KEY ISSUES IN THE HEALTH SYSTEM AFFECTING ACCESS TO EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE IN NIGERIA

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  • Sheriff Olayinka Razaaq PhD Candidate in Law, Babcock University School of Law & Security Studies, Nigeria. Author
  • Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onubia Professor of Law, Babcock University School of Law &Security Studies, Nigeria Author

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Abstract

The health system is made up of different environmental factors. Environmental issues are a great impediment on the realization of the lofty idea of having access to emergency healthcare in Nigeria. The Nigerian health system comprises of various factors militating against this dream, such as human capital resources, financial resources, infrastructural deficiency, bureaucracy and corruption among others. In this paper I have been able to take a look at this key health issues in the environment and how they individually and collectively affects access to emergency healthcare in Nigeria with the aid of statistical evidence where available. The doctrinal method of gathering and analysising of data was made use in the process of carrying out this research work. The paper ended up by drawing up a conclusion as regards and recommendations made.

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Published

14-01-2022

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How to Cite

Razaaq, Sheriff, and Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onubia. “KEY ISSUES IN THE HEALTH SYSTEM AFFECTING ACCESS TO EMERGENCY HEALTHCARE IN NIGERIA”. Law & Political Review, vol. 7, Jan. 2022, pp. 87-108, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/lpr/article/view/791.