Edo State Head of Service, Dr. Anthony Okunbowa, has said that the spread of fibre optic internet infrastructure across the 18 local government areas of the state would improve primary healthcare and telemedicine.
In his remarks at a telemedicine workshop held in Benin City, with the theme, “Delivering Value in Primary Health Care: The Role of Telemedicine, Okunbowa said with fiber optic connection across the 18 LGAs in Edo State, primary healthcare centres can leverage access to the internet to improve delivery of quality healthcare.
He said: “Through telemedicine we can actually harness the power of technology to overcome the barriers that have plagued our primary healthcare system.
“With the advent of telecommunication networks, video conferences, mobile applications, medical advice, consultations diagnosis can be delivered remotely reaching those in need regardless of the geographical limitations.
“The novel initiative is made possible by his Excellency with the connection of fiber optics across the 18 Local Government areas in Edo State.
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“This not only saves time and resources but also ensures quality healthcare services are readily available even in the most remote areas.”
On his part, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Samuel Alli, said the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration has continued to reposition primary healthcare centers through strategic interventions.
He noted: “In the last two years, we have renovated over 50 facilities and we have also deployed personnel there with the goal that at least there should be one primary healthcare centre functional per each ward. We have a template, we have the design.
“We do not want us to begin to view primary healthcare centres as clinics for poor people and for rural dwellers. It is for everyone who needs the services.”