Katsina State Governor Malam Dikko Umaru Radda has flagged off the distribution of free medical commodities and Project CURE equipment to hospitals across the state. Under the administration's healthcare reforms, the state has increased funding for the Free Medicare Programme by 207 percent, while the Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) has recorded a 400 percent growth, expanding its facility coverage from 50 to 200 health centers across the state's 361 upgraded Primary Healthcare Centres.
High clinical costs often prevent low-income households from accessing essential healthcare services, leading to poor health outcomes and high maternal mortality. Upgrading the logistics and pharmaceutical production lines of the state’s Drugs and Medical Supplies Agency (DMSA) reduces the cost of treatments for vulnerable families, while expanding the DRF ensures a stable, sustainable supply of quality medicines without relying on external donations.
This healthcare rollout demonstrates a highly organized, data-driven approach to public health governance and medical supply chain tracking. By implementing digital reforms like electronic medicine ordering and expanding logistics capacity through additional delivery trucks, the administration ensures maximum transparency in healthcare spending and improves clinical delivery metrics.
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