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    HIMSS Eurasia Conference: Nigeria Reaffirms Commitment To Digital Health Transformation In Turkey

    NNHBy NNHNovember 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    HIMSS Eurasia Conference: Nigeria Reaffirms Commitment To Digital Health Transformation In Turkey

    Nigeria has restated its commitment to accelerating digital innovation in healthcare, as Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, delivered a keynote speech at the 2025 HIMSS Eurasia HealthTech Conference & Exhibition held at the Susesi Luxury Resort, Belek–Antalya, Turkey, on November 26, 2025.

    Speaking at the gathering of global health technology leaders, partners, and innovators, Dr. Salako highlighted Nigeria’s determination to build a resilient, technology-driven, and people-centered health system in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s health sector reform agenda.

    The Minister commended the Turkish Ministry of Health and the HIMSS Eurasia organizing committee for convening a platform that connects global stakeholders to advance a digitally enabled health future. He noted that this year’s conference themes, ranging from digital hospitals and robotics to AI, genomics, and data-driven innovation, align strongly with Nigeria’s priorities under the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative.

    He said the global health landscape is rapidly evolving, with increasing population demands, emerging diseases, and rising expectations for quality and accessible healthcare. As such, transformation is no longer optional but essential, and Nigeria is fully embracing this imperative.

    According to him, the Federal Government of Nigeria is implementing a strategic agenda anchored on four pillars: better governance, quality service delivery, unlocking the healthcare value chain, and strengthening health security. Central to this, he emphasized, is the integration of digital health solutions to improve service delivery, public health surveillance, and system-wide coordination.

    Dr. Salako highlighted ongoing government investments in interoperable health systems, robust data governance frameworks, and innovations aimed at improving access for rural and underserved populations.

    He noted that Nigeria is also deepening collaborations with private-sector innovators, start-ups, and international development partners.

    A key component of these efforts is the Nigeria Digital in Health Initiative (NDHI), through which the country is developing a National Digital Health Architecture (NDHA), a unified blueprint expected to eliminate fragmentation and establish sustainable norms for all digital health stakeholders. He also pointed to the development of foundational digital infrastructure such as the Health Information Exchange, shared health records, and national registries to strengthen identity management, service delivery, and workforce planning.

    Dr. Salako described the HIMSS Eurasia platform as a strategic opportunity for Nigeria to advance international partnerships, connect with investors, and explore scalable innovations.

    He expressed delight at the strong representation of African nations, noting the continent’s shared resolve to leapfrog legacy systems through technology.

    As global health increasingly leverages artificial intelligence, robotics, and advanced data analytics, the minister stressed the need for equity, affordability, context-specific solutions, and respect for national data sovereignty—especially for developing countries.

    “Our world is connected, and so is our health,” he said. “Together, through partnerships such as this, we can build a healthier, more resilient, and more inclusive world.”

    He further expressed optimism that the conference would be educative, engaging, and impactful for all participants.

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