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Senate advances bill on electronic health services

The bill seeks to create a legal framework for e-health services

Hafsat Abubakar by Hafsat Abubakar
July 8, 2026
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The Senate on Wednesday passed for second reading, a bill seeking to establish a comprehensive legal and regulatory framework for the development, coordination and integration of electronic health services in Nigeria.

Leading the debate, the sponsor of the bill, Sen.Jibrin Barau said the proposed bill would provide the legal foundation for a modern, technology-driven healthcare system capable of improving access, efficiency and quality of medical services in Nigeria hospitals.

Barau, the deputy senate president, said the bill sought to establish a comprehensive framework for electronic health services, stressing that digital healthcare had become indispensable globally for improving service delivery.

According to him, in spite of investments in the health sector, Nigeria’s healthcare system still faces challenges, including paper-based medical records, fragmented patient information and limited access to specialist care.

“Nigeria cannot afford to remain on the margins of the global digital health transformation.” This bill provides the legal framework needed to modernize healthcare delivery in our hospitals,” he said.

The deputy senate president said that the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of telemedicine, remote consultations and electronic health information systems in ensuring continuity of healthcare services during emergencies.

He noted that the absence of comprehensive legislation had resulted in fragmented implementation, inconsistent standards, uncertainty over legal responsibilities in digital healthcare delivery.

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“Through telemedicine, patients in remote communities will consult qualified healthcare professionals without travelling long distances.

” It will improve access to quality healthcare and reduce pressure on tertiary hospitals,” he added.

Barau added that the bill would strengthen data protection, improve disease surveillance, reduce waiting time through electronic appointment systems and stimulate innovation in Nigeria’s digital economy.

He emphasized that the legislation aligned with the federal government’s digital transformation agenda, universal health coverage objectives, the Nigeria Data Protection Act and the Sustainable Development Goals.

In his contribution, Sen. Mohammed Monguno, APC-Borno North, said the bill would provide the legal backing required for the deployment of electronic healthcare services across the country.

“The whole world has embraced technology in healthcare delivery. This bill will safeguard medical records and align Nigeria’s electronic healthcare services with international best practices,” Monguno said.

Also contributing, Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu, APC-Abia North, described the bill as timely, saying digital healthcare would expand access to medical services and reduce the burden of distance on patients.

“Medical services are expensive and difficult to access in many communities. With this digital approach, we will reach more Nigerians and improve healthcare delivery,” Kalu said.

On his part, Sen. Tony Nwoye, NDC- Anambra North, also supported the bill, saying that it would improve access to healthcare, especially in rural communities where specialist medical services remained inadequate.

“The bill will reduce pressure on tertiary hospitals, improve access to telemedicine and ensure patients can easily retrieve their medical records,” Nwoye said.

Following overwhelming support, the Senate passed the bill for second reading through a voice vote.

The Senate President Godswill Akpabio subsequently referred the bill to the Senate Committee on Health, Secondary and Tertiary with a mandate to report back within four weeks.

 

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Tags: COVID-19 pandemicNigeria Data Protection ActSen. Mohammed MongunoSen. Orji Uzor KaluSen. Tony NwoyeSenate President Godswill AkpabiotelemedicineThe Senate
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