There are extremely few books on aspects of the health sector in Nigeria. Why is this important? The critical thinking that needs to happen to transform the health sector is started again with every new administration. This is unfortunate.
So when we were recently invited to a book launch for this book titled “Whole System Change of Failing Health Systems“, we were obliged to attend.
Not only did we find this book fascinating, but the author himself has a fascinating story. But first let us consider the context. As Governor Fashola is today considered the most progressive Governor of a state in Nigeria, between 1999 and 2007 that honour belonged to the Governor of Cross River State – Mr Donald Duke. Donald Duke recruited Dr Ana to become Commissioner of Health. Unlike most of our politicians who immediately start either a building programme or a medical equipment buying spree, Dr Ana took a different approach. Following a tour of health facilities in Cross River State he decided that the problems were not solvable by buildings or MRI scanners. He set up the first Centre of Clinical Governance in Nigeria. This idea was later adopted by the National Council of Health in 2006.
Read some of his initial findings…..
There was virtually no emergency care provision, no hospital had an emergency preparedness plan functioning resuscitation equipment, not in theatres, not in the emergency rooms, not in the labour wards….
There was no ambulance service….there were a few vehicles called “ambulances” but they were de factor hearses….
No running water – not even in the General Hospital in Calabar….
Poor patient attendance, turn over, follow up…..
It is a page turner – as this is not one of us that is accused of sitting on our arm chairs and writing. This is from a man that was invited to serve. So what did Dr Ana do about the situation he found?
To find out – you’ll have to buy the book – through bmjwa@yahoo.com
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has…Margaret Mead