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Sanwo-Olu express optimism of better health services as Lagos signs Concession Agreement with Interswitch for implementation of Smart Health Information Platform
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State has expressed optimism for better health services as Lagos State Government signs concession agreement with Interswitch for the implementation of the Smart Health Information Platform (SHIP).
According to the Governor, “I believe that this platform represents a significant and innovative approach to utilizing technology for accessing health information.
“It is poised to deliver numerous benefits and eliminate payment barriers, thereby, encouraging citizens to actively engage with the process.”

Gov Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the signing of Concession Agreement with Interswitch for implementation of Smart Health Information Platform
Governor Sanwo-Olu, accordingly, expressed, @jidesanwoolu
“Today, I witnessed the signing of a Concession Agreement between the Lagos State Government and Interswitch for the implementation of the Smart Health Information Platform (SHIP).
“This platform signifies the start of a comprehensive technological overhaul in our state’s health sector, aimed at enhancing residents’ access to healthcare services.
“I believe that this platform represents a significant and innovative approach to utilizing technology for accessing health information. It is poised to deliver numerous benefits and eliminate payment barriers, thereby encouraging citizens to actively engage with the process.”
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