The Osun State Government has successfully cleared over ₦1 billion in inherited debt owed to healthcare providers under the Osun Health Insurance Agency within the past year.
Announcing the milestone at the agency’s Annual Performance Review and Strategy Retreat in Ada, Osun State, on Monday, OSHIA Executive Secretary, Dr. Razaq Akindele, said the move was necessary to ensure uninterrupted healthcare services.
“We met more than ₦1 billion in debt, ranging from unpaid fees to healthcare service providers and 13 months of capitation owed to health centers,” Akindele revealed.
“Clearing this debt was my priority, and I can confirm that we are no longer owing anyone.”
The agency, he added, has recorded steady growth under the new management and remains committed to delivering quality healthcare to enrollees.
The Chairman of the OSHIA Board, Dr. Muyiwa Oladimeji,…
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