LAGOS STATE HEALTH SCHEME – All you need to know

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On 18th December 2018, the Lagos State Government launched its compulsory health Insurance Scheme better known as the Lagos State Health Scheme which has been in the pipeline since 1999, at the Launch which took place at the Civic centre Victoria Island was the Executive Governor of Lagos, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, The Commissioner of Health, Dr Jide Idris and the former Commissioner for Health Dr, Leke Pitan.

What services does the Lagos State Health Scheme cover?

The following services are covered by the scheme:

  • Outpatient care for common ailments and conditions
  • Maternal, New born and Child Care including Caesarean section where necessary
  • Access to family planning counselling and services
  • Management of uncomplicated chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, asthma etc
  • Access to HIV and TB testing services
  • Minor surgeries such as Incision and drainage, Herniorrhaphy, Appendectomy
  • Health Promotion and Diseases Prevention

What Enrolment Plans are available?

There are two Enrolment Plans

  1. The Family Premium: Yearly N40,000/ family, Quarterly N11,500/family, Monthly N3,850/ family
  2. Individual Premium: Yearly N8,500/ individual, Quarterly N2450/ individual, Monthly N820/ individual

How can one Register for the Lagos State Health Scheme?

  1. Register through one of the Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA) designated enrolment points, platform or licensed Health Insurance Agents
  2. Provide LASRAA ID card or other valid proof of residence in Lagos
  3. Choose a hospital of your choice from the list of accredited hospitals in the scheme
  4. Make a payment directly to LASHMA through one of the following payment channels: a. Bank payments b. Online payments via LASHMA website, quick teller.com/ verve

Which are the Accredited Hospitals?

The list is available at the LASHMA designated registration points or licensed Health Insurance Agents

What if I have an existing Health Insurance?

By law, the HMO should be registered with LASHMA, however the resident will still continue with their HMO.

What about those that can’t afford to pay?

Lagos State has devised a way to use tax payers funds to support those who cannot pay.

What are your thoughts about the Lagos State Health Scheme?

For more information please call LASHMA Hotline: 08164051031