Effect of economic and security challenges on the Nigerian health sector

The call on the federal Government of Nigeria to declare a state of emergency in the Nigerian health sector by its federal law makers has come at a time when the health sector of the country is unfortunately in a dysfunctional state. This has been furthered by the fact that the Nigerian economy has...

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Economic conditions
Economic Impact
Economics, Medical
Federal Government
Health Care Policy
Health Expenditures
Humans
Nigeria
Research methodology
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