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Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Explains COVID-19 Treatment Cost N400,000 Per Patient by Rakeeya01: 7:42pm On Sep 17, 2020
Kaduna State Commissioner of Health, Dr Amina Mohammed Baloni said that it costs the government more than N400,000 to diagnose and treat a Covid-19 patient.

Dr Baloni who gave a detailed breakdown in a statement issued on Sunday, further said that the cost includes the healthcare infrastructure that supports the capacity to trace, test and treat.

According to the commissioner, the total cost of treating a Covid-19 patient as well as the renovation of and equipping the four treatment centres and the surveillance of his or her contacts for 14 days amount to N436, 457.

The statement further said that pre-admission services which include Diagnostic Test kits like specimen bottle and swab sticks costs N21,650 per patient.

Personal Protective Equipment for testing, especially gloves, disposable gowns and face masks cost N2,400m, Dr Baloni added.

The commissioner further said that the state government bears the cost of evacuating the patient to the treatment facility which costs N3,500, while the cost of feeding and Covid-19 support medication is N24,000.

The statement also stated that Kaduna state pays for the cost of pre-morbid drugs and complications and Personal Protective Equipment, amounting to N6,000, N6,000 and N48, 000 respectively.

According to Dr Baloni, the administration also foots personnel costs, pays cleaning agents, shoulders the cost of laundry, incineration, equipment, fueling and other utilities, amounting to N77,000.

The commissioner also revealed that surveillance of a Covid-19 patient costs N3,500 and the tests for five primary contacts (Test kit-N20,000, VTM-N800, Specimen bottle-N200, Swab sticks-N650) cost N108, 250.

Dr Baloni said that the state has vastly expanded treatment capacity since March, 2020, revealed that the government began with upgrading the then sole Infectious Diseases Control Centre in Kakuri, and acquiring and upgrading additional facilities in Kaduna, Kafanchan and Zaria to vastly increase available bed space.

For more : https://www.dandalkura.com/nigeria-kaduna-govt-explains-covid-19-treatment-cost-n400000-per-patient/
Re: Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Explains COVID-19 Treatment Cost N400,000 Per Patient by James4358(m): 7:48pm On Sep 17, 2020
No matter the breakdown in figures, looting will surely take place! 'This is nigeria'
Re: Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Explains COVID-19 Treatment Cost N400,000 Per Patient by Siberia01(m): 7:56pm On Sep 17, 2020
cool
it is glaring that Nigeria has handled the corona virus more than any Asian,European or american country we are just belittling ourselves
Re: Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Explains COVID-19 Treatment Cost N400,000 Per Patient by Enudapan: 8:05pm On Sep 17, 2020
Nna eh! No qualms
This is so unsophisticated

That's there own bombing shaa
Re: Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Explains COVID-19 Treatment Cost N400,000 Per Patient by maiiilooo(m): 8:11pm On Sep 17, 2020
Lol.. So, with the present covid-19 figure from Kaduna 2305 ×400000= N922, 000,000 Hdoha/#) $:'@/ (I laugh in Hindu)

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