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NHIS Advises Beneficiaries to Demand their Rights 10 Oct 2013 Font Size: a/ A National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) ByGodwin Haruna One of the factors that would ensure efficient service delivery under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) is for beneficiaries to know and protect their rights, especially at the point of demand. The Acting Executive Secretary of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), Dr. Abdulrahman Sambo, stated this in Abuja at a forum for persons accessing health care under the scheme. According to him, it was important for Nigerians to know the privileges they are entitled to and seek always to ensure they received quality, prompt and courteous service. Sambo further stated that the benefit package in operation under the scheme was comprehensive in addressing the basic health needs of patients in its coverage, stressing that the exclusion of certain conditions did not take away from the values of the package. Sambo, who was represented at the occasion by General Manager, Technical Operations, Dr. Hope Uweja, noted that the fundamental laws of economy of scales determined the scheme’s approach to high expenditure conditions like cancer and HIVAIDS, pointing out that other agencies of government were already saddled with responsibility for such issues. In response to a question on extension of health coverage to retired persons, Sambo said that the programme for retirees was fully developed but that the basic challenge was who pays on their behalf, considering that the Scheme is run on a contributory basis. Reacting to questions by participants who demanded to know the fate of their children who had been removed from benefitting due to age, he said they could be re-enlisted as extra-dependants at the cost of Nine Thousand Naira per annum. Answering another question, he said that drugs dispensed under the scheme are “generic” which met medical standards, just like branded drugs. He assured enrolees that the quality of service at all points within the operations of the Scheme will be upheld. “I would like to assure you that the scheme will continue to work to guarantee improvements in service delivery to our dear enrolees…” He expressed the determination of the Scheme to continue working towards improving the health status of Nigerians, emphasizing that the forum was one such way of finetuning the process of service delivery. He confirmed that similar forums will be held by the Scheme around the country on a more frequent note, to protect enrollees’ right to enjoy access to information about the operations of the scheme.
Friday, October 11, 2013
ASUU STRIKE: federal government fight back Asuu
http://www.informationng.com/2013/10/asuu-strike-fg-fights-back.html
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screengrabber is no doubt the best App for taking Screenshot on Blackberry device even better than the popular Screen Muncher. When you take Screenshot on your Phone with Screengrabber, No watermark added and no Frustrating Ad unlike many other Apps, To download Screengrabber, Open your App World and Search for Screengrabber now.Now lets face the Topic of today, "How to Take Screenshot When Browsing With Opera Mini on Blackberry". Many Blackberry users have been complaining over their Inability to take screenshot while browsing on Opera mini, Follow the simple step below to solve the problem.Solution:-Set your Convenience Key to Screen Grabber for quick access and whenever you want to take Screenshot while browsing with your Opera Mini, You just press the convenience key, Its that simple.HOW CAN I SET THE CONVENIENCE KEY ON BLACKBERRYMost BlackBerry devices have the convenience key on the left side of the device and one on the right side. I set the one on the left side of my BB to launch "SreenGrabber" anytime I press it. Setting the convenience keys on BB varies with devices but you can try the steps below to set yours now:For Other Blackberry Version.=> From the home screen of your BB, go to the device options, Click on Screen/Keyboard OR from the device options, go to "device" ==> "Convenience keys" and set it.For Blackberry Torch, Bold 5 and 6. => Click on the "Option" icon on the home screen of your Blackberry, Device >> Convenience Key. The Default Option is Camera, Just Change it to Screen Grabber and Save.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Governor Emanuel Uduaghan, (Govnor of Delta State) and his wife Urowoli (Roli) renewed their vows on their 25th wedding anniversary. The ceremony took place at First Baptist Church, Warri on Wednesday the 20th of February with their daughter Orode and her husband Ryan Okwu as the chief bridesmaid and best man.
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