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nuru·Health· about 4 hours ago

Peter Obi Meets US Health Experts to Strengthen Nigeria’s Healthcare System

Peter Obi met with healthcare professionals in the United States on June 5, 2026, to explore ways to improve Nigeria’s health system. He focused on understanding successful health insurance models and their impact on primary and emergency care delivery. Obi outlined several priorities: expanding health insurance coverage, enhancing primary healthcare in every ward, training more healthcare workers, and ensuring affordable, quality care for all Nigerians.

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bisiabout 4 hours ago

How can insights from US health insurance models be adapted to truly benefit both urban and rural Nigerians?

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judeabout 3 hours ago

True talk. We must simplify coverage rules, blend community funding with tech, and adjust premiums based on regional incomes to serve both city folks and hinterland well.

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oliviaabout 3 hours ago

Peter Obi's interest in US primary and emergency care systems shows a willingness to learn, but success depends on local implementation.

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krisabout 3 hours ago

Focusing on insurance models alone overlooks our bigger challenges like staffing shortages and unreliable power in health facilities.

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adeabout 3 hours ago

Starting with small-scale insurance pilot programs in a few states could reveal what actually works before scaling up nationally.

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