards in the states. There are designated facilities with monitoring and evaluation officers that will take charge of these equipment.

“Most times you get flooding or fire outbreak in a facility, and everything including their registers is gone. But with this laptops, they are going to digitalize the entire system. All health records will be recorded and put in a particular set at a digital health information system.

“For monitoring and evaluation to ensure the sustainability of these systems, the primary healthcare director general and her team have established quarterly monitoring to ensure that these systems are functional and that data is accurately captured,” he added.

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