

BSHIA Rolls Out 2 Years Achievements As Over 137,000 Ebonyians Benefit From Scheme
Alex Odeh
The Executive Secretary of the State Health Insurance Agency, Dr Divine Igwe, has that over 137,000 residents of Ebonyi State were enrolled into the State Health Insurance Scheme between 2023 and 2024.
He made this known during a press conference in Abakaliki, saying the agency’s achievements over the past two years were life touching.
Igwe stated that in November 2023, the state government approved free health insurance coverage for all civil servants without requiring any financial contribution from them.
A breakdown of the beneficiaries includes children under five, pregnant women, the elderly, persons with disabilities, the indigent, and individuals in both the formal and informal sectors.
He explained that the media engagement was aimed at showcasing the strides made by Governor Francis Nwifuru’s administration through the health insurance agency.
Igwe called on philanthropists and stakeholders across the state to mobilize support and register at least 1,000 people per ward into the scheme.
“This will go a long way in reducing mortality rates and addressing the growing threat of high blood pressure, which is claiming lives in our communities,” he said.
According to him, the health insurance scheme has helped reduce out-of-pocket expenses for medical care across all 13 Local Government Areas and the 171 electoral wards of the state.
He stressed the health insurance scheme has helped reduce out-of-pocket expenses for medical care across all 13 Local Government Areas and the 171 electoral wards of the state.
He added that the agency, which was established by law in 2018, is designed to ensure equitable access to healthcare services for all residents without causing financial hardship.
The ES also revealed that the state is partnering with the Global Fund to provide free healthcare access for people living with HIV/AIDS.
“Currently, 14,000 identified HIV patients are being enrolled into the state health insurance scheme,” he announced.
He added, “Before this administration took office in 2023, only 34,000 people were enrolled in the health insurance scheme. Now, over 137,000 have been enrolled in just two years.”