Interswitch, Lagos Govt Transforming Patient Care with Lagos SHIP

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L-R: Executive Vice-President, Group Marketing & Corporate Communications at Interswitch Group, Dr Cherry Eromosele; Managing Director,Interswitch eClat, Dr Wallace Ogufere; Group Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer at Interswitch Group, Mitchell Elegbe; Honourable Commissioner, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi and Special Adviser, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr Kemi Ogunyemi,at the Lagos SHIP Stakeholders’ Engagement Forum, held at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island recently.

In a bustling metropolis like Lagos, where the healthcare system is often stretched to its limits, there is an urgent need for innovation. But there’s good news on the horizon. Thanks to the Lagos State Health Information Platform (Lagos SHIP), a revolutionary initiative developed in partnership between Interswitch Group and the Lagos State Government. Designed to reshape healthcare delivery in the state, Lagos SHIP promises to make accessing medical services smoother and more efficient, while setting the stage for a smarter future in patient care.

Imagine being able to book a doctor’s appointment, check your medical records, and pay for healthcare services—all from the comfort of your phone or computer. That’s exactly what Lagos SHIP, developed by e’Clat, a subsidiary of Interswitch, allows you to do. It’s all about making life easier for Lagosians, while improving the healthcare system as a whole.

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In a recent stakeholders’ forum, key players in the healthcare sector gathered to explore the far-reaching impact of Lagos SHIP. The Honourable Commissioner for Health in Lagos State, Professor Akinola Abayomi, highlighted the platform’s potential to revolutionise patient care. According to him, this innovation could reduce administrative burdens, increase operational efficiency, and ultimately improve the quality of care provided to patients across the state.

The potential behind Lagos SHIP lies in its ability to incorporate the latest technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT). These tools enable the platform to offer more personalised and smarter healthcare, ultimately raising the bar for healthcare delivery. Imagine receiving recommendations and care based on your personal medical data, all while ensuring your privacy and security.

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Dr Wallace Ogufere, managing director of Interswitch e’Clat, was especially excited about the possibilities. He envisionsed a future where Lagos SHIP helps create a connected healthcare system where doctors, patients, and healthcare administrators can all share information seamlessly.

According to him, Lagos SHIP will support the Lagos State Government in unlocking the potential of electronic medical records, securely leveraging data from both public and private hospitals. He said that this will improve experiences for everyone involved, from healthcare administrators to medical professionals and patients alike.

For Lagos SHIP to succeed, collaboration across various sectors is crucial. Stakeholders from government agencies, healthcare providers, and technology experts came together at the forum to discuss implementation, data security, and privacy concerns. With the right support, Lagos SHIP could set a new benchmark for healthcare not only in Lagos but across Nigeria and even Africa.

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As the Lagos SHIP initiative gains traction, it reflects Interswitch’s ongoing commitment to driving positive change in the healthcare sector. By integrating advanced technologies like virtual care, wearables, and data analytics, the platform has the potential to not only improve how healthcare is accessed but to redefine patient experiences for a brighter, healthier future.

The Interswitch boss assured Lagos residents of better healthcare access, improved outcomes, and a transformed patient care system through Lagos SHIP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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